Ronald Getoor
Ronald Kay Getoor (9 February 1929, Royal Oak, Michigan)[1] is an American mathematician.
Getoor received from the University of Michigan bachelor's degree in 1950, master's degree in 1951,[2] and Ph.D. in 1954 under Arthur Herbert Copeland with thesis Connections between operators in Hilbert space and random functions of second order.[3] As a postdoc he was an instructor at Princeton University. He became in 1956 an assistant professor and then full professor at the University of Washington. During the academic year 1964–1965 he was a visiting professor at Stanford University. From 1966 until his retirement in 2000 he was a professor at the University of California, San Diego.
Getoor's research deals with probability theory, especially the theory of Markov processes and potential theory. In 1970 he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Nice. He was elected a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and in 2012 a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society.
He married in 1959. His wife Ann Getoor worked on the design of commercial aircraft at Boeing, and his daughter Lise Getoor is a professor of computer science at the University of Maryland.
Books
- Markov processes: Ray processes and right processes. Lecture Notes in Mathematics 440. Springer Verlag. 1975.
- with Robert McCallum Blumenthal: Markov Processes and Potential Theory. Academic Press. 1968.[4]
- Excessive Measures. Birkhäuser. 1990.
References
- ↑ biographical information from American Men and Women of Science, Thomson Gale 2004
- ↑ UC San Diego Mathematics Profile, Ronald Getoor
- ↑ Ronald Getoor at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ↑ Meyer, P. A. (1969). "Review: Markov processes and potential theory by R. M. Blumenthal and R. K. Getoor" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 75 (5): 912–916. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1969-12282-2.
External links
- Celebratio Mathematica — Ronald K. Getoor — Profile (publication list for R. K. Getoor)
- Getoor, Ronald K., Royal Oak High School Hall of Fame
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