Tom M. Apostol
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Born |
Helper, Utah | August 20, 1923
Nationality | American |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | California Institute of Technology |
Alma mater |
University of Washington (B.S., Chemical Engineering, 1944; M.S., Mathematics, 1946) University of California, Berkeley (Ph.D., Mathematics, 1948) |
Doctoral advisor | Derrick Henry Lehmer |
Doctoral students |
Basil Gordon Abe Sklar |
Tom Mike Apostol is an American analytic number theorist and professor at the California Institute of Technology.
Apostol was born in Helper, Utah, on August 20, 1923. His parents, Emmanouil Apostolopoulos and Efrosini Papathanasopoulos, were Greek immigrants.[1] Mr. Apostolopoulos's name was shortened to Mike Apostol when he obtained his United States citizenship, and Tom Apostol inherited this Americanized surname.[1]
Apostol received his Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering in 1944, Master's degree in mathematics from the University of Washington in 1946, and a PhD in mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1948.[2] Apostol has since been a faculty member at UC Berkeley, MIT, and Caltech. He is the author of several influential graduate and undergraduate level textbooks.
Apostol is the creator and project director for Project MATHEMATICS! producing videos which explore basic topics in high school mathematics. He has helped popularize the visual calculus devised by Mamikon Mnatsakanian with whom he has also written a number of papers, many of which appeared in the American Mathematical Monthly. Apostol also provided academic content for an acclaimed video lecture series on introductory physics, The Mechanical Universe.
In 2001, Apostol was elected in the Academy of Athens.[3] He received a Lester R. Ford Award in 2005,[4][5][6] in 2008,[7] and in 2010.[8] In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[9]
Bibliography
- Mathematical Analysis: A modern approach to advanced calculus, (1957) Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-00288-4
- Introduction to Analytic Number Theory, (1976) Springer-Verlag, New York. ISBN 0-387-90163-9
- Modular Functions and Dirichlet Series in Number Theory, (1990) Springer-Verlag, New York. ISBN 0-387-90185-X
- Calculus, Volume 1, One-variable calculus, with an introduction to linear algebra, (1967) Wiley, ISBN 0-536-00005-0, ISBN 978-0-471-00005-1
- Calculus, Volume 2, Multi-variable calculus and linear algebra with applications to differential equations and probability, (1969) Wiley, ISBN 0-471-00008-6
- The Mechanical Universe: Mechanics and Heat, Advanced Edition ISBN 0-521-30432-6 (with Steven C. Frautschi, Richard P. Olenick, and David L. Goodstein)
- New Horizons in Geometry ISBN 088385354X (with Mamikon Mnatsakanian)
Notes
- 1 2 Albers, Donald J.; Apostol, Tom (1997). "An Interview with Tom Apostol". The College Mathematics Journal (Mathematical Association of America). 28, No. 4 (4): 250–270. doi:10.2307/2687147. JSTOR 2687147.
- ↑ Tom M. Apostol at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ↑ «Professor Elected to Greek Academy», Caltech Media Relations.
- ↑ Apostol, Tom; Mnatsakanian, Mamikon (2004). "Isoperimetric and Isoparametric Problems". Amer. Math. Monthly 111 (2): 118–136. doi:10.2307/4145213.
- ↑ Apostol, Tom; Mnatsakanian, Mamikon (2004). "A Fresh Look at the Method of Archimedes". Amer. Math. Monthly 111: 496–508. doi:10.2307/4145068.
- ↑ Apostol, Tom; Mnatsakanian, Mamikon (2004). "Figures Circumscribing Circles". Amer. Math. Monthly 111: 853–863. doi:10.2307/4145094.
- ↑ Apostol, Tom. M.; Mnatsakanian, Mamikon A. (2007). "Unwrapping Curves from Cylinders and Cones". Amer. Math. Monthly 114: 388–416.
- ↑ Apostol, Tom M.; Mnatsakanian, Mamikon A. (2009). "New Insight into Cycloidal Areas". Amer. Math. Monthly 116 (7): 598–611. doi:10.4169/193009709x458573.
- ↑ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2012-11-03.
External links
- Tom M. Apostol, Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus, Caltech
- A VISUAL Approach to CALCULUS problems
- Entry on IMDB
- Project MATHEMATICS!
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