William Beckner (mathematician)
For other people with similar names, see William Beckner (disambiguation).
William Beckner | |
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Born |
Kirksville, Missouri, USA | September 15, 1941
Nationality | American |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions |
University of Texas, Austin Princeton University University of Chicago |
Alma mater |
Princeton University University of Missouri (Columbia) |
Doctoral advisor | Elias Stein |
Known for |
Sharp Inequalities Babenko–Beckner inequality |
Notable awards | Salem Prize (1975) |
William Beckner (born September 15, 1941) is an American mathematician, known for his work in harmonic analysis, especially geometric inequalities. He is the Paul V. Montgomery Centennial Memorial Professor in Mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin.
Education
Beckner earned his Bachelor of Science in physics from the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri in 1963, where he became a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. He later earned his Ph.D. in mathematics at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey, where his doctoral adviser was Elias Stein. He also completed some postgraduate work in mathematics under adviser A.P. Calderon at the University of Chicago.
Awards and honors
- Salem Prize
- Sloan Fellow
- Fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[1]
Selected publications
- Beckner, William (1975). "Inequalities in Fourier Analysis". Ann. Math. 102 (1): 159–182. doi:10.2307/1970980.
- Beckner, William (1993). "Sharp Sobolev inequalities on the sphere and the Moser–Trudinger inequality". Ann. Math. 138: 213–242. doi:10.2307/2946638.
- Beckner, William (1995), "Geometric inequalities in Fourier analysis, Essays on Fourier Analysis in Honor of Elias M. Stein", Princeton Univ. Press: 36–68
See also
References
- ↑ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2012-11-10.
External links
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