Clifford S. Gardner
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American mathematician
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Group Theory
#211
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#250
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#43
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Algebra
#543
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#720
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Measure Theory
#3134
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#3717
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#912
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Mathematics
Clifford S. Gardner's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics Princeton University
- Masters Mathematics Princeton University
- Bachelors Mathematics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Clifford Spear Gardner was an American mathematician specializing in applied mathematics. Career Gardner studied at Phillips Academy and Harvard, where he earned his baccalaureate in 1944. In 1953 he earned a PhD from New York University, under the supervision of Fritz John. Thereafter he worked at NASA in Langley Field, the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of NYU, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. He was a mathematics professor at the University of Texas at Austin from 1967 to 1990, when he retired as professor emeritus..
Clifford S. Gardner's Published Works
Published Works
- Method for solving the Korteweg-deVries equation (1967) (3668)
- Korteweg‐de Vries Equation and Generalizations. II. Existence of Conservation Laws and Constants of Motion (1968) (813)
- Korteweg-devries equation and generalizations. VI. methods for exact solution (1974) (739)
- Korteweg‐de Vries Equation and Generalizations. III. Derivation of the Korteweg‐de Vries Equation and Burgers Equation (1969) (479)
- The Korteweg-de Vries equation as a Hamiltonian System (1971) (424)
- Korteweg‐deVries Equation and Generalizations. V. Uniqueness and Nonexistence of Polynomial Conservation Laws (1970) (178)
- Bound on the Energy Available from a Plasma (1963) (123)
- ADIABATIC INVARIANTS OF PERIODIC CLASSICAL SYSTEMS (1959) (121)
- The infinite-volume ground state of the Lennard-Jones potential (1979) (68)
- Note on Singular Integral Equations of the Kirkwood‐Riseman Type (1955) (56)
- STABILITY OF PLANE MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC SHOCKS (1964) (48)
- Comment on ``Stability of Step Shocks'' (1963) (41)
- Similarity in the Asymptotic Behavior of Collision-Free Hydromagnetic Waves and Water Waves (2011) (36)
- Similarity in the Asymptotic Behavior of Collision-Free Hydromagnetic Waves and Water Waves (2011) (36)
- Solution of the Kirkwood‐Riseman Integral Equation in the Asymptotic Limit (1955) (33)
- The Effect of Temperature on the Width of a Small-Amplitude, Solitary Wave in a Collision-Free Plasma (2015) (33)
- Fractal symmetry in an Ising model (1989) (28)
- Magnetic Moment to Second Order for Axisymmetric Static Field (1966) (22)
- On the Asymptotic Series Expansion of the Motion of a Charged Particle in Slowly-Varying Fields (2015) (13)
- Linear theory of boundary effects in open wind tunnels with finite jet lengths (1949) (9)
- Drag of an Airfoil in Accelerated, Supersonic Flight (1948) (6)
- Study by the Prandtl-Glauert method of compressibility effects and critical Mach number for ellipsoids of various aspect ratios and thickness ratios (1949) (6)
- The field of a pulsed dipole in an interface (1959) (3)
- Another Elementary Proof of Peano's Existence Theorem (1976) (2)
- Influence of Acceleration on Aerodynamic Characteristics of Thin Airfoils in Supersonic and Transonic Flight (1950) (2)
- Point Source Kernel for Diffusion with Small-Angle Scattering (1954) (1)
- Particle Trajectories in Homogeneous Magnetic Field with Linear Time Dependence (1955) (0)
- EFFECT OF A DECELERATING GRID ON CURRENT FROM AN ION SOURCE (1955) (0)
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