Oscar Lanford
American mathematician
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- PhD Mathematics Princeton University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Oscar Erasmus Lanford III was an American mathematician working on mathematical physics and dynamical systems theory. Professional career Born in New York, Lanford was awarded his undergraduate degree from Wesleyan University and the Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1966 under the supervision of Arthur Wightman. He has served as a professor of mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley, and a professor of physics at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques in Bures-sur-Yvette, France . Since 1987, he was with the department of mathematics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich till his retirement. After his retirement, he taught occasionally in New York University.
Oscar Lanford's Published Works
Published Works
- Time evolution of large classical systems (1975) (613)
- Observables at infinity and states with short range correlations in statistical mechanics (1969) (580)
- A computer-assisted proof of the Feigenbaum conjectures (1982) (368)
- ENTROPY AND EQUILIBRIUM STATES IN CLASSICAL STATISTICAL MECHANICS (1973) (343)
- Universal properties of maps on an interval (1980) (191)
- Statistical mechanics of quantum spin systems. III (1968) (136)
- Mean Entropy of States in Quantum‐Statistical Mechanics (1968) (112)
- Bifurcation of periodic solutions into invariant tori: The work of Ruelle and Takens (1973) (105)
- The classical mechanics of one-dimensional systems of infinitely many particles (1969) (78)
- The classical mechanics of one-dimensional systems of infinitely many particles (1968) (77)
- The hard sphere gas in the Boltzmann-Grad limit (1981) (76)
- Computer-assisted proofs in analysis (1984) (71)
- Time evolution and ergodic properties of harmonic systems (1975) (63)
- Time evolution of infinite anharmonic systems (1977) (62)
- Informal Remarks on the Orbit Structure of Discrete Approximations to Chaotic Maps (1998) (60)
- The Strange Attractor Theory of Turbulence (1982) (57)
- Equilibrium time correlation functions in the low-density limit (1980) (56)
- Integral Representations of Invariant States on B* Algebras (1967) (46)
- Rigorous Derivation of the Phase Shift Formula for the Hilbert Space Scattering Operator of a Single Particle (1960) (42)
- On a derivation of the Boltzmann equation (1983) (37)
- Approach to equilibrium of free quantum systems (1972) (36)
- A shorter proof of the existence of the Feigenbaum fixed point (1984) (30)
- A Spectrophotometric Study of the Reaction of Ferric Iron and Citric Acid (1948) (24)
- Renormalisation group methods for circle mappings (1986) (23)
- A general class of cut-off model field theories (1969) (23)
- Thermodynamic Limit of Time‐Dependent Correlation Functions for One‐Dimensional Systems (1970) (21)
- The Solubility of Lead Iodide in Solutions of Potassium Iodide-Complex Lead Iodide Ions (1941) (21)
- Functional equations for circle homeomorphisms with golden ratio rotation number (1984) (21)
- Transfer operators acting on Zygmund functions (1996) (20)
- Smooth transformations of intervals (1981) (20)
- CONSTRUCTION OF QUANTUM FIELDS INTERACTING BY A CUTOFF YUKAWA COUPLING. (1966) (18)
- Remarks on the accumulation of period-doubling bifurcations (1980) (18)
- Strange attractors and turbulence (1981) (17)
- A Study of the Reaction of Ferric Ion with Orthophosphate in Acid Solution with Thiocyanate as an Indicator for Ferric Ions (1942) (17)
- Fixed Point of the Parabolic Renormalization Operator (2011) (16)
- Introduction to Hyperbolic Sets (1985) (15)
- Appendix: Sample Field Behavior for the Free Markov Random Field (1973) (12)
- Stability of a family of travelling wave solutions in a feedforward chain of phase oscillators (2014) (12)
- Fractional powers of generators of equicontinuous semigroups and fractional derivatives (1989) (11)
- Ergodic Theory and Approach to Equilibrium for Finite and Infinite Systems (1973) (10)
- Period doubling in one and several dimensions (1983) (6)
- Time dependent phenomena in statistical mechanics (1980) (5)
- Appendix to Lecture VII: Computer pictures of the Lorenz attractor (1977) (5)
- Ergodic properties of simple model system with collisions (1973) (5)
- Qualitative and Statistical Theory of Dissipative Systems (2010) (3)
- The Fourth Ionization Constant of Ferrocyanic Acid. (1941) (3)
- Computer assisted proofs (1992) (1)
- For Dessert: Several Amusing Examples (2014) (0)
- Sororities , Fraternities Unite To Sponsor Winterlude ; Formal A t Shaker Ridge Features Tommy Tucker Bids On Sale Today At Booth In Lower Husted Theatre Presents Comedy : " Diary Of A Scoundrel (2009) (0)
- Have Ball Will Travel Late 1960 Returning Lettermen Sports News (2009) (0)
- Transfer operators acting on Zygmund functionsViviane Baladi (1995) (0)
- A note on a paper of Ginsburg (1963) (0)
- Today ' s Chesterfield is the Best Cigarette Ever Made ! (2009) (0)
- Lecture notes from a series of lectures given in the NATO Advanced Study Institute in Nonlinear Evolution and Chaotic Phenomena, Noto, Italy, (1988) (0)
- Restoring Confidence With Humaneness: One View. (1972) (0)
- Oscar E. Lanford III (Jan 6, 1940–Nov 16, 2013) (2014) (0)
- Local Dynamics of a Parabolic Germ (2014) (0)
- CONCENTRATION OF NITROGEN 15 BY CHEMICAL EXCHANGE BETWEEN NO$sub 2$ AND NO SEMI-ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD FROM JUNE 15, 1952 TO JANUARY 15, 1953 (1953) (0)
- THESTRANGEATTRACTOR THEORY OF TURBULENCE (1982) (0)
- Time Evolution of Infinite Classical Systems (2010) (0)
- Long Live the Machine (2008) (0)
- Two On The Aisle ! A D Plays , One Good , One Bad (0)
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