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American mathematician (b. 1954)
Michael Loss (born 1954)
[1] is a
mathematician and
mathematical physicist who works as a professor of mathematics at the
Georgia Institute of Technology.
[2]
Loss obtained his Ph.D. in 1982 from the
ETH Zurich, with a dissertation on the
three-body problem jointly supervised by Walter Hunziker and
Israel Michael Sigal.
[3]
He coauthors the graduate textbook Analysis (
Graduate Studies in Mathematics 14.
American Mathematical Society, 1997; 2nd ed., 2001) with
Elliott H. Lieb.
[4]
In 2012, he became one of the inaugural
fellows of the
American Mathematical Society,
[5] and was elected as a Foreign Corresponding Member of the Chilean Academy of Sciences.
[6] He is one of the 2015 winners of the
Humboldt Prize.
[7]
References
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^ Birthdate from
Library of Congress authority control data
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Faculty profile
Archived 2016-09-19 at the
Wayback Machine, Georgia Tech., retrieved 2015-01-26.
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Michael Loss at the
Mathematics Genealogy Project.
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^ Review of Analysis by J. Horváth (1998),
MR
1415616; for the 2nd edition, see
MR
1817225.
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List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2015-01-26.
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Michael Loss elected to Chilean Academy of Sciences
Archived 2015-10-11 at the
Wayback Machine, Georgia Tech. School of Mathematics, January 18, 2012, retrieved 2015-01-26.
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Michael Loss Receives the Humboldt Research Award, Georgia Tech. School of Mathematics, December 10, 2014, retrieved 2015-01-26.
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