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Joram Lindenstrauss ((ヘブライ語:יורם לינדנשטראוס)) (October 28, 1936 – April 29, 2012) was an Israeli mathematician working in functional analysis. He was a professor of mathematics at the Einstein Institute of Mathematics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.〔(Professors emeriti, Einstein Institute of Mathematics ), http://www.math.huji.ac.il/#news〕 ==Biography==
Joram Lindenstrauss was born in Tel Aviv.〔 He was the only child of a pair of lawyers who immigrated to Israel from Berlin. He began to study mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1954 while serving in the army. He became a full-time student in 1956 and received his master's degree in 1959. In 1962 Lindenstrauss earned his Ph.D. from the Hebrew University (dissertation: ''Extension of Compact Operators'', advisors: Aryeh Dvoretzky, Branko Grünbaum).〔(Joram Lindenstrauss ) at ''Mathematics Genealogy''〕 He worked as a postdoc at Yale University and the University of Washington in Seattle from 1962 - 1965. He was appointed senior lecturer at the Hebrew University in 1965, associate professor on 1967 and full professor in 1969. He become the Leon H. and Ada G. Miller Memorial Professor of Mathematics in 1985.〔 He retired in 2005. Lindenstrauss was married to theoretical computer scientist Naomi Lindenstrauss. Two of their children, Ayelet Lindenstrauss and Fields Medallist Elon Lindenstrauss, are also mathematicians (providing a rare example of father, mother, son and daughter all having papers listed in Mathematical Reviews). Joram was also the cousin of Micha Lindenstrauss.
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