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Paul Charles Rosenbloom (born 1920 in Portsmouth, Virginia – 2005)〔biographical information in Gerald Alexanderson ''The Random Walks of George Pólya'', Cambridge University Press 2000〕 was an American mathematician. Rosenbloom studied at the University of Pennsylvania, where as an undergraduate he became a Putnam Fellow in 1941. In 1944 he earned his PhD from Stanford University under Gábor Szegő with thesis ''On sequences of polynomials, especially sections of power series''.〔(Mathematics Genealogy Project )〕 He was a professor of mathematics at Brown University, Syracuse University (around 1951), the University of Minnesota (middle to end of the 1950s), and the Teacher's College of Columbia University (from the 1960s to his retirement as professor emeritus). His research includes analysis, special functions, differential equations, logic, and the teaching of mathematics. In the academic year 1959–1960 he was the director of the Minnesota School Mathematics Center.〔(University of Minnesota, Minutes, 1959, pdf )〕 In 1946 he was a Guggenheim Fellow. == Works == *with P. Erdős: * *The Elements of Mathematical Logic, Dover 1950, 2005 *with A. N. Milgram: *with A. N. Milgram: *Linear Partial Differential Equations, in George Elmer Forsythe, Rosenbloom: Numerical analysis and partial differential equations, Wiley 1958 *with D. V. Widder: *as editor: Modern viewpoints in the curriculum: National Conference on Curriculum Experimentation, (Conference in 1961), McGraw Hill 1964 *with Seymour Schuster: Prelude to Analysis, Prentice–Hall 1966 * * *with A. Evyatar: Motivated Mathematics, Cambridge University Press 1981 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paul C. Rosenbloom」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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