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Walter Gottschalk : ウィキペディア英語版 | Walter Gottschalk Walter Helbig Gottschalk (1918–2004) was an American mathematician, one of the founders of topological dynamics. ==Biography== Gottschalk was born in Lynchburg, Virginia, on November 3, 1918, and moved to Salem, Virginia as a child.〔(About the author ), Gottschalk's Gestalts, retrieved 2012-11-21.〕〔(Walter H. Gottschalk ), Salem Educational Foundation and Alumni Association Hall of Fame, retrieved 2012-11-21.〕 His father, Carl Gottschalk, was a German immigrant who worked as a machinist and later owned several small businesses in Salem; his younger brother, Carl W. Gottschalk, became a notable medical researcher. Gottschalk did both his undergraduate studies and graduate studies at the University of Virginia, finishing with a Ph.D. in 1944 under the supervision of Gustav A. Hedlund.〔〔 After graduating, he joined the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, and was chair of the Pennsylvania mathematics department from 1954 to 1958.〔〔〔(Tenured faculty 1899– ) and (Past department chairs ), Univ. of Pennsylvania Dept. of Mathematics, retrieved 2012-11-21.〕 In the academic year 1947/1948 he was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study.〔(Gottschalk, Walter H., Institute for Advanced Study )〕 At Pennsylvania, his students included Philip Rabinowitz, known for his work in numerical analysis.〔 Gottschalk moved to Wesleyan University in 1963; at Wesleyan, he also served two terms as chair before retiring in 1982.〔〔 He died on February 15, 2004, in Providence, Rhode Island, where he had lived since his retirement.〔
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