I first met Peter Lax when I was a grad student, He and my PhD advisor were good friends and he was visiting our group at USC. It turned out that Peter and I went to the same high school in NY, something he never forgot. I think it was when I was visiting my parents a little later that Peter invited me to give a talk at Courant. It was a pretty scary experience for a young grad student but it went well and we later had a wonderful lunch with his wife in Greenwich Village.- .... . -..-. . -. -.. -..-. .. ... -..-. .... . .-. .It was much later when I came to NM and met Reuben that we realized our mathematical connections.Ed_______________________
Ed AngelFounding Director, Art, Research, Technology and Science Laboratory (ARTS Lab)
Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, University of New Mexico
1017 Sierra PinonOn Jan 21, 2021, at 8:38 AM, Roger Frye <[hidden email]> wrote:Peter Lax, Mathematician: An Illustrated Memoir
by Reuben Hersh (Author)- .... . -..-. . -. -.. -..-. .. ... -..-. .... . .-. .On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 8:34 AM Frank Wimberly <[hidden email]> wrote:I know that Lax reviewed a late draft which suggests it was essentially complete.Frank---
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Santa Fe, NM- .... . -..-. . -. -.. -..-. .. ... -..-. .... . .-. .On Thu, Jan 21, 2021, 8:30 AM Barry MacKichan <[hidden email]> wrote:- .... . -..-. . -. -.. -..-. .. ... -..-. .... . .-. .Reuben said he was working on a biography of Peter Lax (his advisor). Does anyone know if he ever finished it?
An aside. The first national math meeting I attended was in 1966. It was in San Francisco and I was at Stanford. It was where I finally was able to put faces to names. Peter Lax was one of the first ones I saw — his chin was unmistakable.
—Barry
On 20 Jan 2021, at 15:21, jon zingale wrote:
mmm... perhaps even better is this one with Reuben's advisor:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU1WNG68YfY&ab_channel=TheAbelPrize
He talks about all kinds of good stuff: the work of Richtmyer, solutions,
nonlinear approximations, carving semi-groups from unitary Lie groups in the
study of scattering, and surprisingly the Riemann hypothesis in terms of
decaying signals!
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