Norman George Meyers

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Norman George Meyers
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Born(1930-06-29)June 29, 1930
Buffalo, New York
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States of America
Alma materIndiana University
Known forMayers–Serrin theorem
Scientific career
FieldsMathematician
InstitutionsUniversity of Minnesota
ThesisAsymptotic Behaviour of Solutions of Linear Elliptic Differential (1957)
Doctoral advisorDavid Gilbarg
Websitehttps://cse.umn.edu/math/norman-meyers

Norman George Meyers (29 June 1930, Chicago, Illinois)[1] is an American mathematician, and a professor at University of Minnesota.

Life

He received his bachelor in mathematics from the University at Buffalo in 1952 and his master from the Indiana University in 1954. He did his PhD with David Gilbarg and graduated in 1957. He is a professor of mathematics at the University of Minnesota since 1968.[2]

Works

He is working in Applied Mathematics and functional analysis and is best known for the Meyers–Serrin theorem (with James Serrin), which is a central result in the theory of Sobolev spaces.

References

  1. American Men and Women of Science, Thomson Gale 2004
  2. Personal webpage

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