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'''Jonathan Darby Lubin''' (born August 10, 1936, in [[Staten Island, New York]]) is a professor emeritus of mathematics at [[Brown University]]. He received an A.B. from [[Columbia College, Columbia University|Columbia College]] in 1957 and a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] from [[Harvard University]] in 1963 under the direction of [[John Tate]]. He taught at [[Bowdoin College]] from 1962–1967 and at Brown University from 1967–2000.
'''Jonathan Darby Lubin''' (born August 10, 1936, in [[Staten Island, New York]]) is a professor emeritus of mathematics at [[Brown University]]. He received an A.B. from [[Columbia College, Columbia University|Columbia College]] in 1957 and a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] from [[Harvard University]] in 1963 under the direction of [[John Tate (mathematician)|John Tate]]. He taught at [[Bowdoin College]] from 1962–1967 and at Brown University from 1967–2000.


He and Tate introduced [[Lubin–Tate formal group law]]s and used them to construct explicit local [[class field theory]].
He and Tate introduced [[Lubin–Tate formal group law]]s and used them to construct explicit local [[class field theory]].

Latest revision as of 15:10, 19 September 2021

Jonathan Darby Lubin
Born (1936-08-10) August 10, 1936 (age 88)
Staten Island, NY
Nationality United States
Alma materHarvard University
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsBrown University
Doctoral advisorJohn Tate

Jonathan Darby Lubin (born August 10, 1936, in Staten Island, New York) is a professor emeritus of mathematics at Brown University. He received an A.B. from Columbia College in 1957 and a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1963 under the direction of John Tate. He taught at Bowdoin College from 1962–1967 and at Brown University from 1967–2000.

He and Tate introduced Lubin–Tate formal group laws and used them to construct explicit local class field theory.

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