John Benedetto
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John J. Benedetto | |
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Born | |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Toronto |
Known for | Harmonic analysis, wavelet analysis, frame theory |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Maryland |
Doctoral advisor | Chandler Davis |
John Joseph Benedetto (born July 16, 1939) is a professor of Mathematics at the University of Maryland, College Park and is a leading researcher in wavelet analysis and Director of the Norbert Wiener Center for Harmonic Analysis and Applications. He was named Distinguished Scholar-Teacher by the University of Maryland in 1999[1] and has directed 63 Ph.D. students.[2] The volume Harmonic Analysis and Applications: In Honor of John Benedetto, edited by Christopher Heil, describes his influence:
John J. Benedetto has had a profound influence not only on the direction of harmonic analysis and its applications, but also on the entire community of people involved in the field.[3]
He was a Senior Fulbright-Hays Scholar (1973–1974),[4] and was awarded the 2011 SPIE Wavelet Pioneer award.[5] He is also a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[6] and a SIAM Fellow.[7]
Education
Benedetto attended Boston College, graduating in 1960 with a B.A. in mathematics. He received an M.A. from Harvard University in 1962, and a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in 1964.[8] He was the first student to receive a Ph.D. from then 37-year-old Chandler Davis. His dissertation was The Laplace Transform of Generalized Functions.
Garrett Birkhoff was the thesis advisor of Chandler Davis, and Birkhoff did not have a Ph.D. but was a member of the Society of Fellows at Harvard.[9]
Publications
Benedetto is founding Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Fourier Analysis and Applications, founded in 1994 and published by Springer-Birkhäuser. He is also founding and current editor of the Springer-Birkhäuser Applied and Numerical Harmonic Analysis book series. He has edited or authored 18 books and published over 185 research papers. Some of his books are the following.
Books
- (1971) Harmonic Analysis on Totally Disconnected Sets, Springer Lecture Notes 202
- (1975) Spectral Synthesis, Academic Press[10]
- (1976) Real Variable and Integration with Historical Notes, Teubner Publishers
- (1977) A Mathematical Approach to Mathematics Appreciation, UMD
- (1979) Euclidean Harmonic Analysis, editor, Springer Lecture Notes 779
- (1994) Wavelets: Mathematics and Applications, co-edited with M. Frazier, CRC Press
- (1997) Harmonic Analysis and Applications, CRC Press
- (2001) Modern Sampling Theory: Mathematics and Applications, co-edited with P. Ferreira
- (2004) Sampling, Wavelets, and Tomography, co-edited with A. Zayed
- (2009) Integration and Modern Analysis, co-authored with Wojciech Czaja
References
- ^ Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Award Recipients
- ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Heil, Christopher (2006-07-13). Harmonic Analysis and Applications - In Honor of John J. | Christopher Heil | Springer. Springer. ISBN 9780817637781. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
- ^ Fulbright-Hays Scholars
- ^ SPIE Digital Library[permanent dead link ]
- ^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society
- ^ 2016 Class of SIAM Fellows Announced
- ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Garrett Birkhoff, Wikipedia
- ^ Ross, Kenneth A. (September 1977). "Review of Spectral synthesis by John J. Benedetto". Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. (N.S.). 83 (5): 960–964. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1977-14336-X.
External links
- Speaker Bio from NIST
- Norbert Wiener Center for Harmonic Analysis and Applications
- Homepage
- Mathematics genealogy project
- Journal of Fourier Analysis and Applications
- Applied and Numerical Harmonic Analysis
- Harmonic Analysis and Applications, A volume in honor of John J. Benedetto (C. Heil, editor) Birkhäuser, Boston, 2006.
- ICA Wavelet Pioneers
- Mathematical Genealogy