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'{{Short description|German mathematician (1922–2008)}} {{Infobox scientist | name =Erwin O. Kreyszig | native_name = | native_name_lang = | image = <!--(as myimage.jpg, no 'File:')--> | image_size = | alt = | caption = | birth_date ={{Birth date|1922|01|06}} | birth_place =[[Pirna, Germany|Pirna]], [[Free State of Saxony|Saxony]], [[German Empire|Germany]] | death_date ={{Death date and age|2008|12|12|1922|01|06}} | death_place = | other_names = | nationality =[[Germany|German]] | fields =[[Applied mathematics]] | workplaces =[[Carleton University]]<br>[[University of Windsor]]<br>[[Stanford University]]<br>[[University of Ottawa]]<br>[[Ohio State University]]<br>[[Technical University of Graz]]<br>[[University of Düsseldorf]]<br>[[University of Karlsruhe]] | patrons = | alma_mater =[[Technische Universität Darmstadt|University of Darmstadt]]<br>[[University of Tübingen]]<br>[[University of Münster]] | thesis_title = | thesis_url = | thesis_year = | doctoral_advisor = | academic_advisors = | doctoral_students = | notable_students = | known_for =Work in [[differential equations]], [[Partial differential equations|PDEs]], and [[engineering mathematics]] }} '''Erwin Otto Kreyszig''' (January 6, 1922 in [[Pirna, Germany]] – December 12, 2008) was a [[German Canadian]] [[applied mathematician]] and the Professor of Mathematics at [[Carleton University]] in [[Ottawa|Ottawa, Ontario]], Canada. He was a pioneer in the field of [[applied mathematics]]: non-wave replicating [[linear system]]s. He was also a distinguished author, having written the [[textbook]] ''Advanced Engineering Mathematics'', the leading textbook for civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering undergraduate [[engineering mathematics]]. Kreyszig received his PhD degree in 1949 at the [[Technische Universität Darmstadt|University of Darmstadt]] under the supervision of [[Alwin Walther]]. He then continued his research activities at the universities of [[University of Tübingen|Tübingen]] and [[University of Münster|Münster]]. Prior to joining Carleton University in 1984, he held positions at [[Stanford University]] (1954/55), the [[University of Ottawa]] (1955/56), [[Ohio State University]] (1956–60, professor 1957) and he completed his [[habilitation]] at the [[University of Mainz]]. 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He supervised 104 master's and 22 doctoral students as well as 12 postdoctoral researchers. Together with his son he founded the ''Erwin and Herbert Kreyszig Scholarship'' which has funded graduate students since 2001. ==Books== *''Statistische Methoden und ihre Anwendungen'', Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, 1965. *''Introduction to Differential Geometry and Riemannian Geometry (English Translation)'', University of Toronto Press, 1968. *(with Kracht, Manfred): ''Methods of Complex Analysis in Partial Differential Equations with Applications'', Wiley, 1988, {{ISBN|0-471-83091-7}}. *''Introductory Functional Analysis with Applications'', Wiley, 1989, {{ISBN|0-471-50459-9}}. *''Differentialgeometrie''. Leipzig 1957; engl. ''Differential Geometry'', Dover, 1991, {{ISBN|0-486-66721-9}}. *''Advanced Engineering Mathematics'', Wiley, (First edition 1962; ninth edition 2006, {{ISBN|0471488852}}; tenth edition (posthumous) 2011, {{ISBN|0470458364}}). ==Literature== *Manfred W. Kracht: ''In Honor of Professor Erwin Kreyszig on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday'', Complex Variables '''18''', pp.&nbsp;1–2, (1992) *[https://web.archive.org/web/20210403135049/http://www.math.yorku.ca/Who/Faculty/Muldoon/ekreyszig.pdf Obituary by Martin Muldoon] ==External links== *{{MathGenealogy|id=148818}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Kreyszig, Erwin}} [[Category:Canadian mathematicians]] [[Category:20th-century German mathematicians]] [[Category:21st-century German mathematicians]] [[Category:Academic staff of Carleton University]] [[Category:1922 births]] [[Category:2008 deaths]] [[Category:Functional analysts]] [[Category:German textbook writers]] [[Category:Technische Universität Darmstadt alumni]] [[Category:German emigrants to Canada]] [[Category:Canadian textbook writers]]'
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'{{Short description|German mathematician (1922–2008)}} {{Infobox scientist | name =Erwin O. 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He was a pioneer in the field of [[applied mathematics]]: non-wave replicating [[linear system]]s. He was also a distinguished author, having written the [[textbook]] ''Advanced Engineering Mathematics'', the leading textbook for civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering undergraduate [[engineering mathematics]]. Kreyszig received his PhD degree in 1949 at the [[Technische Universität Darmstadt|University of Darmstadt]] under the supervision of [[Alwin Walther]]. He then continued his research activities at the universities of [[University of Tübingen|Tübingen]] and [[University of Münster|Münster]]. Prior to joining Carleton University in 1984, he held positions at [[Stanford University]] (1954/1955), the [[University of Ottawa]] (1955/1956), [[Ohio State University]] (1956–1960, professor 1957) and he completed his [[habilitation]] at the [[University of Mainz]]. In 1960 he became professor at the [[Graz University of Technology|Technical University of Graz]] and organized the Graz 1964 Mathematical Congress. He worked at the [[University of Düsseldorf]] (1967–1971) and at the [[University of Karlsruhe]] (1971–1973). From 1973 through 1984 he worked at the [[University of Windsor]] and since 1984 he had been at Carleton University. He was awarded the title of Distinguished Research Professor in 1991 in recognition of a research career during which he published 176 papers in refereed journals, and 37 in refereed conference proceedings. Kreyszig was also an administrator, developing a Computer Centre at the [[University of Graz]], and at the Mathematics Institute at the [[University of Düsseldorf]]. In 1964, he took a leave of absence from Graz to initiate a doctoral program in mathematics at [[Texas A&M University]]. Kreyszig authored 14 books, including ''Advanced Engineering Mathematics'', which was published in its 10th edition in 2011. He supervised 104 master's and 22 doctoral students as well as 12 postdoctoral researchers. Together with his son he founded the ''Erwin and Herbert Kreyszig Scholarship'' which has funded graduate students since 2001. ==Books== *''Statistische Methoden und ihre Anwendungen'', Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, 1965. *''Introduction to Differential Geometry and Riemannian Geometry (English Translation)'', University of Toronto Press, 1968. *(with Kracht, Manfred): ''Methods of Complex Analysis in Partial Differential Equations with Applications'', Wiley, 1988, {{ISBN|0-471-83091-7}}. *''Introductory Functional Analysis with Applications'', Wiley, 1989, {{ISBN|0-471-50459-9}}. *''Differentialgeometrie''. Leipzig 1957; engl. ''Differential Geometry'', Dover, 1991, {{ISBN|0-486-66721-9}}. *''Advanced Engineering Mathematics'', Wiley, (First edition 1962; ninth edition 2006, {{ISBN|0471488852}}; tenth edition (posthumous) 2011, {{ISBN|0470458364}}). ==Literature== *Manfred W. 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