Frederick J. Almgren Jr., Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Frederick J. Almgren Jr.

American mathematician

Date of Birth: 03-Jul-1933

Place of Birth: Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Date of Death: 05-Feb-1997

Profession: mathematician, university teacher

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Frederick J. Almgren Jr.

  • Frederick Justin Almgren Jr.
  • (July 3, 1933, in Birmingham, Alabama – February 5, 1997, in Princeton, New Jersey) was a mathematician working in geometric measure theory. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1974.
  • Between 1963 and 1992 he was a frequent visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.He wrote one of the longest papers in mathematics, proving what is now called the Almgren regularity theorem: the singular set of an m-dimensional mass-minimizing hypersurface has dimension at most m-2: he also developed the concept of varifold, first defined by L.
  • C.
  • Young in (Young 1951), and proposed them as generalized solutions to Plateau's problem, in order to deal with the problem even when a concept of orientation is missing.
  • He played also an important role in the founding of The Geometry Center. He was a student of Herbert Federer, one of the founders of geometric measure theory, and was the advisor and husband (as his second wife) of Jean Taylor. His daughter, Ann S.
  • Almgren, is an applied mathematician who works on computational simulations in astrophysics.

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