Charles M. Newman

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Charles M. Newman is an American mathematician known for his influential work in probability theory and mathematical physics, including contributions related to the de Bruijn–Newman constant.

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instanceOf human
mathematician
probabilist
academicDegree PhD in mathematics
affiliation Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences NERFINISHED
awardReceived Guggenheim Fellowship
Leroy P. Steele Prize for Seminal Contribution to Research NERFINISHED
birthName Charles Michael Newman NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
doctoralAdvisor William Feller NERFINISHED
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Princeton University
employer Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences NERFINISHED
New York University
familyName Newman NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork mathematical physics
percolation theory
phase transitions
probability theory
random media
random walks
spin glasses
statistical mechanics
gender male
givenName Charles
hasAcademicDiscipline mathematics
hasResearchInterest critical phenomena
disordered systems
interacting particle systems
random processes
knownFor results related to the de Bruijn–Newman constant
work in mathematical physics
work in probability theory
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Mathematical Society NERFINISHED
Institute of Mathematical Statistics NERFINISHED
notableStudent Ofer Zeitouni NERFINISHED
notableWork contributions to percolation theory
contributions to spin glass theory
research on the de Bruijn–Newman constant
work on phase transitions in disordered systems
occupation researcher
university teacher
positionHeld professor of mathematics

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de Bruijn–Newman constant namedAfter Charles M. Newman