Kurt O. Friedrichs

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Kurt O. Friedrichs was a German-American mathematician renowned for his foundational work in partial differential equations and applied mathematics, and as an influential professor at New York University.

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instanceOf human
mathematician
university professor
awardReceived National Medal of Science
National Medal of Science for Mathematics and Computer Science NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Germany
United States of America
educatedAt University of Göttingen
employer Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences NERFINISHED
New York University
ethnicGroup German
familyName Friedrichs NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork applied mathematics
fluid dynamics
mathematical physics
numerical analysis NERFINISHED
partial differential equations
fullName Kurt Otto Friedrichs NERFINISHED
givenName Kurt NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences NERFINISHED
United States National Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
middleName Otto NERFINISHED
movement 20th-century mathematics
nativeLanguage German
notableFor foundational contributions to the theory of partial differential equations
influential role in the development of the Courant Institute
mentoring a generation of applied mathematicians
notableStudent James Serrin NERFINISHED
Jerrold Marsden NERFINISHED
Louis Nirenberg NERFINISHED
Peter Lax NERFINISHED
notableWork Friedrichs extension in operator theory NERFINISHED
Friedrichs inequality NERFINISHED
Friedrichs mollifier NERFINISHED
Friedrichs–Lewy condition NERFINISHED
contributions to numerical treatment of PDEs
foundational work on partial differential equations
theory of symmetric hyperbolic systems NERFINISHED
work on shock waves and gas dynamics
occupation mathematician
university professor
sexOrGender male
workLocation Göttingen NERFINISHED
New York City

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