- Frank Spitzer
Frank Ludvig Spitzer (
July 24 ,1926 -February 1 ,1992 ) was an Austrian-born Americanmathematician who made fundamental contributions toprobability theory , including the theory ofrandom walk s,fluctuation theory ,percolation theory , theWiener sausage , and especially thetheory of interactingparticle systems . Rare among mathematicians, he chose to focus broadly on "phenomena", rather than any one of the many specifictheorem s that might help to articulate a given phenomenon. His book "Principles of Random Walks", first published in 1964, remains a well-cited classic.Spitzer was born into a
Jew ish family inVienna ,Austria , and by the time he was twelve years old, the Nazi threat in Austria was evident. His parents were able to send him to asummer camp for Jewish children inSweden , and, as a result, Spitzer spent all of the war years in Sweden. He lived with two Swedish families, learned Swedish, graduated from high school, and for one year attended Tekniska Hogskolan inStockholm .During the war years, Spitzer's parents and his sister were able to make their way to the
United States by passing through the unoccupied parts ofFrance andNorth Africa , and, after the war, Spitzer joined his family in their new country. Spitzer enlisted in theU.S. Army just as the war inEurope was ending. After completing his military service in 1947, Spitzer entered theUniversity of Michigan (Ann Arbor ) to study mathematics. His studies went quickly, and he completed his B.A. and Ph.D. in just six years.Spitzer's first academic appointments were at the
California Institute of Technology (1953 - 1958), but most of his academic career was spent atCornell University , with leaves at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and the Mittag-Leffler Institute in Sweden. Among many his many honors, Spitzer was a member of the National Academy of Sciences.Publications
*citation|last=Spitzer|title= Principles of random walks|id=MR|0171290
first= Frank
series=Graduate Texts in Mathematics|volume= 34|publisher= Springer-Verlag|place= New York-Heidelberg, |year=1976|page=40 (Reprint of 1964 edition)External links
*MathGenealogy |id=5129
* [http://newton.nap.edu/html/biomems/fspitzer.html Biographical memoir] – by "Harry Kesten"
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