- Jürgen Moser
Jürgen K. Moser or Juergen K. Moser (
July 4 1928 ,Königsberg ,East Prussia –17 December 1999 ,Zürich ,Switzerland ) was a German Americanmathematician who worked indifferential equations ,spectral theory ,celestial mechanics , andstability theory , with groundbreaking contributions indynamical system s. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Göttingen in 1952, studying underFranz Rellich andCarl Siegel . He emigrated to the United States in 1953. He became a professor at MIT and laterNew York University , serving briefly as the director of theCourant Institute (1967-1970). After 1980 he was atETH Zurich .He won the
James Craig Watson Medal in 1969 for his contributions to dynamicalastronomy and the Wolf Prize in 1995 for his work on stability in Hamiltonian systems and on nonlinear differential equations.ee also
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Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theorem
*Nash-Moser theorem References
*cite journal | last=Mather | first=John N. | authorlink= | coauthors=McKean, Henry P.; Nirenberg, Louis; Rabinowitz, Paul H. | year=2000 | month=December | title=Jürgen K. Moser | journal=Notices of the AMS | volume=vol. 4 | issue=11| pages=pp. 1392–1405 | url=http://www.ams.org/notices/200011/mem-moser.pdf | format=.PDF | accessdate=2007-08-20
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