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Name
  
David Simms


Role
  
Professor of mathematics

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Books
  
Lectures on Geometric Quantization, Lie Groups and Quantum Mechanics

David J. Simms is a Fellow Emeritus and former Associate Professor of Mathematics at Trinity College, Dublin specialized in differential geometry and geometric quantisation. David Simms has been a member of the Royal Irish Academy since 1978 and was a member of the Editorial Board of the journal Mathematical Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy.

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Academic career

Simms completed his undergraduate degree in Mathematics in Trinity College, Dublin, graduating in 1955. He was elected a Scholar of the College in 1952, when he was just in the first year of his degree, a notable achievement. He went on to do a Ph.D. in the University of Cambridge under W.V.D.Hodge. Simms lectured in Glasgow University before returning to Trinity.

Simms' research interests include differential geometry and geometric quantisation.

Books and select publications

  • Lie Groups and Quantum Mechanics, Springer Lecture Notes in Mathematics Number 52, 1968
  • Lectures on Geometric Quantization, (with N.M.J. Woodhouse) Springer Lecture Notes in Physics Number 53, 1976 professional papers.
  • Geometric quantization of energy levels in the Kepler problem, DJ Simms - Symposia Mathematica, 1974
  • David Simms has been a member of the Royal Irish Academy since 1978. He is currently a member of the Editorial Board of the journal Mathematical Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy.

    Personal life

    Simms is married to Anngret Erichson, a former associate professor and head of geography at University College Dublin. They have three sons, one of whom, Brendan Simms, is a professor of international relations at Cambridge University. As a child Simms survived 13 days at sea following the sinking of the SS City of Cairo in November 1942. He is also the nephew of Irish communist Brian Goold-Verschoyle. He is also the nephew of Archbishop George Otto Simms.

    References

    David J. Simms Wikipedia