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Gerald B Whitham

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Nationality
  
USA

Doctoral advisor
  
James Lighthill

Fields
  
Applied mathematics

Died
  
January 26, 2014

Name
  
Gerald Whitham


Gerald B. Whitham Gerald B Whitham Caltech


Born
  
13 December 1927 Halifax, West Yorkshire (
1927-12-13
)

Institutions
  
California Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Alma mater
  
University of Manchester

Known for
  
Wave action Whitham equation Averaged Lagrangian

Education
  
Victoria University of Manchester

Notable awards
  
Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics

Books
  
Linear and nonlinear waves, Lectures on wave propagation

Gerald Beresford Whitham (13 December 1927 – 26 January 2014) was a British–born American applied mathematician and the Charles Lee Powell Professor of Applied Mathematics (Emeritus) of Applied & Computational Mathematics at the California Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Manchester in 1953 under the direction of Sir James Lighthill. He is known for his work in fluid dynamics and waves.

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Academic career

Whitham was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire. He received his Ph.D. from University of Manchester in 1953. He was a Faculty Member in the Department of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology during 1959–1962. He left MIT to join California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California where he was instrumental in setting up the applied mathematics program in 1962.

Honors and awards

Whitham is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1959. In 1965, Whitham was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.

Whitham received the Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics in 1980, jointly awarded by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) and the American Mathematical Society (AMS). This prize was awarded "for an outstanding contribution to applied mathematics in the highest and broadest sense." Whitham was honored "for his broad contributions to the understanding of fluid dynamical phenomena and his innovative contributions to the methodology through which that understanding can be constructed".

Books

  • G. B. Whitham, Linear and Nonlinear Waves, John Wiley & Sons (1974).
  • References

    Gerald B. Whitham Wikipedia