Name Lynn Loomis Academic advisor Salomon Bochner Notable students John Myhill | Died June 9, 1994 | |
Awards Guggenheim Fellowship for Natural Sciences, US & Canada Books Advanced Calculus, Introduction to Abstract Harmonic, Calculus, Introduction to Calculus, The Lattice Theoretic Backgrou | ||
Education Harvard University (1942) |
Lynn Harold Loomis (April 1915–June 1994) was an American mathematician working on analysis. Together with Hassler Whitney, he discovered the Loomis–Whitney inequality.
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Loomis received his PhD in 1942 from Harvard University under Salomon Bochner with thesis Some Studies on Simply-Connected Riemann Surfaces: I. The Problem of Imbedding II. Mapping on the Boundary for Two Classes of Surfaces. After completing his PhD, Loomis was a professor at Radcliffe College and from 1949 at Harvard. From 1956, he was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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