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Name
  
Philip Hartman


Role
  
Actor

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Died
  
May 28, 1998, Encino, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Brynn Hartman (m. 1987–1998), Lisa Strain (m. 1982–1985), Gretchen Lewis (m. 1970–1972)

Children
  
Birgen Anika Hartman, Sean Edward Hartman

Influenced
  
Bill Hader, Mike Myers, Mark Flood

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Saturday Night Live, The Simpsons, NewsRadio, Jingle All the Way, Pee‑wee's Playhouse

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Brynn Hartman, Chris Farley, Jan Hooks, Sinbad, Jon Lovitz

Philip Hartman (May 16, 1915 – August 28, 2015) was an American mathematician at Johns Hopkins University working on differential equations who introduced the Hartman–Grobman theorem. He served as Chairman of the Mathematics Department at Johns Hopkins for several years. He has an Erdös number of 2.

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His book gives a necessary and sufficient condition for solutions of ordinary initial value problems to be unique and to depend on a class C1 manner on the initial conditions for solutions.

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He died in August 2015 at the age of 100.

Publications

  • Hartman, Philip (2002) [1964], Ordinary differential equations, Classics in Applied Mathematics, 38, Philadelphia: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, ISBN 978-0-89871-510-1, MR 1929104 
  • References

    Philip Hartman Wikipedia