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Avner Friedman (Hebrew: אבנר פרידמן; born November 19, 1932) is Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Physical Sciences at Ohio State University. His primary field of research is partial differential equations, with interests in stochastic processes, mathematical modeling, free boundary problems, and control theory. He has been adviser to 27 doctoral students and has published 25 books and over 500 papers.

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  • Avner Friedman (Hebrew: אבנר פרידמן; born November 19, 1932) is Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Physical Sciences at Ohio State University. His primary field of research is partial differential equations, with interests in stochastic processes, mathematical modeling, free boundary problems, and control theory. Friedman received his Ph.D. degree in 1956 from the Hebrew University. He was a professor of mathematics at Northwestern University (1962–1985), a Duncan Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Purdue University (1985–1987), and a professor of mathematics (Regents' Professor from 1996) at the University of Minnesota (1987–2001). He was director of the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications from 1987 to 1997. He was the founding director of Minnesota Center for Industrial Mathematics (1994-2001). He was the founding Director of the Mathematical Biosciences Institute at Ohio State University, serving as its first director from 2002–2008. Friedman has been the Chair of the (1994–1997) and the President of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (1993–1994). He has been awarded the Sloan Fellowship (1962–65), the Guggenheim Fellowship (1966–7), the (1982), the National Science Foundation Special Creativity Award (1983–85; 1991–93). He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (since 1987) and a member of the National Academy of Sciences (since 1993). In 2009 he became a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society. He has been adviser to 27 doctoral students and has published 25 books and over 500 papers. (en)
  • Avner Friedman (* 19. November 1932 in Israel) ist ein israelisch-US-amerikanischer Mathematiker. Er befasst sich mit partiellen Differentialgleichungen und deren Anwendungen. Friedman studierte an der Hebräischen Universität in Jerusalem mit dem Diplom-Abschluss 1954 und der Promotion 1956 bei Shmuel Agmon (Linear partial differential equations of elliptic type). Als Post-Doktorand war er 1956/57 an der University of Kansas, 1957/58 Lecturer an der Indiana University und 1958/59 Visiting Assistant Professor an der University of California, Berkeley. 1959 bis 1961 war er Associate Professor am Minnesota Center for Industrial Mathematics und 1961/62 Visiting Associate Professor an der Stanford University. Von 1962 bis 1984 war er Professor an der Northwestern University. Von 1985 bis 1987 war er Duncan Distinguished Professor für Mathematik an der Purdue University und seit 1987 ist er Professor an der University of Minnesota, wo er 1987 bis 1999 Direktor des Institute for Mathematics and its Applications war und von 1994 bis 2001 Direktor des Minnesota Center for Industrial Mathematics. Er war dort Regent Professor. 2001 wurde er Professor an der Ohio State University. Er ist dort Distinguished University Professor. Von 2002 bis 2008 war er Direktor des Mathematical Biosciences Institute, das er gegründet hatte. Er war unter anderem Gastprofessor in Tel Aviv (1966/67, 1970/71) und 1982 bis 1987 Visiting Fellow an der University of Oxford. Er befasst sich mit (nichtlinearen) partiellen Differentialgleichungen und ihrer Anwendung in mathematischer Modellierung, besonders in Problemen mit freien Randbedingungen (wie bewegten Grenzflächen) und Phasenübergängen, mit Differentiellen Spielen und stochastischer Kontrolle. Friedman ist Mitglied der National Academy of Sciences (1993), der American Association for the Advancement of Science und der American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 1993 bis 1995 war er Präsident der SIAM. 1982 erhielt er den Stampacchia Preis. 1962 bis 1965 war er Sloan Research Fellow und 1966/67 Guggenheim Fellow. 2012 wurde er Fellow der American Mathematical Society. Er ist US-amerikanischer Staatsbürger. (de)
  • Avner Friedman (em hebraico: אבנר פרידמן; Israel, 19 de novembro de 1932) é um matemático israelense-estadunidense, sendo seu campo principal de pesquisa equações diferenciais parciais, com interesse particular em processo estocástico, modelagem matemática e teoria de controle. (pt)
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  • Avner Friedman (em hebraico: אבנר פרידמן; Israel, 19 de novembro de 1932) é um matemático israelense-estadunidense, sendo seu campo principal de pesquisa equações diferenciais parciais, com interesse particular em processo estocástico, modelagem matemática e teoria de controle. (pt)
  • Avner Friedman (* 19. November 1932 in Israel) ist ein israelisch-US-amerikanischer Mathematiker. Er befasst sich mit partiellen Differentialgleichungen und deren Anwendungen. Friedman studierte an der Hebräischen Universität in Jerusalem mit dem Diplom-Abschluss 1954 und der Promotion 1956 bei Shmuel Agmon (Linear partial differential equations of elliptic type). Als Post-Doktorand war er 1956/57 an der University of Kansas, 1957/58 Lecturer an der Indiana University und 1958/59 Visiting Assistant Professor an der University of California, Berkeley. 1959 bis 1961 war er Associate Professor am Minnesota Center for Industrial Mathematics und 1961/62 Visiting Associate Professor an der Stanford University. Von 1962 bis 1984 war er Professor an der Northwestern University. Von 1985 bis 1987 w (de)
  • Avner Friedman (Hebrew: אבנר פרידמן; born November 19, 1932) is Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Physical Sciences at Ohio State University. His primary field of research is partial differential equations, with interests in stochastic processes, mathematical modeling, free boundary problems, and control theory. He has been adviser to 27 doctoral students and has published 25 books and over 500 papers. (en)
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