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Joanne Elliott (born December 5, 1925) is an American mathematician specializing in potential theory, who has been described as a "disciple" of her co-author, probability theorist William Feller. She is a professor emeritus of mathematics at Rutgers University.

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  • Joanne Elliott (born December 5, 1925) is an American mathematician specializing in potential theory, who has been described as a "disciple" of her co-author, probability theorist William Feller. She is a professor emeritus of mathematics at Rutgers University. (en)
  • Joanne Elliott (Providence, Rhode Island, 5 de dezembro de 1925) é uma matemática estadunidense, especializada em teoria do potencial, que foi descrita como uma "discípula" de seu co-autor, o teórico da probabilidade William Feller. É professora aposentada de matemática na Universidade Rutgers. (pt)
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  • Joanne Elliott (born December 5, 1925) is an American mathematician specializing in potential theory, who has been described as a "disciple" of her co-author, probability theorist William Feller. She is a professor emeritus of mathematics at Rutgers University. Elliott was born on December 5, 1925 in Providence, Rhode Island, and graduated from Brown University in 1947.She completed her Ph.D. at Cornell University in 1950, as part of a handful of "outstanding graduate students" working at Cornell in the post-World-War-II decade. Her dissertation, On Some Singular Integral Equations of the Cauchy Type, was supervised by Harry Pollard. After a year at Swarthmore College, she worked at Mount Holyoke College as an assistant professor from 1952 until 1956, when she moved to Barnard College. In 1958, she was the supervisor of Doris Stockton's doctorate at Brown University. In 1961, as an associate professor at Barnard, she was funded by the National Science Foundation to visit the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey for postdoctoral research. She also worked at the Institute for Defense Analyses in Princeton in the early 1960s. She came to Rutgers University in 1964, at a time when Rutgers had a much higher number of female faculty than many mathematics departments then or later. Among her graduate students at Rutgers was Edward R. Dougherty, later a distinguished professor of electrical engineering at Texas A&M University. She chaired the Rutgers mathematics department from 1974 to 1977. Elliott retired from Rutgers in 1991, in a year in which the university was cutting costs by offering early retirement to its employees. (en)
  • Joanne Elliott (Providence, Rhode Island, 5 de dezembro de 1925) é uma matemática estadunidense, especializada em teoria do potencial, que foi descrita como uma "discípula" de seu co-autor, o teórico da probabilidade William Feller. É professora aposentada de matemática na Universidade Rutgers. Graduada na Universidade Brown em 1947. Obteve um Ph.D. na Universidade Cornell em 1950, como parte de um punhado de "estudantes de pós-graduação excepcionais" que trabalhavam em Cornell na década pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial, com a tese On Some Singular Integral Equations of the Cauchy Type, orientada por . Depois de um ano no Swarthmore College, trabalhou no Mount Holyoke College como professora assistente de 1952 a 1956, quando foi para o Barnard College. Em 1958 foi a orientadora do doutorado de na Universidade Brown. Em 1961, como professora associada em Barnard, foi financiada pela Fundação Nacional da Ciência para visitar o Instituto de Estudos Avançados de Princeton, para pesquisa de pós-doutorado. Também trabalhou no em Princeton no início da década de 1960. Chegou na Universidade Rutgers em 1964, numa época em que Rutgers tinha um número muito maior de professores do sexo feminino do que muitos departamentos de matemática na época ou depois. Entre seus alunos de pós-graduação em Rutgers estava , mais tarde professor de engenharia elétrica na Universidade A&M do Texas. Foi chefe do departamento de matemática da Rutgers de 1974 a 1977. Aposentou-se da Rutgers em 1991, em um ano em que a universidade estava cortando custos oferecendo aposentadoria antecipada a seus funcionários. (pt)
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