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Branko Grünbaum

Branko Grünbaum (Hebrew: ברנקו גרונבאום; 2 October 1929 – 14 September 2018)[1] was a Croatian-born mathematician of Jewish descent[2] and a professor emeritus at the University of Washington in Seattle. He received his Ph.D. in 1957 from Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel.[3]

Branko Grünbaum
Branko Grünbaum in 1975
Born2 October 1929
Died14 September 2018(2018-09-14) (aged 88)
NationalityCroatian American
Alma materHebrew University of Jerusalem
AwardsLester R. Ford Award (1976)
Carl B. Allendoerfer Award (1978)
Leroy P. Steele Prize (2005)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Washington
ThesisOn Some Properties of Minkowski Spaces (1957)
Doctoral advisorAryeh Dvoretzky
Doctoral students

Life

Grünbaum was born in Osijek, then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, on 2 October 1929. His father was Jewish and his mother was Catholic, so during World War II the family survived the Holocaust by living at his Catholic grandmother's home. After the war, as a high school student, he met Zdenka Bienenstock, a Jew who had lived through the war hidden in a convent while the rest of her family were killed. Grünbaum became a student at the University of Zagreb, but grew disenchanted with the communist ideology of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, applied for emigration to Israel, and traveled with his family and Zdenka to Haifa in 1949.[4]

In Israel, Grünbaum found a job in Tel Aviv, but in 1950 returned to the study of mathematics,[4] at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[1] He earned a master's degree in 1954 and in the same year married Zdenka, who continued as a master's student in chemistry. He served a tour of duty as an operations researcher in the Israeli Air Force beginning in 1955, and he and Zdenka had the first of their two sons in 1956.[4] He completed his Ph.D. in 1957;[4][3] his dissertation concerned convex geometry and was supervised by Aryeh Dvoretzky.[3]

After finishing his military service in 1958, Grünbaum and his family came to the US so that Grünbaum could become a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Advanced Study. He then became a visiting researcher at the University of Washington in 1960. He agreed to return to Israel as a lecturer at the Hebrew University, but his plans were disrupted by the Israeli authorities determining that he was not a Jew (because his mother was not Jewish) and annulling his marriage; he and Zdenka remarried in Seattle before their return.[4]

Grünbaum remained affiliated with the Hebrew University until 1966, taking long research visits to the University of Washington and in 1965–1966 to Michigan State University. However, during the Michigan visit, learning of another case similar to their marriage annulment, he and Zdenka decided to stay in the US instead of returning to Israel, where Zdenka was still a doctoral student in chemistry. Grünbaum was given a full professorship at the University of Washington in 1966, and he remained there until retiring in 2001.[4]

Works

Grünbaum authored over 200 papers, mostly in discrete geometry, an area in which he is known for various classification theorems. He wrote on the theory of abstract polyhedra.

His paper on line arrangements may have inspired a paper by N. G. de Bruijn on quasiperiodic tilings (the most famous example of which is the Penrose tiling of the plane). This paper is also cited by the authors of a monograph on hyperplane arrangements as having inspired their research.

 
Grünbaum's rotationally symmetrical 5-set Venn diagram, 1975

Grünbaum also devised a multi-set generalisation of Venn diagrams. He was an editor and a frequent contributor to Geombinatorics.

Grünbaum's classic monograph Convex Polytopes, first published in 1967, became the main textbook on the subject. His monograph Tilings and Patterns, coauthored with G. C. Shephard, helped to rejuvenate interest in this classic field, and has proved popular with nonmathematical audiences, as well as with mathematicians.

In 1976 Grünbaum won a Lester R. Ford Award for his expository article Venn diagrams and independent families of sets.[5] In 2004, Gil Kalai and Victor Klee edited a special issue of Discrete and Computational Geometry in his honor, the "Grünbaum Festschrift". In 2005, Grünbaum was awarded the Leroy P. Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition from the American Mathematical Society. He was a Guggenheim Fellow, a Fellow of the AAAS and in 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[6][7] Grünbaum supervised 19 Ph.D.s and currently has at least 200 mathematical descendants.[3]

Books

  • Grünbaum, Branko (2003) [1967], Kaibel, Volker; Klee, Victor; Ziegler, Günter M. (eds.), Convex Polytopes, Graduate Texts in Mathematics, vol. 221 (2nd ed.), Springer-Verlag, ISBN 0-387-00424-6.[8]
  • Grünbaum, B. (1972), Arrangements and Spreads, Regional Conference Series in Mathematics, vol. 10, Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society, ISBN 0-8218-1659-4.[9]
  • Grünbaum, Branko; Shephard, G. C. (1987), Tilings and Patterns, New York: W. H. Freeman, ISBN 0-7167-1193-1.[10]
  • Grünbaum, Branko (2009), Configurations of Points and Lines, Graduate Studies in Mathematics, vol. 103, American Mathematical Society, ISBN 978-0-8218-4308-6, MR 2510707.[11]

as editor

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Choi, Rose (September 18, 2018), Branko Grünbaum (1929—2018), University of Washington Mathematics Department
  2. ^ Branko Grünbaum, Hrvatska enciklopedija LZMK.
  3. ^ a b c d Branko Grünbaum at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ a b c d e f Williams, Gordon (2018), "Branko Grünbaum, Geometer", Ars Mathematica Contemporanea, 15 (1)
  5. ^ Grünbaum, Branko (1975), "Venn diagrams and independent families of sets", Mathematics Magazine, 48 (1): 12–23, Bibcode:1975MathM..48...12G, doi:10.2307/2689288, JSTOR 2689288
  6. ^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2013-01-19.
  7. ^ Pircea, M., ed. (2011), The Best Writing on Mathematics 2010, Princeton University Press, ISBN 9780691148410
  8. ^ Reviews of Convex Polytopes:
  9. ^ Reviews of Arrangements and Spreads:
  10. ^ Reviews of Tilings and Patterns:
  11. ^ Reviews of Configurations of Points and Lines:

Further reading

External links

    branko, grünbaum, hebrew, ברנקו, גרונבאום, october, 1929, september, 2018, croatian, born, mathematician, jewish, descent, professor, emeritus, university, washington, seattle, received, 1957, from, hebrew, university, jerusalem, israel, 1975born2, october, 19. Branko Grunbaum Hebrew ברנקו גרונבאום 2 October 1929 14 September 2018 1 was a Croatian born mathematician of Jewish descent 2 and a professor emeritus at the University of Washington in Seattle He received his Ph D in 1957 from Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel 3 Branko GrunbaumBranko Grunbaum in 1975Born2 October 1929Osijek Kingdom of YugoslaviaDied14 September 2018 2018 09 14 aged 88 Seattle Washington U S NationalityCroatian AmericanAlma materHebrew University of JerusalemAwardsLester R Ford Award 1976 Carl B Allendoerfer Award 1978 Leroy P Steele Prize 2005 Scientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsUniversity of WashingtonThesisOn Some Properties of Minkowski Spaces 1957 Doctoral advisorAryeh DvoretzkyDoctoral studentsLeah Berman Joram Lindenstrauss Micha Perles Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Books 3 1 as editor 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksLife EditGrunbaum was born in Osijek then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia on 2 October 1929 His father was Jewish and his mother was Catholic so during World War II the family survived the Holocaust by living at his Catholic grandmother s home After the war as a high school student he met Zdenka Bienenstock a Jew who had lived through the war hidden in a convent while the rest of her family were killed Grunbaum became a student at the University of Zagreb but grew disenchanted with the communist ideology of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia applied for emigration to Israel and traveled with his family and Zdenka to Haifa in 1949 4 In Israel Grunbaum found a job in Tel Aviv but in 1950 returned to the study of mathematics 4 at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1 He earned a master s degree in 1954 and in the same year married Zdenka who continued as a master s student in chemistry He served a tour of duty as an operations researcher in the Israeli Air Force beginning in 1955 and he and Zdenka had the first of their two sons in 1956 4 He completed his Ph D in 1957 4 3 his dissertation concerned convex geometry and was supervised by Aryeh Dvoretzky 3 After finishing his military service in 1958 Grunbaum and his family came to the US so that Grunbaum could become a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Advanced Study He then became a visiting researcher at the University of Washington in 1960 He agreed to return to Israel as a lecturer at the Hebrew University but his plans were disrupted by the Israeli authorities determining that he was not a Jew because his mother was not Jewish and annulling his marriage he and Zdenka remarried in Seattle before their return 4 Grunbaum remained affiliated with the Hebrew University until 1966 taking long research visits to the University of Washington and in 1965 1966 to Michigan State University However during the Michigan visit learning of another case similar to their marriage annulment he and Zdenka decided to stay in the US instead of returning to Israel where Zdenka was still a doctoral student in chemistry Grunbaum was given a full professorship at the University of Washington in 1966 and he remained there until retiring in 2001 4 Works EditGrunbaum authored over 200 papers mostly in discrete geometry an area in which he is known for various classification theorems He wrote on the theory of abstract polyhedra His paper on line arrangements may have inspired a paper by N G de Bruijn on quasiperiodic tilings the most famous example of which is the Penrose tiling of the plane This paper is also cited by the authors of a monograph on hyperplane arrangements as having inspired their research Grunbaum s rotationally symmetrical 5 set Venn diagram 1975 Grunbaum also devised a multi set generalisation of Venn diagrams He was an editor and a frequent contributor to Geombinatorics Grunbaum s classic monograph Convex Polytopes first published in 1967 became the main textbook on the subject His monograph Tilings and Patterns coauthored with G C Shephard helped to rejuvenate interest in this classic field and has proved popular with nonmathematical audiences as well as with mathematicians In 1976 Grunbaum won a Lester R Ford Award for his expository article Venn diagrams and independent families of sets 5 In 2004 Gil Kalai and Victor Klee edited a special issue of Discrete and Computational Geometry in his honor the Grunbaum Festschrift In 2005 Grunbaum was awarded the Leroy P Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition from the American Mathematical Society He was a Guggenheim Fellow a Fellow of the AAAS and in 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society 6 7 Grunbaum supervised 19 Ph D s and currently has at least 200 mathematical descendants 3 Books EditGrunbaum Branko 2003 1967 Kaibel Volker Klee Victor Ziegler Gunter M eds Convex Polytopes Graduate Texts in Mathematics vol 221 2nd ed Springer Verlag ISBN 0 387 00424 6 8 Grunbaum B 1972 Arrangements and Spreads Regional Conference Series in Mathematics vol 10 Providence R I American Mathematical Society ISBN 0 8218 1659 4 9 Grunbaum Branko Shephard G C 1987 Tilings and Patterns New York W H Freeman ISBN 0 7167 1193 1 10 Grunbaum Branko 2009 Configurations of Points and Lines Graduate Studies in Mathematics vol 103 American Mathematical Society ISBN 978 0 8218 4308 6 MR 2510707 11 as editor Edit Davis Chandler Grunbaum B Sherk F A eds 2012 1981 The Geometric Vein The Coxeter Festschrift Springer Science amp Business Media ISBN 978 1 4612 5648 9See also EditConfiguration geometry Convex uniform honeycomb Elongated square gyrobicupola Goldner Harary graph Pentagram map Simplicial sphere Star coloring Star polygon Grunbaum s theorem Grunbaum Rigby configurationReferences Edit a b Choi Rose September 18 2018 Branko Grunbaum 1929 2018 University of Washington Mathematics Department Branko Grunbaum Hrvatska enciklopedija LZMK a b c d Branko Grunbaum at the Mathematics Genealogy Project a b c d e f Williams Gordon 2018 Branko Grunbaum Geometer Ars Mathematica Contemporanea 15 1 Grunbaum Branko 1975 Venn diagrams and independent families of sets Mathematics Magazine 48 1 12 23 Bibcode 1975MathM 48 12G doi 10 2307 2689288 JSTOR 2689288 List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society retrieved 2013 01 19 Pircea M ed 2011 The Best Writing on Mathematics 2010 Princeton University Press ISBN 9780691148410 Reviews of Convex Polytopes Sallee G T Review of 1st ed MathSciNet MR 0226496 Jucovic E Review of 1st ed zbMATH in German Zbl 0163 16603 Fenchel Werner Winter 1968 Review of 1st ed American Scientist 56 4 476A 477A JSTOR 27828384 Baxandall P R October 1969 Review of 1st ed The Mathematical Gazette 53 385 342 343 doi 10 2307 3615008 JSTOR 3615008 Ehrig G Review of 2nd ed zbMATH in German Zbl 1024 52001 Zvonkin Alexander 2004 Review of 2nd ed MathSciNet MR 1976856 Lord Nick March 2005 Review of 2nd ed The Mathematical Gazette 89 514 164 166 doi 10 1017 S0025557200177307 JSTOR 3620690 S2CID 126343422 McMullen Peter July 2005 Review of 2nd ed Combinatorics Probability and Computing 14 4 623 626 doi 10 1017 s0963548305226998 Reviews of Arrangements and Spreads Jucovic E zbMATH Zbl 0249 50011 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Coxeter H S M MathSciNet MR 0307027 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Reviews of Tilings and Patterns Schulte E zbMATH Zbl 0601 05001 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Malkevitch Joseph May 22 1987 Shapes in the plane Science New Series 236 4804 996 997 doi 10 1126 science 236 4804 996 JSTOR 1699674 PMID 17812775 Wenzel John A September 1987 The Mathematics Teacher 80 6 497 498 JSTOR 27965474 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Senechal Marjorie September October 1987 American Scientist 75 5 521 522 JSTOR 27854795 a href Template Citation html title Template 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of Configurations of Points and Lines Riesinger Rolf zbMATH Zbl 1205 51003 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Glass Darren November 2009 Review MAA Reviews Mathematical Association of AmericaFurther reading EditKahle Matthew 2019 Branko Grunbaum in many dimensions Geombinatorics 28 3 140 146 arXiv 1901 08622 MR 3821744 Kalai Gil Mohar Bojan Novik Isabella June 2020 Guest Editors Foreword Branko Grunbaum Memorial Issue Discrete amp Computational Geometry 64 2 229 232 doi 10 1007 s00454 020 00214 yExternal links EditPersonal web page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Branko Grunbaum amp oldid 1121232288, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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