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Charles M. Newman

Charles Michael "Chuck" Newman (born 1 March 1946) is a mathematician and a physicist at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University. He works in the fields of mathematical physics, statistical mechanics, and probability theory.

He has contributed to numerous fields where probability mixes with physics, including metastability, spin glasses, the mathematics of food webs and the Ising model, and percolation theory including its connections to Schramm–Loewner evolutions and the Brownian web.[1][2]

He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences since 2004, and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 2006. According to his citation[3] for membership of the National Academy of Sciences, he is "an agile and creative probabilist" who "has made deep, unusually insightful contributions over a wide range of science. He is most widely known for his work in disordered systems, including percolation models, random networks and spin glasses. His contributions combine conceptual penetration with technical virtuosity."

In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[4]

Newman graduated from MIT in 1966 with degrees in both mathematics and physics. He completed his PhD at Princeton University in 1971 with advisor Arthur Wightman.[5] After two years as an assistant professor at NYU, he accepted a position at Indiana University. In 1979 he moved to the University of Arizona in Tucson, and then in 1989 to the Courant Institute. He was chair of the Mathematics Department from 1998–2001, and Director of the Institute from 2002–2006.[6] His students at NYU have included Seema Nanda.[5] He is married with two daughters.[6]

Selected books

  • Charles M. Newman (23 September 1997). Topics in Disordered Systems. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-7643-5777-1.[7]
  • Joel E. Cohen; Frédéric Briand; Charles M. Newman (6 December 2012). Community Food Webs: Data and Theory. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-642-83784-5. (pbk reprint of 1990 original)
  • Daniel L. Stein; Charles M. Newman (15 January 2013). Spin Glasses and Complexity. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1-4008-4563-7.

References

  1. ^ "Chuck Newman's publications on Google Scholar".
  2. ^ "Selected publications (downloadable) of Chuck Newman".
  3. ^ "Citation at the National Academy of Sciences".
  4. ^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2013-02-24.
  5. ^ a b Charles M. Newman at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  6. ^ a b "Chuck Newman's curriculum vitae".
  7. ^ Alexander, Kenneth S. (1999). "Book Review: Topics in disordered systems". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 36 (2): 267–271. doi:10.1090/S0273-0979-99-00779-X. ISSN 0273-0979.

charles, newman, charles, michael, chuck, newman, born, march, 1946, mathematician, physicist, courant, institute, mathematical, sciences, york, university, works, fields, mathematical, physics, statistical, mechanics, probability, theory, contributed, numerou. Charles Michael Chuck Newman born 1 March 1946 is a mathematician and a physicist at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University He works in the fields of mathematical physics statistical mechanics and probability theory He has contributed to numerous fields where probability mixes with physics including metastability spin glasses the mathematics of food webs and the Ising model and percolation theory including its connections to Schramm Loewner evolutions and the Brownian web 1 2 He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences since 2004 and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 2006 According to his citation 3 for membership of the National Academy of Sciences he is an agile and creative probabilist who has made deep unusually insightful contributions over a wide range of science He is most widely known for his work in disordered systems including percolation models random networks and spin glasses His contributions combine conceptual penetration with technical virtuosity In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society 4 Newman graduated from MIT in 1966 with degrees in both mathematics and physics He completed his PhD at Princeton University in 1971 with advisor Arthur Wightman 5 After two years as an assistant professor at NYU he accepted a position at Indiana University In 1979 he moved to the University of Arizona in Tucson and then in 1989 to the Courant Institute He was chair of the Mathematics Department from 1998 2001 and Director of the Institute from 2002 2006 6 His students at NYU have included Seema Nanda 5 He is married with two daughters 6 Selected books EditCharles M Newman 23 September 1997 Topics in Disordered Systems Springer Science amp Business Media ISBN 978 3 7643 5777 1 7 Joel E Cohen Frederic Briand Charles M Newman 6 December 2012 Community Food Webs Data and Theory Springer Science amp Business Media ISBN 978 3 642 83784 5 pbk reprint of 1990 original Daniel L Stein Charles M Newman 15 January 2013 Spin Glasses and Complexity Princeton University Press ISBN 978 1 4008 4563 7 References Edit Chuck Newman s publications on Google Scholar Selected publications downloadable of Chuck Newman Citation at the National Academy of Sciences List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society retrieved 2013 02 24 a b Charles M Newman at the Mathematics Genealogy Project a b Chuck Newman s curriculum vitae Alexander Kenneth S 1999 Book Review Topics in disordered systems Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 36 2 267 271 doi 10 1090 S0273 0979 99 00779 X ISSN 0273 0979 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles M Newman amp oldid 1114119426, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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