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Jean Taylor

Jean Ellen Taylor[1] (born 1944)[2] is an American mathematician who is a professor emerita at Rutgers University[3] and visiting faculty at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University.[4]

Jean Taylor
Jean Ellen Taylor in 2019
Born
Jean Ellen Taylor

(1944-09-17) September 17, 1944 (age 78)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley, University of Warwick, Princeton University
Spouse(s)John Guckenheimer, Frederick J. Almgren Jr., William T. Golden
AwardsFellow of:
Scientific career
InstitutionsRutgers University
Doctoral advisorShiing-Shen Chern, Frederick J. Almgren, Jr.

Biography

Taylor was born in Northern California.[5] She did her undergraduate studies at Mount Holyoke College, graduating summa cum laude with an A.B. in 1966.[5] She began her graduate studies in chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, but after receiving an M.Sc. she switched to mathematics under the mentorship of Shiing-Shen Chern and then transferred to the University of Warwick and received a second M.Sc. in mathematics there. She completed a doctorate in 1973 from Princeton University under the supervision of Frederick J. Almgren, Jr.[5][1]

Taylor joined the Rutgers faculty in 1973, and retired in 2002.[5] She was president of the Association for Women in Mathematics from 1999 to 2001.[5][6]

She has been married three times, to mathematicians John Guckenheimer and Frederick Almgren, and to financier and science advocate William T. Golden.[5][7]

Research

Taylor is known for her work on the mathematics of soap bubbles and of the growth of crystals. In 1976 she, along with Almgren, published the first proof of Plateau's laws, a description of the shapes formed by soap bubble clusters that had been formulated without proof in the 19th century by Joseph Plateau.[8] Encyclopedia Britannica called the mathematical derivation "one of the major triumphs of global analysis".[9]

Awards and honors

Taylor is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Mathematical Society,[10] and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.[11] In 2001, she received an honorary doctorate from Mount Holyoke College.[5] In 2017, she was selected as a fellow of the Association for Women in Mathematics in the inaugural class.[12]

Selected publications

  • Taylor, Jean E. (1976), "The structure of singularities in soap-bubble-like and soap-film-like minimal surfaces", Annals of Mathematics, Second Series, 103 (3): 489–539, doi:10.2307/1970949, JSTOR 1970949, MR 0428181.
  • Taylor, J. E.; Cahn, J. W.; Handwerker, C. A. (1992), "Overview No. 98. I. Geometric models of crystal growth", Acta Metallurgica et Materialia, 40 (7): 1443–1474, doi:10.1016/0956-7151(92)90090-2.
  • Taylor, J. E. (1992), "Overview No. 98. II. Mean curvature and weighted mean curvature", Acta Metallurgica et Materialia, 40 (7): 1475–1485, doi:10.1016/0956-7151(92)90091-R.
  • Almgren, Fred; Taylor, Jean E.; Wang, Lihe (1993), "Curvature-driven flows: a variational approach", SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 31 (2): 387–438, doi:10.1137/0331020, MR 1205983.
  • Cahn, J. W.; Taylor, J. E. (1994), "Overview No. 113. Surface motion by surface diffusion", Acta Metallurgica et Materialia, 42 (4): 1045–1053, doi:10.1016/0956-7151(94)90123-6.
  • Taylor, Jean E. (2003), "Some mathematical challenges in materials science", Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 40 (1): 69–87, doi:10.1090/s0273-0979-02-00967-9, MR 1943134.
  • Taylor, Jean E. (2006), "Soap bubbles and crystals", Resonance, 11 (6): 26–30, doi:10.1007/BF02838879, S2CID 122133930.

References

  1. ^ a b Jean Ellen Taylor at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ "Jean Taylor", Biographies of Women Mathematicians, Agnes Scott College
  3. ^ Emeritus faculty listing, Rutgers University Mathematics Department, retrieved 2012-07-04.
  4. ^ Visiting members and research fellows, Courant Institute, retrieved 2012-07-04.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Jean E. Taylor: Five Little Crystals and How They Grew", , Association for Women in Mathematics, 2003, archived from the original on 2016-10-22, retrieved 2012-07-04
  6. ^ AWM history, Association for Women in Mathematics, retrieved 2012-07-04.
  7. ^ Overbye, Dennis (October 9, 2007), "William T. Golden, Financier and Key Science Adviser, Is Dead at 97", New York Times.
  8. ^ Taylor (1976).
  9. ^ "Plateau problem | mathematics | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  10. ^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2013-08-25.
  11. ^ "SIAM Fellows: Class of 2017". Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  12. ^ "2018 Inaugural Class of AWM Fellows". awm-math.org/awards/awm-fellows/2018-awm-fellows. Association for Women in Mathematics. Retrieved 9 January 2021.

External links

  •   Quotations related to Jean Taylor at Wikiquote
  • Home page at Rutgers

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For other people named Jean Taylor see Jean Taylor disambiguation Jean Ellen Taylor 1 born 1944 2 is an American mathematician who is a professor emerita at Rutgers University 3 and visiting faculty at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University 4 Jean TaylorJean Ellen Taylor in 2019BornJean Ellen Taylor 1944 09 17 September 17 1944 age 78 San Mateo CaliforniaNationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of California Berkeley University of Warwick Princeton UniversitySpouse s John Guckenheimer Frederick J Almgren Jr William T GoldenAwardsFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences American Association for the Advancement of Science Association for Women in Mathematics American Mathematical SocietyScientific careerInstitutionsRutgers UniversityDoctoral advisorShiing Shen Chern Frederick J Almgren Jr Contents 1 Biography 2 Research 3 Awards and honors 4 Selected publications 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditTaylor was born in Northern California 5 She did her undergraduate studies at Mount Holyoke College graduating summa cum laude with an A B in 1966 5 She began her graduate studies in chemistry at the University of California Berkeley but after receiving an M Sc she switched to mathematics under the mentorship of Shiing Shen Chern and then transferred to the University of Warwick and received a second M Sc in mathematics there She completed a doctorate in 1973 from Princeton University under the supervision of Frederick J Almgren Jr 5 1 Taylor joined the Rutgers faculty in 1973 and retired in 2002 5 She was president of the Association for Women in Mathematics from 1999 to 2001 5 6 She has been married three times to mathematicians John Guckenheimer and Frederick Almgren and to financier and science advocate William T Golden 5 7 Research EditTaylor is known for her work on the mathematics of soap bubbles and of the growth of crystals In 1976 she along with Almgren published the first proof of Plateau s laws a description of the shapes formed by soap bubble clusters that had been formulated without proof in the 19th century by Joseph Plateau 8 Encyclopedia Britannica called the mathematical derivation one of the major triumphs of global analysis 9 Awards and honors EditTaylor is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences the American Association for the Advancement of Science the American Mathematical Society 10 and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics 11 In 2001 she received an honorary doctorate from Mount Holyoke College 5 In 2017 she was selected as a fellow of the Association for Women in Mathematics in the inaugural class 12 Selected publications EditTaylor Jean E 1976 The structure of singularities in soap bubble like and soap film like minimal surfaces Annals of Mathematics Second Series 103 3 489 539 doi 10 2307 1970949 JSTOR 1970949 MR 0428181 Taylor J E Cahn J W Handwerker C A 1992 Overview No 98 I Geometric models of crystal growth Acta Metallurgica et Materialia 40 7 1443 1474 doi 10 1016 0956 7151 92 90090 2 Taylor J E 1992 Overview No 98 II Mean curvature and weighted mean curvature Acta Metallurgica et Materialia 40 7 1475 1485 doi 10 1016 0956 7151 92 90091 R Almgren Fred Taylor Jean E Wang Lihe 1993 Curvature driven flows a variational approach SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization 31 2 387 438 doi 10 1137 0331020 MR 1205983 Cahn J W Taylor J E 1994 Overview No 113 Surface motion by surface diffusion Acta Metallurgica et Materialia 42 4 1045 1053 doi 10 1016 0956 7151 94 90123 6 Taylor Jean E 2003 Some mathematical challenges in materials science Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 40 1 69 87 doi 10 1090 s0273 0979 02 00967 9 MR 1943134 Taylor Jean E 2006 Soap bubbles and crystals Resonance 11 6 26 30 doi 10 1007 BF02838879 S2CID 122133930 References Edit a b Jean Ellen Taylor at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Jean Taylor Biographies of Women Mathematicians Agnes Scott College Emeritus faculty listing Rutgers University Mathematics Department retrieved 2012 07 04 Visiting members and research fellows Courant Institute retrieved 2012 07 04 a b c d e f g Jean E Taylor Five Little Crystals and How They Grew Profiles of Women in Mathematics The Emmy Noether Lectures Association for Women in Mathematics 2003 archived from the original on 2016 10 22 retrieved 2012 07 04 AWM history Association for Women in Mathematics retrieved 2012 07 04 Overbye Dennis October 9 2007 William T Golden Financier and Key Science Adviser Is Dead at 97 New York Times Taylor 1976 Plateau problem mathematics Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 2023 03 01 List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society retrieved 2013 08 25 SIAM Fellows Class of 2017 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Retrieved 24 April 2017 2018 Inaugural Class of AWM Fellows awm math org awards awm fellows 2018 awm fellows Association for Women in Mathematics Retrieved 9 January 2021 External links Edit Quotations related to Jean Taylor at Wikiquote Home 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