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Jonathan Borwein

Jonathan Michael Borwein (20 May 1951 – 2 August 2016)[1][2] was a Scottish mathematician who held an appointment as Laureate Professor of mathematics at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He was a close associate of David H. Bailey, and they have been prominent public advocates of experimental mathematics.

Jonathan Michael Borwein
Born(1951-05-20)20 May 1951
Died2 August 2016(2016-08-02) (aged 65)
Known forExperimental mathematics, expert on pi, optimization, number theory, functional analysis
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics

Borwein's interests spanned pure mathematics (analysis), applied mathematics (optimization), computational mathematics (numerical and computational analysis), and high performance computing. He authored ten books, including several on experimental mathematics,[3] a monograph on convex functions, and over 400 refereed articles.[4] He was a co-founder in 1995 of software company MathResources,[5] consulting and producing interactive software primarily for school and university mathematics. He was not associated with MathResources at the time of his death.

Borwein was also an expert on the number pi and especially its computation.[6][7]

Early life and education edit

Borwein was born in St. Andrews, Scotland, in 1951 into a Jewish family. His father was mathematician David Borwein, with whom he collaborated. His brother Peter Borwein was also a mathematician.

Borwein was married to Judith (née Roots), and had three daughters.[2]

He received his B.A. (Honours Math) from University of Western Ontario in 1971, and his D.Phil. from Oxford University in 1974 as a Rhodes Scholar at Jesus College.

Career edit

Prior to joining Simon Fraser University in 1993, he worked at Dalhousie University (1974–91), Carnegie-Mellon (1980–82) and the University of Waterloo (1991–93). He was Shrum Professor of Science (1993–2003) and a Canada Research Chair in Information Technology (2001–08) at Simon Fraser University, where he was founding Director of the Centre for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics and developed the Inverse Symbolic Calculator together with his brother and Simon Plouffe. In 2004, he (re-)joined the Faculty of Computer Science at Dalhousie University as a Canada Research Chair in Distributed and Collaborative Research, cross-appointed in Mathematics, while preserving an adjunct appointment at Simon Fraser.

Borwein was Governor at large of the Mathematical Association of America (2004–07), was president of the Canadian Mathematical Society (2000–02) and chair of (the Canadian National Science Library) NRC-CISTI Advisory Board (2000–2003). He served as chair of various NATO scientific programs. He was also Chair of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute (AMSI). He chaired the Canadian HPC consortium, later Compute Canada, and the International Mathematical Union's Committee on Electronic Information and Communications (2002–2008).[8]

Awards edit

Borwein received various awards including the Chauvenet Prize (1993),[9] Fellowship in the Royal Society of Canada (1994), Fellowship in the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2002), an honorary degree from Limoges (1999), and foreign membership in the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (2003). He was elected as a Fellow to the Australian Academy of Science (2010). In 2014, he became a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[10] He was an ISI highly cited mathematician for the period 1981–1999.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 December 2014. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Jonathan Borwein dies at 65". experimentalmath.info. Math Drudge. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Books on Experimental Mathematics". www.experimentalmath.info. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  4. ^ Brent, Richard (31 October 2021). "Jonathan Michael Borwein 1951 − 2016: Life and Legacy". Maple Transactions. 1 (2). arXiv:2107.06030. doi:10.5206/mt.v1i2.14358. ISSN 2564-3029.
  5. ^ Bailey, David H.; Borwein, Jonathan M.; Kapoor, Vishaal; Weisstein, Eric W. (1 June 2006). "Ten Problems in Experimental Mathematics". The American Mathematical Monthly. 113 (6): 481–509. doi:10.2307/27641975. hdl:1959.13/928097.
  6. ^ "Archimedes' constant pi". numbers.computation.free.fr. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  7. ^ Brent, Richard P. (2020). "The Borwein Brothers, Pi and the AGM". From Analysis to Visualization. Vol. 313. Cham: Springer International Publishing. p. 323–347. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-36568-4_21. ISBN 978-3-030-36567-7.
  8. ^ "Bulletin of the International Mathematical Union" (PDF). International Mathematical Union. June 2002. Retrieved 17 January 2024.
  9. ^ Borwein, J. M.; Borwein, P. B.; Bailey, D. H. (1989). "Ramanujan, Modular Equations, and Approximations to Pi or How to Compute One Billion Digits of Pi". The American Mathematical Monthly. 96 (3). Taylor & Francis: 201–219. doi:10.1080/00029890.1989.11972169. ISSN 0002-9890.
  10. ^ "Fellows of the American Mathematical Society". American Mathematical Society. Retrieved 16 November 2022.

External links edit

  • Jonathan Borwein memorial website
  • Jonathan Borwein at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  • The experimental mathematics homepage and blog
  • Researcher ID

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high performance computing He authored ten books including several on experimental mathematics 3 a monograph on convex functions and over 400 refereed articles 4 He was a co founder in 1995 of software company MathResources 5 consulting and producing interactive software primarily for school and university mathematics He was not associated with MathResources at the time of his death Borwein was also an expert on the number pi and especially its computation 6 7 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editBorwein was born in St Andrews Scotland in 1951 into a Jewish family His father was mathematician David Borwein with whom he collaborated His brother Peter Borwein was also a mathematician Borwein was married to Judith nee Roots and had three daughters 2 He received his B A Honours Math from University of Western Ontario in 1971 and his D Phil from Oxford University in 1974 as a Rhodes Scholar at Jesus College Career editPrior to joining Simon Fraser University in 1993 he worked at Dalhousie University 1974 91 Carnegie Mellon 1980 82 and the University of Waterloo 1991 93 He was Shrum Professor of Science 1993 2003 and a Canada Research Chair in Information Technology 2001 08 at Simon Fraser University where he was founding Director of the Centre for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics and developed the Inverse Symbolic Calculator together with his brother and Simon Plouffe In 2004 he re joined the Faculty of Computer Science at Dalhousie University as a Canada Research Chair in Distributed and Collaborative Research cross appointed in Mathematics while preserving an adjunct appointment at Simon Fraser Borwein was Governor at large of the Mathematical Association of America 2004 07 was president of the Canadian Mathematical Society 2000 02 and chair of the Canadian National Science Library NRC CISTI Advisory Board 2000 2003 He served as chair of various NATO scientific programs He was also Chair of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute AMSI He chaired the Canadian HPC consortium later Compute Canada and the International Mathematical Union s Committee on Electronic Information and Communications 2002 2008 8 Awards editBorwein received various awards including the Chauvenet Prize 1993 9 Fellowship in the Royal Society of Canada 1994 Fellowship in the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2002 an honorary degree from Limoges 1999 and foreign membership in the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 2003 He was elected as a Fellow to the Australian Academy of Science 2010 In 2014 he became a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society 10 He was an ISI highly cited mathematician for the period 1981 1999 See also editBorwein integral Borwein s algorithm List of University of Waterloo peopleReferences edit CV Archived from the original on 18 December 2014 Retrieved 25 April 2011 a b Jonathan Borwein dies at 65 experimentalmath info Math Drudge Retrieved 16 November 2022 Books on Experimental Mathematics www experimentalmath info Retrieved 16 November 2022 Brent Richard 31 October 2021 Jonathan Michael Borwein 1951 2016 Life and Legacy Maple Transactions 1 2 arXiv 2107 06030 doi 10 5206 mt v1i2 14358 ISSN 2564 3029 Bailey David H Borwein Jonathan M Kapoor Vishaal Weisstein Eric W 1 June 2006 Ten Problems in Experimental Mathematics The American Mathematical Monthly 113 6 481 509 doi 10 2307 27641975 hdl 1959 13 928097 Archimedes constant pi numbers computation free fr Retrieved 16 November 2022 Brent Richard P 2020 The Borwein Brothers Pi and the AGM From Analysis to Visualization Vol 313 Cham Springer International Publishing p 323 347 doi 10 1007 978 3 030 36568 4 21 ISBN 978 3 030 36567 7 Bulletin of the International Mathematical Union PDF International Mathematical Union June 2002 Retrieved 17 January 2024 Borwein J M Borwein P B Bailey D H 1989 Ramanujan Modular Equations and Approximations to Pi or How to Compute One Billion Digits of Pi The American Mathematical Monthly 96 3 Taylor amp Francis 201 219 doi 10 1080 00029890 1989 11972169 ISSN 0002 9890 Fellows of the American Mathematical Society American Mathematical Society Retrieved 16 November 2022 External links editJonathan Borwein s homepage Jonathan Borwein memorial website Jonathan Borwein at the Mathematics Genealogy Project The experimental mathematics homepage and blog Researcher ID Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jonathan Borwein amp oldid 1197860243, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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