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José Luis Massera

José Luis Massera (Genoa, Italy, June 8, 1915 – Montevideo, September 9, 2002)[1][2] was a Uruguayan dissident and mathematician who researched the stability of differential equations.

José Luis Massera
José Luis Massera
Born
José Luis Massera

June 8, 1915
DiedSeptember 9, 2002 (2002-09-10) (aged 87)
NationalityItalian
Occupation(s)Mathematician, engineer, writer, politician
Political partyCommunist Party of Uruguay
Spouse(s)Carmen Garayalde, Marta Valentini
ChildrenEma, José Pedro
AwardsPremio México de Ciencia y Tecnología (1997)

Massera's lemma is named after him. He published over 40 papers during 1940–1970. A militant Communist, he was a political prisoner during 1975–1984. In the 1930s, Julio Rey Pastor gave regular weekend lectures on topology in Montevideo to a group that included Massera. Stimulated by contact with Argentine mathematics, the 1950s saw Uruguay develop a fine school in mathematics, of which Massera was very much a part.[3]

Massera developed new notions of stability, and published several foundational papers and an influential textbook. His results in (Massera 1950) on periodic differential equations have been heavily cited and are referred to as Massera's theorem. His work in (Massera 1949) and (Massera 1956) on the converse to Lyapunov's criterion is also influential, and contain the well known Massera's lemma. His textbook (Massera & Schäffer 1966) is also heavily cited.

After military intervention in Uruguay in 1973,[3] Massera was arrested on October 22, 1975 in Montevideo and was held in solitary confinement for nearly a year. During this time he was subjected to repeated torture resulting in injuries including a fractured pelvis. In October 1976 he was taken from solitary confinement, tried and convicted for "subversive association", and given a 24-year prison sentence.[4] On June 22, 1979, as a consequence of a proposal put forward by Gaetano Fichera and unanimously approved by the whole Mathematics Faculty Council of the Sapienza University of Rome,[5] he was awarded the laurea honoris causa while still being under conviction.[6] He was released in 1984.[7]

Honors edit

Selected works edit

  • Massera, José Luis (1949), "On Liapounoff's conditions of stability", Annals of Mathematics, Second Series, 50 (3), The Annals of Mathematics, Vol. 50, No. 3: 705–721, doi:10.2307/1969558, JSTOR 1969558, MR 0035354, Zbl 0038.25003.
  • Massera, José Luis (1950), "The existence of periodic solutions of systems of differential equations", Duke Mathematical Journal, 17 (4): 457–475, doi:10.1215/S0012-7094-50-01741-8, MR 0040512, Zbl 0038.25002.
  • Massera, José Luis (1956), "Contributions to stability theory", Annals of Mathematics, Second Series, 64 (1), The Annals of Mathematics, Vol. 64, No. 1: 182–206, doi:10.2307/1969955, JSTOR 1969955, MR 0079179, Zbl 0070.31003.
  • Massera, José Luis; Schäffer, Juan Jorge (1966), Linear differential equations and function spaces, Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 21, Boston, MA: Academic Press, MR 0212324, Zbl 0243.34107

References edit

  1. ^ Broué, M.; Gonzalez-Sprinberg, G. (2002), (PDF), Gazette des Mathématiciens, 94: 8, MR 2067167, archived from the original (PDF) on November 23, 2006.
  2. ^ Kahane, J.-P. (2002), (PDF), Gazette des Mathématiciens, 94: 9–13, MR 2067168, archived from the original (PDF) on November 23, 2006.
  3. ^ a b Bethell, Leslie (1996), Ideas and Ideologies in Twentieth Century Latin America, Cambridge University Press, p. 336, ISBN 0-521-46833-7, Bethell
  4. ^ Joyce, James Avery (1978), Human Rights: International Documents, Brill Archive, p. 1529, ISBN 90-286-0298-4, joyce
  5. ^ See (Vernacchia-Galli 1986, p. 559 and p. 568).
  6. ^ The complete documentation on the awarding, kept in the archives of the Sapienza University of Rome, is partly transcribed and caredully analyzed by Vernacchia-Galli (1986, pp. 559–605).
  7. ^ MR0712764
  8. ^ "10690 Massera (1981 DO3)". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved April 22, 2017.
  9. ^ "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved April 22, 2017.

Biographical references edit

  • Vernacchia-Galli, Jole (1986), "José Luis Massera", Regesto delle lauree honoris causa dal 1944 al 1985, Studi e Fonti per la storia dell'Università di Roma (in Italian and Spanish), vol. 10, Roma: Edizioni Dell'Ateneo, pp. 559–605. The "regest of honoris causa degrees from 1944 to 1985" (English translation of the title) is a detailed and carefully commented regest of all the documents of the official archive of the Sapienza University of Rome pertaining to the honoris causa degrees, awarded or not. It includes all the awarding proposals submitted during the considered period, detailed presentations of the work of the candidate, if available, and precise references to related articles published on Italian newspapers and magazines, if the laurea was awarded.

josé, luis, massera, genoa, italy, june, 1915, montevideo, september, 2002, uruguayan, dissident, mathematician, researched, stability, differential, equations, bornjune, 1915italydiedseptember, 2002, 2002, aged, uruguaynationalityitalianoccupation, mathematic. Jose Luis Massera Genoa Italy June 8 1915 Montevideo September 9 2002 1 2 was a Uruguayan dissident and mathematician who researched the stability of differential equations Jose Luis MasseraJose Luis MasseraBornJose Luis MasseraJune 8 1915ItalyDiedSeptember 9 2002 2002 09 10 aged 87 UruguayNationalityItalianOccupation s Mathematician engineer writer politicianPolitical partyCommunist Party of UruguaySpouse s Carmen Garayalde Marta ValentiniChildrenEma Jose PedroAwardsPremio Mexico de Ciencia y Tecnologia 1997 Massera s lemma is named after him He published over 40 papers during 1940 1970 A militant Communist he was a political prisoner during 1975 1984 In the 1930s Julio Rey Pastor gave regular weekend lectures on topology in Montevideo to a group that included Massera Stimulated by contact with Argentine mathematics the 1950s saw Uruguay develop a fine school in mathematics of which Massera was very much a part 3 Massera developed new notions of stability and published several foundational papers and an influential textbook His results in Massera 1950 on periodic differential equations have been heavily cited and are referred to as Massera s theorem His work in Massera 1949 and Massera 1956 on the converse to Lyapunov s criterion is also influential and contain the well known Massera s lemma His textbook Massera amp Schaffer 1966 is also heavily cited After military intervention in Uruguay in 1973 3 Massera was arrested on October 22 1975 in Montevideo and was held in solitary confinement for nearly a year During this time he was subjected to repeated torture resulting in injuries including a fractured pelvis In October 1976 he was taken from solitary confinement tried and convicted for subversive association and given a 24 year prison sentence 4 On June 22 1979 as a consequence of a proposal put forward by Gaetano Fichera and unanimously approved by the whole Mathematics Faculty Council of the Sapienza University of Rome 5 he was awarded the laurea honoris causa while still being under conviction 6 He was released in 1984 7 Contents 1 Honors 2 Selected works 3 References 4 Biographical referencesHonors editThe outer main belt asteroid 10690 Massera discovered by American astronomer Schelte Bus at the Australian Siding Spring Observatory in 1981 was named in his memory on 13 April 2017 M P C 103976 8 9 Selected works editMassera Jose Luis 1949 On Liapounoff s conditions of stability Annals of Mathematics Second Series 50 3 The Annals of Mathematics Vol 50 No 3 705 721 doi 10 2307 1969558 JSTOR 1969558 MR 0035354 Zbl 0038 25003 Massera Jose Luis 1950 The existence of periodic solutions of systems of differential equations Duke Mathematical Journal 17 4 457 475 doi 10 1215 S0012 7094 50 01741 8 MR 0040512 Zbl 0038 25002 Massera Jose Luis 1956 Contributions to stability theory Annals of Mathematics Second Series 64 1 The Annals of Mathematics Vol 64 No 1 182 206 doi 10 2307 1969955 JSTOR 1969955 MR 0079179 Zbl 0070 31003 Massera Jose Luis Schaffer Juan Jorge 1966 Linear differential equations and function spaces Pure and Applied Mathematics Vol 21 Boston MA Academic Press MR 0212324 Zbl 0243 34107References edit Broue M Gonzalez Sprinberg G 2002 Jose Luis Massera 1915 2002 PDF Gazette des Mathematiciens 94 8 MR 2067167 archived from the original PDF on November 23 2006 Kahane J P 2002 Jose Luis Massera PDF Gazette des Mathematiciens 94 9 13 MR 2067168 archived from the original PDF on November 23 2006 a b Bethell Leslie 1996 Ideas and Ideologies in Twentieth Century Latin America Cambridge University Press p 336 ISBN 0 521 46833 7 Bethell Joyce James Avery 1978 Human Rights International Documents Brill Archive p 1529 ISBN 90 286 0298 4 joyce See Vernacchia Galli 1986 p 559 and p 568 The complete documentation on the awarding kept in the archives of the Sapienza University of Rome is partly transcribed and caredully analyzed by Vernacchia Galli 1986 pp 559 605 MR0712764 10690 Massera 1981 DO3 Minor Planet Center Retrieved April 22 2017 MPC MPO MPS Archive Minor Planet Center Retrieved April 22 2017 Biographical references editVernacchia Galli Jole 1986 Jose Luis Massera Regesto delle lauree honoris causa dal 1944 al 1985 Studi e Fonti per la storia dell Universita di Roma in Italian and Spanish vol 10 Roma Edizioni Dell Ateneo pp 559 605 The regest of honoris causa degrees from 1944 to 1985 English translation of the title is a detailed and carefully commented regest of all the documents of the official archive of the Sapienza University of Rome pertaining to the honoris causa degrees awarded or not It includes all the awarding proposals submitted during the considered period detailed presentations of the work of the candidate if available and precise references to related articles published on Italian newspapers and magazines if the laurea was awarded Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Luis Massera amp oldid 1162226255, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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