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Joseph P. LaSalle

Joseph Pierre LaSalle (born 28 May 1916 in State College, Pennsylvania; died 7 July 1983 in Little Compton, Rhode Island) was an American mathematician specialising in dynamical systems and responsible for important contributions to stability theory, such as LaSalle's invariance principle which bears his name.

J. P. LaSalle
Born
Joseph Pierre LaSalle

(1916-05-28)May 28, 1916
DiedJuly 7, 1983(1983-07-07) (aged 67)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCalifornia Institute of Technology
Known for
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics,
Dynamical Systems,
Control theory
InstitutionsUniversity of Notre Dame,
RIAS,
Brown University
Doctoral advisorA.D.Michal[3]

Biography edit

Joseph LaSalle defended his Ph.D. thesis on ″Pseudo-Normed Linear Sets over Valued Rings″ at the California Institute of Technology in 1941.[3] In 1946 he joined the Mathematics Department at the University of Notre Dame as an assistant professor and remained there until 1958, becoming a full professor in 1956.[4] During a visit to Princeton in 1947–1948, LaSalle developed a deep interest in differential equations through his interaction with Solomon Lefschetz and Richard Bellman, with whom he developed a close friendship.[4] From 1958 until 1964 LaSalle was based at the Research Institute for Advanced Studies (RIAS) in Baltimore, where he worked closely with Lefschetz and in 1960 published his extension of Lyapunov stability theory,[5] known today as LaSalle's invariance principle.[4]

In 1962-1963 he was President of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)[6] and was a member of its board of trustees in 1964–1967.[4] In 1964 LaSalle founded the Journal of Differential Equations[7] and served as its Editor-in-Chief until 1980.[4] In 1964 he became the first director of the Center for Dynamical Systems at Brown University, where he was also the chairman of the Division of Applied Mathematics in 1968–1973.[8]

Together with J. K. Hale, LaSalle was the recipient of the 1965 Chauvenet Prize for their article, ″Differential Equations: Linearity vs. Nonlinearity″,[9] published in the SIAM Review.[1] In 1975 he was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship for applied mathematics.[2]

Works edit

Books
  • LaSalle, Joseph P.; Lefschetz, Solomon (1961). Stability by Liapunov's Direct Method with Applications. Mathematics in science and engineering. Vol. 4. Academic Press.
  • LaSalle, Joseph P. (1976). The Stability of Dynamical Systems. CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics. SIAM. doi:10.1137/1.9781611970432. ISBN 978-0-89871-022-9.
  • LaSalle, Joseph P. (1986). The stability and control of discrete processes. Applied Mathematical Sciences. Vol. 62. Springer. ISBN 978-0387964119.
  • Hermes, Henry; LaSalle, Joseph P. (1969). Functional Analysis and Time Optimal Control. Mathematics in Science and Engineering. Vol. 56. Academic Press. ISBN 978-0123426505.
Articles
  • J. LaSalle (July 1949). "Uniqueness theorems and successive approximations". Annals of Mathematics. 50 (3): 722–730. doi:10.2307/1969559. JSTOR 1969559.
  • LaSalle, J. P. (Dec 1960). (PDF). IRE Transactions on Circuit Theory . IEEE. 7 (4): 520–527. doi:10.1109/TCT.1960.1086720. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-04-30. Retrieved 2016-07-04.
  • LaSalle, Joseph P.; Hale, Jack K. (July 1963). "Differential Equations: Linearity vs. Nonlinearity" (PDF). SIAM Review. SIAM. 5 (3): 249–272. Bibcode:1963SIAMR...5..249H. doi:10.1137/1005068. Retrieved 2016-07-04.
  • Bellman, R.E., LaSalle, J.P. On Non-Zero-Sum Games and Stochastic Processes, Project RAND Research Memorandum, RM-212, 19 August 1949. (URL)
  • Bellman, R.E., Blackwell, D., LaSalle, J.P. Application of Theory of Games to Identification of Friend and Foe, Project RAND Research Memorandum, RM-197, 28 July 1949. (URL)
  • LaSalle, J.P. Stability theory for ordinary differential equations, Journal of Differential Equations, volume 4, issue 1, pp. 57–65, 1968. (URL)
  • LaSalle, J.P. An Invariance Principle in the Theory of Stability, Brown University, Center for Dynamical Systems, Technical Report 66–1, 1966. (PDF)
  • LaSalle, J.P. Stability and Control, SIAM Journal of Control, 1962. (URL)
  • LaSalle, J.P. Recent Advances in Liapunov Stability Theory, SIAM Review, vol. 6, no. 1, January 1964. (URL)
  • LaSalle, J.P. The Second International Congress of IFAC on Automatic Control, SIAM Review, vol 6., no. 3, July 1964. (URL)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Mathematical Association of America, Chauvenet Prize recipients
  2. ^ a b Joseph P. LaSalle Guggenheim Fellowship, 1975
  3. ^ a b J. P. LaSalle on the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ a b c d e SIAM J. Control Optim., 21(6), vii–ix. In Memoriam
  5. ^ LaSalle, J. P. (Dec 1960). (PDF). IRE Transactions on Circuit Theory . IEEE. 7 (4): 520–527. doi:10.1109/TCT.1960.1086720. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-04-30. Retrieved 2016-07-04.
  6. ^ Presidents of SIAM
  7. ^ Journal of Differential Equations Editorial Board
  8. ^ Center for Dynamical Systems at Brown University
  9. ^ LaSalle, Joseph P.; Hale, Jack K. (July 1963). "Differential Equations: Linearity vs. Nonlinearity" (PDF). SIAM Review. SIAM. 5 (3): 249–272. Bibcode:1963SIAMR...5..249H. doi:10.1137/1005068. Retrieved 2016-07-04.

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Joseph Pierre LaSalle born 28 May 1916 in State College Pennsylvania died 7 July 1983 in Little Compton Rhode Island was an American mathematician specialising in dynamical systems and responsible for important contributions to stability theory such as LaSalle s invariance principle which bears his name J P LaSalleBornJoseph Pierre LaSalle 1916 05 28 May 28 1916State College Pennsylvania United StatesDiedJuly 7 1983 1983 07 07 aged 67 Little Compton Rhode Island United StatesNationalityAmericanAlma materCalifornia Institute of TechnologyKnown forLaSalle s invariance principle Bihari LaSalle inequalityAwardsChauvenet Prize 1965 1 Guggenheim Fellowship 1975 2 Scientific careerFieldsMathematics Dynamical Systems Control theoryInstitutionsUniversity of Notre Dame RIAS Brown UniversityDoctoral advisorA D Michal 3 Biography editJoseph LaSalle defended his Ph D thesis on Pseudo Normed Linear Sets over Valued Rings at the California Institute of Technology in 1941 3 In 1946 he joined the Mathematics Department at the University of Notre Dame as an assistant professor and remained there until 1958 becoming a full professor in 1956 4 During a visit to Princeton in 1947 1948 LaSalle developed a deep interest in differential equations through his interaction with Solomon Lefschetz and Richard Bellman with whom he developed a close friendship 4 From 1958 until 1964 LaSalle was based at the Research Institute for Advanced Studies RIAS in Baltimore where he worked closely with Lefschetz and in 1960 published his extension of Lyapunov stability theory 5 known today as LaSalle s invariance principle 4 In 1962 1963 he was President of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics SIAM 6 and was a member of its board of trustees in 1964 1967 4 In 1964 LaSalle founded the Journal of Differential Equations 7 and served as its Editor in Chief until 1980 4 In 1964 he became the first director of the Center for Dynamical Systems at Brown University where he was also the chairman of the Division of Applied Mathematics in 1968 1973 8 Together with J K Hale LaSalle was the recipient of the 1965 Chauvenet Prize for their article Differential Equations Linearity vs Nonlinearity 9 published in the SIAM Review 1 In 1975 he was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship for applied mathematics 2 Works editBooksLaSalle Joseph P Lefschetz Solomon 1961 Stability by Liapunov s Direct Method with Applications Mathematics in science and engineering Vol 4 Academic Press LaSalle Joseph P 1976 The Stability of Dynamical Systems CBMS NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics SIAM doi 10 1137 1 9781611970432 ISBN 978 0 89871 022 9 LaSalle Joseph P 1986 The stability and control of discrete processes Applied Mathematical Sciences Vol 62 Springer ISBN 978 0387964119 Hermes Henry LaSalle Joseph P 1969 Functional Analysis and Time Optimal Control Mathematics in Science and Engineering Vol 56 Academic Press ISBN 978 0123426505 ArticlesJ LaSalle July 1949 Uniqueness theorems and successive approximations Annals of Mathematics 50 3 722 730 doi 10 2307 1969559 JSTOR 1969559 LaSalle J P Dec 1960 Some extensions of Liapunov s second method PDF IRE Transactions on Circuit Theory IEEE 7 4 520 527 doi 10 1109 TCT 1960 1086720 Archived from the original PDF on 2019 04 30 Retrieved 2016 07 04 LaSalle Joseph P Hale Jack K July 1963 Differential Equations Linearity vs Nonlinearity PDF SIAM Review SIAM 5 3 249 272 Bibcode 1963SIAMR 5 249H doi 10 1137 1005068 Retrieved 2016 07 04 Bellman R E LaSalle J P On Non Zero Sum Games and Stochastic Processes Project RAND Research Memorandum RM 212 19 August 1949 URL Bellman R E Blackwell D LaSalle J P Application of Theory of Games to Identification of Friend and Foe Project RAND Research Memorandum RM 197 28 July 1949 URL LaSalle J P Stability theory for ordinary differential equations Journal of Differential Equations volume 4 issue 1 pp 57 65 1968 URL LaSalle J P An Invariance Principle in the Theory of Stability Brown University Center for Dynamical Systems Technical Report 66 1 1966 PDF LaSalle J P Stability and Control SIAM Journal of Control 1962 URL LaSalle J P Recent Advances in Liapunov Stability Theory SIAM Review vol 6 no 1 January 1964 URL LaSalle J P The Second International Congress of IFAC on Automatic Control SIAM Review vol 6 no 3 July 1964 URL References edit a b Mathematical Association of America Chauvenet Prize recipients a b Joseph P LaSalle Guggenheim Fellowship 1975 a b J P LaSalle on the Mathematics Genealogy Project a b c d e SIAM J Control Optim 21 6 vii ix In Memoriam LaSalle J P Dec 1960 Some extensions of Liapunov s second method PDF IRE Transactions on Circuit Theory IEEE 7 4 520 527 doi 10 1109 TCT 1960 1086720 Archived from the original PDF on 2019 04 30 Retrieved 2016 07 04 Presidents of SIAM Journal of Differential Equations Editorial Board Center for Dynamical Systems at Brown University LaSalle Joseph P Hale Jack K July 1963 Differential Equations Linearity vs Nonlinearity PDF SIAM Review SIAM 5 3 249 272 Bibcode 1963SIAMR 5 249H doi 10 1137 1005068 Retrieved 2016 07 04 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph P LaSalle amp oldid 1148047934, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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