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Thomas J. Osler

Thomas Joseph Osler (April 26, 1940 – March 26, 2023) was an American mathematician, national champion distance runner, and author.

Thomas J. Osler
Osler at whiteboard in 2020
Born(1940-04-26)April 26, 1940
DiedMarch 26, 2023(2023-03-26) (aged 82)
Alma mater
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsRowan University

Early life and education edit

Born in 1940 in Camden, New Jersey,[1] Osler was a graduate of Camden High School in 1957 and then studied physics at Drexel University, graduating in 1962.[2][3] He completed his PhD at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University,[4] in 1970. His dissertation, Leibniz Rule, the Chain Rule, and Taylor's Theorem for Fractional Derivatives, was supervised by Samuel Karp.[5]

Career edit

Osler taught at Saint Joseph's University and the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute[6] before joining the mathematics department at Rowan University in New Jersey in 1972;[7] he was a full professor at Rowan University until his death.[4]

In mathematics, Osler is best known for his work on fractional calculus.[8][9][10] He also gave a series of product formulas for   that interpolate between the formula of Viète and that of Wallis.[11]

In 2009, the New Jersey Section of the Mathematical Association of America gave him their Distinguished Teaching Award.[12][13] A mathematics conference was held at Rowan University in honor of his 70th birthday in 2010.[6]

Running edit

Osler won three national Amateur Athletic Union championships at 25 km (1965), 30 km and 50 mi (1967).[14][15] Osler won the 1965 Philadelphia Marathon, finishing the race in freezing-cold weather in a time of 2:34:07.[16]

 
Osler during 50-mile track race at Fort Meade in 1975

Osler was involved in the creation of the Road Runners Club of America with Olympian Browning Ross; together they were elected as co-secretaries in 1959[17] and were among the four first official elected officers of the newly formed club.[18] He served on the Amateur Athletic Union Standards Committee in 1979.[19] He has been credited with helping to popularize the idea of walk breaks among US marathon runners.[1][3]

In 1980, Osler was inducted into the Road Runners Club of America Hall of fame.[17][20]

Running publications edit

Osler was the author of several books and booklets on running:

  • Guide to Long Distance Running (a 20-page booklet coauthored with Edward Dodd) was published in 1965 by the South Jersey Track Club.[21]
  • The Conditioning of Distance Runners (a 29-page booklet) was published in 1967 by the Long Distance Log.[1][3][21] It was reprinted in 1984–1985 in Runner's World magazine[22][23] and reprinted with a new foreword by Amby Burfoot in 2019.[24]
  • Serious Runner's Handbook: Answers to Hundreds of your Running Questions (187 pages) was published by World Publications in 1978.[25]
  • Ultramarathoning: The Next Challenge (299 pages, coauthored with Edward Dodd) was also published by World Publications, in 1979.[26]

Personal life and death edit

Osler was a resident of Glassboro, New Jersey.[12]

Osler died on March 26, 2023, at the age of 82.[27]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Benyo, Richard; Henderson, Joe (2002). ""Tom Osler"". Running Encyclopedia. Human Kinetics. ISBN 0736037349.
  2. ^ "It All Adds Up: Running, teaching and math". Rowan Today. Rowan University. September 16, 2009.
  3. ^ a b c Englehart, Richard (September 2008). "Like a Cat Chases Mice". Marathon & Beyond.
  4. ^ a b "Tom Osler, PhD". Faculty and Staff. Rowan University Mathematics Department. Retrieved March 27, 2023.
  5. ^ Thomas J. Osler at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  6. ^ a b "Oslerfest: Prominent mathematicians to pay tribute to legendary Rowan prof". Rowan Today. Rowan University. April 12, 2010.
  7. ^ "Osler honored for distinguished teaching by Mathematical Association of America". Rowan Today. Rowan University. April 17, 2009.
  8. ^ Yang, Xiao-Jun; Gao, Feng; Ju, Yang (2020). "Section 2.3: Osler fractional calculus". General Fractional Derivatives with Applications in Viscoelasticity. Academic Press. pp. 107–111. ISBN 9780128172094.
  9. ^ Almeida, Ricardo (2019). "Further properties of Osler's generalized fractional integrals and derivatives with respect to another function". The Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics. 49 (8): 2459–2493. doi:10.1216/RMJ-2019-49-8-2459. hdl:10773/27488. MR 4058333. S2CID 214139065.
  10. ^ Nishimoto, Katsuyuki (1977). "Osler's cut and Nishimoto's cut". Journal of the College of Engineering of Nihon University, Series B. 18: 9–13. MR 0486359.
  11. ^ Arndt, Jörg; Haenel, Christoph (2001). "12.8 Viète ✕ Wallis = Osler". π Unleashed. Berlin Heidelberg New York: Springer-Verlag. pp. 160–162. ISBN 3-540-66572-2.
  12. ^ a b Shryock, Bob (May 7, 2009). "Running Man". South Jersey Times.
  13. ^ "New Jersey Section Archives". Mathematical Association of America. Retrieved November 23, 2020.
  14. ^ "United States Champions (with Local Connections)". Retrieved November 23, 2020.
  15. ^ United States Championships (Men). GBR Athletics. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
  16. ^ "Osler Captures Phila. Marathon", Asbury Park Press, December 27, 1965. Accessed November 24, 2020. "Philadelphia – Tom Osler of the South Jersey Track Club, 25-year-old New York University graduate student from Camden, N.J., scored an easy victory in the Ruthrauff Marathon race yesterday through Fairmount Park. Osier braved sub-freezing temperatures and stiff winds to cover the 26 miles, 385 yards in two hours, 34 minutes and seven seconds."
  17. ^ a b "History of Road Runners Club of America" (PDF). Road Runners Club of America. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
  18. ^ "50th Anniversary Report". Road Runners Club of America. December 15, 2011. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
  19. ^ "Pertinent Trivia" (PDF). Measurement News (88): 14. March 1988.
  20. ^ "Distance Running History". Road Runner's Club of America. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
  21. ^ a b Morison, Ray Leon (June 1975). An Annotated Bibliography of Track and Field Books Published in the United States Between 1960–1974 (PDF) (Master's thesis). San Jose State University. pp. 23, 33 – via Education Resources Information Center.
  22. ^ Osler, Tom (December 1984). "The Conditioning of Distance Runners (part 1)". Runner's World: 52–57, 87.
  23. ^ Osler, Tom (January 1985). "The Conditioning of Distance Runners (part 2)". Runner's World: 44–47, 80.
  24. ^ Osler, Thomas J. (1967). The Conditioning of Distance Runners (2019 ed.). Y42K Publishing. ISBN 9781710036725.
  25. ^ Osler, Tom (1978). Serious Runner's Handbook: Answers to Hundreds of Your Running Questions. Mountain View, California, USA: World Publications, Inc. ISBN 0-89037-126-1. Briefly reviewed in "Books". The Marine Corps Gazette. 1978. pp. 57–60; see in particular p. 59.
  26. ^ Osler, Tom; Dodd, Ed (1979). Ultramarathoning: The Next Challenge. Mountain View, California, USA: World Publications, Inc. ISBN 0-89037-169-5. See also Edwards, Sally (September 1983). "Ultramarathoning—A Dying Sport". UltraRunning Magazine. The book Ultramarathoning by Tom Osler and Ed Dodd had a shelf life of about 2 years, with 6,000 copies printed before the publisher (World Publications) discontinued it.
  27. ^ "Thomas J. Osler". South Jersey Times. March 27, 2023. Retrieved March 27, 2023 – via Legacy.com.

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Thomas Joseph Osler April 26 1940 March 26 2023 was an American mathematician national champion distance runner and author Thomas J OslerOsler at whiteboard in 2020Born 1940 04 26 April 26 1940Camden New Jersey U S DiedMarch 26 2023 2023 03 26 aged 82 Alma materDrexel University BS New York University PhD Scientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsRowan University Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Running 2 2 Running publications 3 Personal life and death 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editBorn in 1940 in Camden New Jersey 1 Osler was a graduate of Camden High School in 1957 and then studied physics at Drexel University graduating in 1962 2 3 He completed his PhD at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University 4 in 1970 His dissertation Leibniz Rule the Chain Rule and Taylor s Theorem for Fractional Derivatives was supervised by Samuel Karp 5 Career editOsler taught at Saint Joseph s University and the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 6 before joining the mathematics department at Rowan University in New Jersey in 1972 7 he was a full professor at Rowan University until his death 4 In mathematics Osler is best known for his work on fractional calculus 8 9 10 He also gave a series of product formulas for p displaystyle pi nbsp that interpolate between the formula of Viete and that of Wallis 11 In 2009 the New Jersey Section of the Mathematical Association of America gave him their Distinguished Teaching Award 12 13 A mathematics conference was held at Rowan University in honor of his 70th birthday in 2010 6 Running edit Osler won three national Amateur Athletic Union championships at 25 km 1965 30 km and 50 mi 1967 14 15 Osler won the 1965 Philadelphia Marathon finishing the race in freezing cold weather in a time of 2 34 07 16 nbsp Osler during 50 mile track race at Fort Meade in 1975Osler was involved in the creation of the Road Runners Club of America with Olympian Browning Ross together they were elected as co secretaries in 1959 17 and were among the four first official elected officers of the newly formed club 18 He served on the Amateur Athletic Union Standards Committee in 1979 19 He has been credited with helping to popularize the idea of walk breaks among US marathon runners 1 3 In 1980 Osler was inducted into the Road Runners Club of America Hall of fame 17 20 Running publications edit Osler was the author of several books and booklets on running Guide to Long Distance Running a 20 page booklet coauthored with Edward Dodd was published in 1965 by the South Jersey Track Club 21 The Conditioning of Distance Runners a 29 page booklet was published in 1967 by the Long Distance Log 1 3 21 It was reprinted in 1984 1985 in Runner s World magazine 22 23 and reprinted with a new foreword by Amby Burfoot in 2019 24 Serious Runner s Handbook Answers to Hundreds of your Running Questions 187 pages was published by World Publications in 1978 25 Ultramarathoning The Next Challenge 299 pages coauthored with Edward Dodd was also published by World Publications in 1979 26 Personal life and death editOsler was a resident of Glassboro New Jersey 12 Osler died on March 26 2023 at the age of 82 27 References edit a b c Benyo Richard Henderson Joe 2002 Tom Osler Running Encyclopedia Human Kinetics ISBN 0736037349 It All Adds Up Running teaching and math Rowan Today Rowan University September 16 2009 a b c Englehart Richard September 2008 Like a Cat Chases Mice Marathon amp Beyond a b Tom Osler PhD Faculty and Staff Rowan University Mathematics Department Retrieved March 27 2023 Thomas J Osler at the Mathematics Genealogy Project a b Oslerfest Prominent mathematicians to pay tribute to legendary Rowan prof Rowan Today Rowan University April 12 2010 Osler honored for distinguished teaching by Mathematical Association of America Rowan Today Rowan University April 17 2009 Yang Xiao Jun Gao Feng Ju Yang 2020 Section 2 3 Osler fractional calculus General Fractional Derivatives with Applications in Viscoelasticity Academic Press pp 107 111 ISBN 9780128172094 Almeida Ricardo 2019 Further properties of Osler s generalized fractional integrals and derivatives with respect to another function The Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics 49 8 2459 2493 doi 10 1216 RMJ 2019 49 8 2459 hdl 10773 27488 MR 4058333 S2CID 214139065 Nishimoto Katsuyuki 1977 Osler s cut and Nishimoto s cut Journal of the College of Engineering of Nihon University Series B 18 9 13 MR 0486359 Arndt Jorg Haenel Christoph 2001 12 8 Viete Wallis Osler p Unleashed Berlin Heidelberg New York Springer Verlag pp 160 162 ISBN 3 540 66572 2 a b Shryock Bob May 7 2009 Running Man South Jersey Times New Jersey Section Archives Mathematical Association of America Retrieved November 23 2020 United States Champions with Local Connections Retrieved November 23 2020 United States Championships Men GBR Athletics Retrieved November 25 2020 Osler Captures Phila Marathon Asbury Park Press December 27 1965 Accessed November 24 2020 Philadelphia Tom Osler of the South Jersey Track Club 25 year old New York University graduate student from Camden N J scored an easy victory in the Ruthrauff Marathon race yesterday through Fairmount Park Osier braved sub freezing temperatures and stiff winds to cover the 26 miles 385 yards in two hours 34 minutes and seven seconds a b History of Road Runners Club of America PDF Road Runners Club of America Retrieved November 24 2020 50th Anniversary Report Road Runners Club of America December 15 2011 Retrieved November 24 2020 Pertinent Trivia PDF Measurement News 88 14 March 1988 Distance Running History Road Runner s Club of America Retrieved November 24 2020 a b Morison Ray Leon June 1975 An Annotated Bibliography of Track and Field Books Published in the United States Between 1960 1974 PDF Master s thesis San Jose State University pp 23 33 via Education Resources Information Center Osler Tom December 1984 The Conditioning of Distance Runners part 1 Runner s World 52 57 87 Osler Tom January 1985 The Conditioning of Distance Runners part 2 Runner s World 44 47 80 Osler Thomas J 1967 The Conditioning of Distance Runners 2019 ed Y42K Publishing ISBN 9781710036725 Osler Tom 1978 Serious Runner s Handbook Answers to Hundreds of Your Running Questions Mountain View California USA World Publications Inc ISBN 0 89037 126 1 Briefly reviewed in Books The Marine Corps Gazette 1978 pp 57 60 see in particular p 59 Osler Tom Dodd Ed 1979 Ultramarathoning The Next Challenge Mountain View California USA World Publications Inc ISBN 0 89037 169 5 See also Edwards Sally September 1983 Ultramarathoning A Dying Sport UltraRunning Magazine The book Ultramarathoning by Tom Osler and Ed Dodd had a shelf life of about 2 years with 6 000 copies printed before the publisher World Publications discontinued it Thomas J Osler South Jersey Times March 27 2023 Retrieved March 27 2023 via Legacy com External links editThomas J Osler publications indexed by Google 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