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Wiktor Eckhaus

Wiktor Eckhaus (28 June 1930 – 1 October 2000) was a Polish–Dutch mathematician, known for his work on the field of differential equations. He was Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics at the Utrecht University.

Wiktor Eckhaus
Born(1930-06-28)28 June 1930[1]
Died1 October 2000(2000-10-01) (aged 70)
NationalityNetherlands[2]
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Known forEckhaus instability
Eckhaus equation
Scientific career
Fieldsmathematics,
aerodynamics
InstitutionsUtrecht University,
Delft University of Technology,
National Aerospace Laboratory
Doctoral advisorLeon Trilling

Biography edit

Eckhaus was born into a wealthy family, and raised in Warsaw where his father was managing a fur company. During the German occupation of Poland, he, his mother and sister had to hide because of their Jewish descent. His father, after being a prisoner of war, joined the Russian Army. After the war, in 1947, the re-united family came to Amsterdam – via a refugee camp in Austria.

Wiktor passed the state exam of the Hogere Burgerschool in 1948, and started to study aeronautics at the Delft University of Technology. Following his graduation he worked with the National Aerospace Laboratory in Amsterdam, from 1953 till 1957. In the period 1957–1960 he worked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where Eckhaus earned a PhD in 1959 under Leon Trilling on a dissertation entitled "Some problems of unsteady flow with discontinuities".

In 1960, he became a "maître de recherches" (senior research fellow) at the Department of Mechanics of the Sorbonne. In 1964 he was a visiting professor at the University of Amsterdam and the Mathematical Centre. Thereafter, in 1965, he became professor at the Delft University of Technology, in pure and applied mathematics and mechanics. From 1972 until his retirement in 1994, Eckhaus was professor of applied mathematics at the Utrecht University.

Initially he studied the flow around airfoils, leading to his research on the stability of solutions to (weakly nonlinear) differential equations. This resulted in what is now known as the Eckhaus instability criterion and Eckhaus instability, appearing for instance as a secondary instability in models of Rayleigh–Bénard convection. Later, Eckhaus worked on singular perturbation theory and soliton equations.

In 1983 he treated strongly singular relaxation oscillations – called "canards" (French for "ducks") – resulting in his most-read paper "Relaxation oscillations including a standard chase on French ducks".[4] Eckhaus used standard methods of analysis, on a problem qualified before, by Marc Diener, as an example of a problem only treatable through the use of non-standard analysis.[5]

He became a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1987.[3]

Publications edit

  • Eckhaus, W. (1965), Studies in nonlinear stability theory, Springer Tracts in Natural Philosophy, vol. 6, Springer, ISBN 978-3-642-88319-4
  • —— (1973), Matched asymptotic expansions and singular perturbations, Mathematics Studies, vol. 6, North Holland, ISBN 978-0-7204-2600-7
  • —— (1979), Asymptotic analysis of singular perturbations, Studies in Mathematics and its Applications, vol. 9, North Holland, ISBN 978-0-444-85306-6
  • ——; van Harten, A. (1981), The inverse scattering transformation and the theory of solitons – An introduction, Mathematics Studies, vol. 50, North Holland, ISBN 978-0-444-55731-5
  • —— (1975), "New approach to the asymptotic theory of nonlinear oscillations and wave propagation", Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 49 (3): 575–611, doi:10.1016/0022-247X(75)90200-0
  • —— (1983), "Relaxation oscillations including a standard chase on French ducks", in Verhulst, F. (ed.), Asymptotic Analysis II – Surveys and New Trends, Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol. 985, Springer, pp. 449–494, doi:10.1007/BFb0062381, ISBN 978-3-540-12286-9
  • —— (1993), "The Ginzburg–Landau manifold is an attractor", Journal of Nonlinear Science, 3 (1): 329–348, Bibcode:1993JNS.....3..329E, doi:10.1007/BF02429869, S2CID 122662589
  • ——; de Jager, E.M. (1966), "Asymptotic solutions of singular perturbation problems for linear differential equations of elliptic type", Arch. Rat. Mech. Anal., 23 (1): 26–86, Bibcode:1966ArRMA..23...26E, doi:10.1007/BF00281135, S2CID 843282
  • —— (1997), Witus en de jaren van angst – Een reconstructie [Witus and the years of fear – A reconstruction] (Autobiography) (in Dutch), Bas Lubberhuizen, ISBN 9789073978690

Notes edit

  1. ^ See Eckhaus (1997) and Doelman et al. (2001) for a discussion on his date and place of birth.
  2. ^ Zitting 1964-1965-8184 – Naturalisatie van van den Berg, Lilli Elfriede en 28 anderen [Session 1964-1965-8184 – Naturalisation of van den Berg, Lilli Elfriede and 28 others] (pdf) (in Dutch), Staten Generaal, 14 August 1965, retrieved 2014-09-06
  3. ^ a b Wiktor Eckhaus (1929 – 2000), Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, retrieved 2014-09-06
  4. ^ Eckhaus (1983)
  5. ^ Martin Wechselberger (ed.). "Canards". Scholarpedia.

References edit

  • Doelman, A.; Duistermaat, H.; Grasman, J.; van Harten, A. (2001), "In memoriam Wiktor Eckhaus" (PDF), Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde (in Dutch), 2 (1), Koninklijk Wiskundig Genootschap: 18–20.
    Also appeared as: Duistermaat, J.J.; Doelman, A.; Grasman, J.; van Harten, A. (2003), "Levensbericht W. Eckhaus" [Eulogy W. Eckhaus] (PDF), Levensberichten en Herdenkingen (in Dutch), Amsterdam: Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen: 19–24.

External links edit

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Wiktor Eckhaus 28 June 1930 1 October 2000 was a Polish Dutch mathematician known for his work on the field of differential equations He was Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics at the Utrecht University Wiktor EckhausBorn 1930 06 28 28 June 1930 1 Stanislawow PolandDied1 October 2000 2000 10 01 aged 70 Amstelveen 3 NetherlandsNationalityNetherlands 2 Alma materMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyKnown forEckhaus instability Eckhaus equationScientific careerFieldsmathematics aerodynamicsInstitutionsUtrecht University Delft University of Technology National Aerospace LaboratoryDoctoral advisorLeon Trilling Contents 1 Biography 2 Publications 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksBiography editEckhaus was born into a wealthy family and raised in Warsaw where his father was managing a fur company During the German occupation of Poland he his mother and sister had to hide because of their Jewish descent His father after being a prisoner of war joined the Russian Army After the war in 1947 the re united family came to Amsterdam via a refugee camp in Austria Wiktor passed the state exam of the Hogere Burgerschool in 1948 and started to study aeronautics at the Delft University of Technology Following his graduation he worked with the National Aerospace Laboratory in Amsterdam from 1953 till 1957 In the period 1957 1960 he worked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where Eckhaus earned a PhD in 1959 under Leon Trilling on a dissertation entitled Some problems of unsteady flow with discontinuities In 1960 he became a maitre de recherches senior research fellow at the Department of Mechanics of the Sorbonne In 1964 he was a visiting professor at the University of Amsterdam and the Mathematical Centre Thereafter in 1965 he became professor at the Delft University of Technology in pure and applied mathematics and mechanics From 1972 until his retirement in 1994 Eckhaus was professor of applied mathematics at the Utrecht University Initially he studied the flow around airfoils leading to his research on the stability of solutions to weakly nonlinear differential equations This resulted in what is now known as the Eckhaus instability criterion and Eckhaus instability appearing for instance as a secondary instability in models of Rayleigh Benard convection Later Eckhaus worked on singular perturbation theory and soliton equations In 1983 he treated strongly singular relaxation oscillations called canards French for ducks resulting in his most read paper Relaxation oscillations including a standard chase on French ducks 4 Eckhaus used standard methods of analysis on a problem qualified before by Marc Diener as an example of a problem only treatable through the use of non standard analysis 5 He became a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1987 3 Publications editEckhaus W 1965 Studies in nonlinear stability theory Springer Tracts in Natural Philosophy vol 6 Springer ISBN 978 3 642 88319 4 1973 Matched asymptotic expansions and singular perturbations Mathematics Studies vol 6 North Holland ISBN 978 0 7204 2600 7 1979 Asymptotic analysis of singular perturbations Studies in Mathematics and its Applications vol 9 North Holland ISBN 978 0 444 85306 6 van Harten A 1981 The inverse scattering transformation and the theory of solitons An introduction Mathematics Studies vol 50 North Holland ISBN 978 0 444 55731 5 1975 New approach to the asymptotic theory of nonlinear oscillations and wave propagation Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 49 3 575 611 doi 10 1016 0022 247X 75 90200 0 1983 Relaxation oscillations including a standard chase on French ducks in Verhulst F ed Asymptotic Analysis II Surveys and New Trends Lecture Notes in Mathematics vol 985 Springer pp 449 494 doi 10 1007 BFb0062381 ISBN 978 3 540 12286 9 1993 The Ginzburg Landau manifold is an attractor Journal of Nonlinear Science 3 1 329 348 Bibcode 1993JNS 3 329E doi 10 1007 BF02429869 S2CID 122662589 de Jager E M 1966 Asymptotic solutions of singular perturbation problems for linear differential equations of elliptic type Arch Rat Mech Anal 23 1 26 86 Bibcode 1966ArRMA 23 26E doi 10 1007 BF00281135 S2CID 843282 1997 Witus en de jaren van angst Een reconstructie Witus and the years of fear A reconstruction Autobiography in Dutch Bas Lubberhuizen ISBN 9789073978690Notes edit See Eckhaus 1997 and Doelman et al 2001 for a discussion on his date and place of birth Zitting 1964 1965 8184 Naturalisatie van van den Berg Lilli Elfriede en 28 anderen Session 1964 1965 8184 Naturalisation of van den Berg Lilli Elfriede and 28 others pdf in Dutch Staten Generaal 14 August 1965 retrieved 2014 09 06 a b Wiktor Eckhaus 1929 2000 Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen retrieved 2014 09 06 Eckhaus 1983 Martin Wechselberger ed Canards Scholarpedia References editDoelman A Duistermaat H Grasman J van Harten A 2001 In memoriam Wiktor Eckhaus PDF Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde in Dutch 2 1 Koninklijk Wiskundig Genootschap 18 20 Also appeared as Duistermaat J J Doelman A Grasman J van Harten A 2003 Levensbericht W Eckhaus Eulogy W Eckhaus PDF Levensberichten en Herdenkingen in Dutch Amsterdam Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen 19 24 External links editWiktor Eckhaus at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wiktor Eckhaus amp oldid 1146020174, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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