Justin Jesse Price

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Justin Jesse Price (1930 – 12 March 2011) was an American mathematician, known for several textbooks and contributions to his field.[1][2]

His Ph.D. dissertation at the University of Pennsylvania was I. Some Duality Theorems II. On the Characters of Certain Compact Abelian Groups advised by Nathan Fine (1956).[3] Price participated in a research project for the Air Force (1956–58) and joined the faculty at Cornell University as associate professor (1958–63). In 1963 he became professor at Purdue University, retiring in 2004.[4]

Price's research was in real analysis and orthogonal functions. In fact, his article on convergence of incomplete sets of orthogonal functions merited award from Mathematical Association of America.[5]

He had sabbaticals and stays at Paris, University College London, University of California, Berkeley and Harvard University. Several educational textbooks were collaborations with Purdue colleague Harley Flanders (see this for booklist).

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References[edit]

  1. ^ award note of 1993
  2. ^ Justin J. Price (1930–2011), American Mathematical Society News, Friday April 22nd 2011
  3. ^ Justin Jesse Price at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ retirement dinner from Purdue
  5. ^ Price, Justin J. (1975). "Topics in orthogonal functions". Amer. Math. Monthly. 82 (6): 594–609. doi:10.2307/2319690. JSTOR 2319690.
  6. ^ Lester A. Ford awards
  7. ^ Professor stresses the language of math from purdue