词条 | Allen Knutson |
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Knutson did his undergraduate studies at the California Institute of Technology,[2] and received his Ph.D. in 1996 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under the joint advisorship of Victor Guillemin and Lisa Jeffrey.[2] He was on the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley before moving to the University of California, San Diego in 2005–2008 and then to Cornell University in 2009.[3] In 2005, he and Terence Tao won the Levi L. Conant Prize of the American Mathematical Society for their paper "Honeycombs and Sums of Hermitian Matrices".[4] Knutson is also known for his studies of the mathematics of juggling,[5] and for five years beginning in 1990 he and fellow Caltech student David Morton held a world record for passing 12 balls.[6] References1. ^Faculty profile, Cornell University, accessed 2012-06-20. {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Knutson, Allen}}2. ^{{mathgenealogy|name=Allen Ivar Knutson|id=37047}} 3. ^Department history, UCSD mathematics department, accessed 2012-06-20. 4. ^2005 Conant Prize, AMS, accessed 2012-06-20. 5. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38rf9FLhl-8 The mathematics of juggling] one-hour YouTube lecture 6. ^1 {{citation|title=The Mathematics of . . . Juggling: An algebra whiz reveals the secrets of keeping a lot of balls in the air|journal=Discover|url=http://discovermagazine.com/2004/dec/mathematics-of-juggling|date=December 2004|first=Bill|last=Donahue}}. 11 : Living people|20th-century American mathematicians|21st-century American mathematicians|Jugglers|California Institute of Technology alumni|Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni|University of California, Berkeley faculty|University of California, San Diego faculty|Cornell University faculty|Scientists from California|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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