James (Mac) Hyman
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James Macklin "Mac" Hyman (born 1950) is an applied mathematician formerly at Los Alamos National Laboratory and currently at Tulane University in the United States. He received his undergraduate degree from Tulane University and his PhD in 1976 from NYU's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences under Peter Lax with thesis The method of lines solution of partial differential equations. Hyman served as president of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) in 2003–2005. He was named a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in 2009.
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James Macklin "Mac" Hyman (1950) é um matemático estadunidense, atualmente professor da Universidade Tulane, onde graduou-se. Obteve em 1976 um PhD no Instituto Courant de Ciências Matemáticas, orientado por Peter Lax, com a tese The method of lines solution of partial differential equations. Hyman foi presidente da Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) em 2003–2005.
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James Macklin "Mac" Hyman (born 1950) is an applied mathematician formerly at Los Alamos National Laboratory and currently at Tulane University in the United States. He received his undergraduate degree from Tulane University and his PhD in 1976 from NYU's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences under Peter Lax with thesis The method of lines solution of partial differential equations. Hyman served as president of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) in 2003–2005. He was named a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in 2009.
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James Macklin "Mac" Hyman (1950) é um matemático estadunidense, atualmente professor da Universidade Tulane, onde graduou-se. Obteve em 1976 um PhD no Instituto Courant de Ciências Matemáticas, orientado por Peter Lax, com a tese The method of lines solution of partial differential equations. Hyman foi presidente da Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) em 2003–2005.
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