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Lynn Harold Loomis (April 25, 1915 – June 9, 1994) was an American mathematician working on analysis. Together with Hassler Whitney, he discovered the Loomis–Whitney inequality.

Loomis received his PhD in 1942 from Harvard University under Salomon Bochner with thesis Some Studies on Simply-Connected Riemann Surfaces: I. The Problem of Imbedding II. Mapping on the Boundary for Two Classes of Surfaces. After completing his PhD, Loomis was a professor at Radcliffe College and from 1949 at Harvard. From 1956, he was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Selected works

Articles

Books

  • Introduction to Abstract Harmonic Analysis, Van Nostrand 1953
  • with Shlomo Sternberg Advanced Calculus, Addison-Wesley 1968 (revised 1990, Jones and Bartlett; reprinted 2014, World Scientific)
  • Introduction to Calculus, Addison-Wesley 1975
  • Calculus, Addison-Wesley 1974, 1982

Notes

  1. "List of members. L." (PDF). American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
  2. Arens, Richard (1954). "Review: An introduction to abstract harmonic analysis, by L. H. Loomis". Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 60 (3): 279–281. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1954-09806-3.
  3. "Advanced Calculus | Mathematical Association of America". www.maa.org. Retrieved 2017-03-19.

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