Harvard University (AB, AM) University of Chicago (PhD)
Known for
Ergodic theorem Birkhoff's axioms
Awards
Bôcher Memorial Prize (1923) Newcomb Cleveland Prize (1926)
Scientific career
Fields
Mathematics
Institutions
Harvard University Yale University Princeton University Radcliffe College
Doctoral advisor
E. H. Moore
Doctoral students
Clarence Adams Raymond Brink Robert D. Carmichael Bernard Koopman Rudolph Langer Charles Morrey Marston Morse G. Baley Price I. M. Sheffer Marshall H. Stone Joseph L. Walsh Hassler Whitney David Widder Kenneth Williams
Signature
George David Birkhoff (March21, 1884 – November12, 1944) was one of the top American mathematicians of his generation. He made valuable contributions to the theory of differential equations, dynamical systems, the four-color problem, the three-body problem, and general relativity. Today, Birkhoff is best remembered for the ergodic theorem.[1] The George D. Birkhoff House, his residence in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has been designated a National Historic Landmark.
^Morse, Marston (1946). "George David Birkhoff and his mathematical work". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 52 (5, Part 1): 357–391. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1946-08553-5. MR 0016341.
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