Tilla Weinstein (1934–2002, née Savanuck, also published as Tilla Klotz and Tilla K. Milnor) was an American mathematician known for her mentorship of younger women in mathematics. Her research concerned differential geometry, including conformal structures, harmonic maps, and Lorentz surfaces. She taught for many years at Rutgers University, where she headed the mathematics department in the Douglass Residential College.[1]
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TillaWeinstein (1934–2002, née Savanuck, also published as Tilla Klotz and Tilla K. Milnor) was an American mathematician known for her mentorship of...
Chinese-American differential geometer, found new positively-curved manifolds TillaWeinstein (1934–2002), American differential geometer Marie Johanna Weiss (1903–1952)...
Mathematics Genealogy database lists 53, but other sources count only 48. Weinstein, Tilla (January 1995), "Lipman Bers as mentor" (PDF), Remembering Lipman Bers...
841–847, doi:10.1090/S0002-9939-01-06067-1, retrieved 11 May 2011 Weinstein, Tilla (July 1996), An introduction to Lorentz surfaces, De Gruyter Expositions...
Bookstore, pp. 42–44, ISBN 978-0-8218-4506-6, retrieved 25 April 2011 Weinstein, Tilla (July 1996), An introduction to Lorentz surfaces, De Gruyter Expositions...