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Julian Cole
American mathematician

Julian Cole

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American mathematician
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Brooklyn, USA
Place of death
Albany, USA
Age
74 years
Education
Cornell University
California Institute of Technology
Awards
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship
 
Theodore von Kármán Prize
(1984)
Fellow of the American Physical Society
 
Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
 
Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
 
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Julian David Cole (born April 2, 1925 in Brooklyn, died April 17, 1999 in Albany, New York) was an American mathematician. He is known for his groundbreaking work in mathematical applications to aerodynamics and transonic flow, and in non-linear equations more generally. He graduated 36 PhD students and won many of the most significant scientific honors over his career, including simultaneous election to the National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering in 1976.

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Cole earned an undergraduate degree in engineering from Cornell, after which he entered Caltech as a graduate student. He worked with Hans Liepmann and Paco Lagerstrom, the latter his advisor, submitting a dissertation on transonic flow in 1949. Lagerstrom and Cole continued their work, having formed a small research group at GALCIT to better understand the mathematics of fluid flow. These two, along with Leon Trilling found that flows having weak shocks could be described by Burgers' equation, for which Cole later found a clever transformation to solve it. Cole continued to delve deeper into this topic for the next decade.

Cole took sabbatical in 1963-1964 at Harvard, where he wrote a book on this body of work: Perturbation Methods in Applied Mathematics.

Cole is the namesake of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics's Julian Cole Lectureship.

Awards

  • Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Fellow, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Fellow, American Physical Society
  • National Academy of Engineering
  • National Academy of Sciences
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