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Nathan Fine
American mathematician

Nathan Fine

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American mathematician
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Philadelphia, USA
Place of death
Broward County, USA
Age
78 years
Education
University of Pennsylvania
Awards
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship
 
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Biography

Nathan Jacob Fine (22 October 1916 in Philadelphia – 18 November 1994 in Deerfield Beach, Florida) was a mathematician who worked on basic hypergeometric series.He is best known for his lecture notes on the subject which for four decades served as an inspiration to experts in the field until they were finally published as a book. He solved the Jeep problem in 1946.

Nathan Fine retired in 1978 as a professor at Pennsylvania State University.Prior to that he worked as a faculty at the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell University.For a brief period (1946–1947) he also worked at the Operations Evaluation Group, affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Beside the book he published about 40 papers in several fields of mathematics. He is known for the Rogers-Fine identity.

Nathan Fine received his Ph.D. in 1946 from University of Pennsylvania, where he was a student of Antoni Zygmund. Fine was at the Institute for Advanced Study for the three academic years 1953–1954, 1958–1959, and 1959–1960. Fine's doctoral students include J. J. Price.

He wrote the book Basic Hypergeometric Series and Applications ISBN 0-8218-1524-5.

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What is Nathan Fine known for?
Nathan Fine was a mathematician known for his work in algebraic number theory and commutative algebra.
Where did Nathan Fine work?
Fine was a professor of mathematics at Michigan State University from 1957 to 1989.
What is the Nathan Fine Hall of Spartan Stadium?
The Nathan Fine Hall of Spartan Stadium, often referred to as simply the "Fine Hall," is an academic facility located within the Spartan Stadium at Michigan State University. It serves as a meeting and training space for student athletes.
What contributions did Nathan Fine make to mathematics?
Fine made significant contributions to algebraic number theory and commutative algebra. He published papers on topics such as algebraic integers, units in orders, and factorization in algebraic number fields.
Is there an award named after Nathan Fine?
Yes, the Nathan Fine Graduate Research Assistant Award is an annual award given by the Department of Mathematics at Michigan State University to honor outstanding graduate students for their research accomplishments
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