Jesse Douglas(1897–1965)

Mathematics

Jesse Douglas was an American mathematician and Fields Medalist known for his general solution to Plateau's problem.

United States
1
Major Awards
5
Publications
6
Citations
2
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i10-index
1.2
Avg Citations/Paper

Awards & Recognition

Most Cited Works

Top publications by citation count
#1

BOOKS RECEIVED

British Journal for the History of Philosophy(2015)
0
citations
#2

Army Field Records

American Archivist(2010)
0
citations
#3

Tourists come to Sri Lanka.

The Geographical magazine(1980)
1
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Recent Publications

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BOOKS RECEIVED

British Journal for the History of Philosophy2015
0citations

Army Field Records

American Archivist2010
0citations
Open Access

Tourists come to Sri Lanka.

The Geographical magazine1980
1citations

Co-winners

Shared the same award in the same year

Education

Columbia University
City College of New York

Doctoral Advisor

Edward Kasner

Career Timeline

Columbia College1920–1926
Princeton University1926–1927
Harvard University1927–1927
University of Paris1928–1930
University of Chicago1928–1928
University of Göttingen1930–1930
Massachusetts Institute of Technology1930–1937
Institute for Advanced Study1938–1939
Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation1940–1941
Brooklyn College1942–1954
City College of New York1955–1965

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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