Alex Grossmann

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Alexander Grossmann (5 August 1930 – 12 February 2019) was a French-American physicist of Croatian origin.

He travelled to the United States in 1955, working in the physics departments of the Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS), Princeton, Brandeis University, and the Courant Institute, NYU, then again at the IAS [1] until 1963.

After one year at the Institut de Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHES) in Bures-sur-Yvette, France, he joined the "Centre de Physique Théorique de Marseille" (the CPT) as it was being created in 1966, at the request of Daniel Kastler. He then becomes research supervisor at the CNRS. [2]

At the Université de la Méditerranée Aix-Marseille II in Luminy campus he did pioneering work on wavelet analysis with Jean Morlet in 1984.[3] This in effect showed this identity's applicability to signal analysis.[4]

In 1993, he became involved in genomic research as part of a group formed in Gif-sur-Yvette. He worked in this area with what eventually became the Laboratoire de Mathématique & Modélisation d’Evry until 2014.[5]

He died on 12 February 2019.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ "Alexander Grossmann". 9 December 2019. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  2. ^ "A celebration for Alexandre Grossmann and Yves Meyer - Sciencesconf.org". grossmann-meyer.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/4. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  3. ^ Grossmann, A.; Morlet, J. (1984). "Decomposition of Hardy Functions into Square Integrable Wavelets of Constant Shape". SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis. 15 (4): 723–736. doi:10.1137/0515056.
  4. ^ Jaffard, Stephane; Meyer, Yves; Ryan, Robert D. (2001). "2. Wavelets from a Historical Perspective". Wavelets. pp. 15–33. doi:10.1137/1.9780898718119.ch2. ISBN 978-0-89871-448-7.
  5. ^ "Alexandre J. Grossmann (1930 - 2019) - Centre de Physique Théorique".
  6. ^ "A celebration for Alexandre Grossmann and Yves Meyer - Sciencesconf.org". grossmann-meyer.sciencesconf.org. Retrieved 2019-08-05.

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Journal of Mathematical Physics, Volume 1, Number 2, February, 85-86, 1960
A. Grossmann
Description of the Extended Tube [1]

Algebraic Characterization of the TCP Operation
A. Grossmann
Journal of Mathematical Physics, Volume 1, Number 5, 424-428, May 1960 [2]

Schrödinger Scattering Amplitude. I
Alex Grossmann and Tai Tsun Wu
Journal of Mathematical Physics Volume 2, Number 5, 710, May 1961. [3]

Schrödinger Scattering Amplitude. II
Alex Grossmann
Journal of Mathematical Physics, Volume 2, Number 5, 714, May 1961 [4]

Schrödinger Scattering Amplitude. III
Alex Grossmann and Tai Tsun Wu
Journal of Mathematical Physics, Volume 3, Number 4, 684, April 1962 [5]

Nested Hilbert Spaces in Quantum Mechanics. I
Alexander Grossmann
Journal of Mathematical Physics, Volume 5, Number 8, 1025, August 1964 [6]

Fields at a Point
A. Grossmann
Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, Bures-sur-Yvette — France
Communications in Mathematical Physics, volume 4, 203-216 (1967) [7]

A class of explicitly soluble, local, many‐center Hamiltonians for one‐particle quantum mechanics in two and three dimensions. I
A. Grossmann, R. Hoegh‐Kro/hn, and M. Mebkhout
Journal of Mathematical Physics, Volume 21, 2376, 1980 [8]

The one particle theory of periodic point interactions
A. Grossmann, R. Hoegh‐Kro/hn, and M. Mebkhout
Communications in Mathematical Physics volume 77, 87–110, 1980 [9]

Fermi pseudopotential in higher dimensions
A. Grossmann and T. T. Wu
Preprint Centre Physique Théorique, Marseilles, 1981 [10]

Decomposition of Hardy Functions into Square Integrable Wavelets of Constant Shape
A. Grossmann and J. Morlet
Society for Industrial Applied Mathematics (SIAM), SIAM Journal of Mathematical Analysis, 15(4), 723–736, 1984 [11] [12]

Use of Wavelet transform in the Study of Propagation of Transient Acoustic Signals Across a Plane Interface Between Two Homogeneous Media
Ginette Saracco, Alexandre Grossmann, Philippe Tchamitchian
Springer, 139-146, 1989 [13] [14]

Wavelets on Discrete Fields Kristin Flornes, Alex Grossmann, Matthias Holschneider, Bruno Torrésani Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis, 1994 [15]

Proceeding: Perspectives in Mathematical Physics, International Conference in honor of Alex Grossmann
Ginette Saracco, Matthias Holschneider CIRM, Luminy, Marseille, France, 28th July - 1st August, 1997 [16]
ISBN-CNRS- UPR 7061, Marseille, Centre de Physique Théorique no CPT-98/P.3748 (210 pages), 1998

Constructing Hierarchical Set Systems Claudine Devauchelle, Andreas W.M. Dress, Alexander Grossmann, Stefan Grunewald, and Alain Henaut Annals of Combinatorics 8 (2004) 441-456, 15 November 2003 [17]

Rate matrices for analyzing large families of protein sequences
Claudine Devauchelle, Alex Grossmann, Alain Hénaut, Matthias Holschneider, Monique Monnerot, Jean-Loup Risler, Bruno Torrésani
Journal of Computational Biology 8:381-399, 2004

Variable length local decoding and alignment-free sequence comparison, 2012
Gilles Didier, Eduardo Corel, Ivan Laprevotte, Alex Grossmann, Claudine Landès-Devauchelle [18]


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