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| | name = Leon Melvyn Simon
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| | caption = Leon Simon in 2005<br> (photo from [[MFO]]{{disambiguation needed|date=October 2013}})
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| | birth_date = {{Birth date|1945|07|06}}
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| | fields = [[Geometric measure theory]], [[harmonic map]]s, [[partial differential equation]]s
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| | workplaces = [[University of Adelaide]], [[Flinders University]], [[Australian National University]], [[University of Melbourne]], [[University of Minnesota]], [[ETH Zurich]], [[Stanford University]]
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| | alma_mater = [[University of Adelaide]]
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| | doctoral_advisor = [[James H. Michael]]
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| | doctoral_students = [[Richard Schoen]],<br> [[Neshan Wickramasekera]]
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| | known_for = Regularity problem for [[codimension]]–1 <math>n</math>–dimensional [[minimal surface]]s
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| | influenced = [[Geometric measure theory]]
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| | awards = [[Australian Mathematical Society Medal]] 1983, <br> [[List of Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science|Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science]] 1983,<br>[[Bôcher Memorial Prize]] 1994,<br> [[Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences]] 1994,<br> [[Fellow of the Royal Society]] 2003
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| '''Leon Melvyn Simon''' is a [[Bôcher Memorial Prize|Bôcher Prize]]-winning<ref name="bprize">See {{harv|AMS|1994}}.</ref> [[mathematician]]. He is currently Professor in the Mathematics Department at [[Stanford University]].
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| ==Biography==
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| ===Academic career===
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| Leon Simon, born July 6, 1945, received his B.Sc from the [[University of Adelaide]] in 1967, and his Ph.D. in 1971 from the same institution, under the direction of [[James H. Michael]]. His doctoral thesis was titled ''Interior Gradient Bounds for Non-Uniformly Elliptic Equations''. He was employed from 1968 to 1971 as a Tutor in Mathematics by the University.
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| Simon has since held a variety of academic positions. He worked first at [[Flinders University]] as a lecturer, then at [[Australian National University]] as a professor, at the [[University of Melbourne]], the [[University of Minnesota]], at [[ETH Zurich]], and at Stanford. He first came to Stanford in 1973 as Visiting Assistant Professor and was awarded a full professorship in 1986.
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| ===Honours===
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| In 1983 Simon was awarded the [[Australian Mathematical Society Medal]]. In the same year he was elected as a [[List of Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science|Fellow]] of the [[Australian Academy of Science]].
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| In 1994, he was awarded the [[Bôcher Memorial Prize]].<ref name="bprize"/><ref name="bbio">See his brief biography {{harv|Walker|2006}}.</ref><ref name="ebio">See his [http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Biographies/Simon.html extended biography] at the [[MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive]].</ref> The Bôcher Prize is awarded every five years to a groundbreaking author in [[mathematical analysis|analysis]]. In the same year he was also elected a [[fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences]].<ref name="bbio"/><ref name="ebio"/> In May 2003 he was elected a [[fellow of the Royal Society]].<ref>See the list of {{cite web | url=http://royalsociety.org/about-us/fellowship/fellows/|title= Fellows|publisher= Royal Society |accessdate = 15 October 2010}} available at the [[Royal Society]] web site.</ref> In 2012 he became a fellow of the [[American Mathematical Society]].<ref>[http://www.ams.org/profession/fellows-list List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society], retrieved 2013-07-20.</ref>
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| ==Work==
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| ===Research activity===
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| He has an [[Erdős number]] of 3. He has authored several mathematics textbooks, including the ''Lectures on Geometric Measure Theory''<ref>This is basically a textbook describing many results in [[geometric measure theory]] and the mathematical tools used in this field: see {{harv|Simon|1984}}.</ref> and ''An Introduction to Multivariable Mathematics''. He published the [[monograph]] ''Theorems on regularity and singularity of energy minimizing maps'' in 1996, based in part on lectures he gave at [[Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule]] (ETH) in Zürich.
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| ===Teaching activity===
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| Simon has more than 100 'mathematical descendants', according to the [[Mathematics Genealogy Project]].<ref>See the entry "''[http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=38879 Leon M. Simon]''" at the [[Mathematics Genealogy Project]].</ref> Among his doctoral students there is [[Richard Schoen]], a former winner of the Bôcher Memorial Prize.
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| ==See also==
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| *[[Geometric measure theory]]
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| *[[Harmonic map]]
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| *[[Minimal surface]]
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| ==References==
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| ==Bibliography==
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| *{{Citation
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| | author-link = American Mathematical Society
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| | title = Leon Simon receives 1994 Bôcher Memorial Prize
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| | journal = [[Notices of the American Mathematical Society]]
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| | volume = 41
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| | issue = 2
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| | pages = 99–100
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| |date=February 1994
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| *{{MacTutor|id=Simon|title=Leon Melvyn Simon|date=November 2006}}
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| | last = Walker
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| | first = Rosanne
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| | contribution = Simon, Leon (1945 – )
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| | date = 25 May 2006
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| | origyear = 2001
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| | title = [[Encyclopedia of Australian Science]]
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| | place = Melbourne
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| | publisher = [[eScholarship Research Centre]]
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| | contribution-url = http://www.eoas.info/biogs/P003748b.htm
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| ==References==
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| | last = Simon
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| | first = Leon
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| | title = Lectures on Geometric Measure Theory
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| | place = [[Canberra]]
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| | publisher = [[Centre for Mathematics and its Applications|Centre for Mathematics and its Applications (CMA)]], [[Australian National University]]
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| | series = Proceedings of the Centre for Mathematical Analysis
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| | volume = 3
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| | year = 1984
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| | pages =VII+272 (loose errata)
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| | url = http://maths.anu.edu.au/research.publications/proceedings/003/
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| | isbn = 0-86784-429-9
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| | mr = 0756417
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| | zbl = 0546.49019
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| }}.
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| ==External links==
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| *{{MathGenealogy|id=38879|title=Leon M. Simon}}
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