Background
Marden, Morris was born on February 12, 1905 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Abraham and Fannie (Leberman) Marden.
(During the years since the first edition of this well-kno...)
During the years since the first edition of this well-known monograph appeared, the subject (the geometry of the zeros of a complex polynomial) has continued to display the same outstanding vitality as it did in the first 150 years of its history, beginning with the contributions of Cauchy and Gauss. Thus, the number of entries in the bibliography of this edition had to be increased from about 300 to about 600 and the book enlarged by one third. It now includes a more extensive treatment of Hurwitz polynomials and other topics. The new material on infrapolynomials, abstract polynomials, and matrix methods is of particular interest.
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(An updated second edition (1965) of "The Geometry of Zero...)
An updated second edition (1965) of "The Geometry of Zeros of a Polynomial in a Complex Variable", "The Geometry of Polynomials" incorporates new material on infrapolynomials, abstract polynomials, and matrix methods.
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Marden, Morris was born on February 12, 1905 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Abraham and Fannie (Leberman) Marden.
AB, Harvard University, 1925; Master of Arts, Harvard University, 1927; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1928.
Instructor, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1925-1927; assistant professor mathematics, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1930-1937; associate professor mathematics, University of Wisconsin, 1937-1956; professor mathematics, University of Wisconsin, 1956-1975; professor emeritus, University of Wisconsin, since 1975; chairman mathematics Department, University Wisconsin, 1957-1961. Consultant mathematics Allis Chalmers, West Allis, Wisconsin, 1960-1972.
(During the years since the first edition of this well-kno...)
(An updated second edition (1965) of "The Geometry of Zero...)
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member Mathematics Association American, American Mathematics Society.
Married Miriam L., Spet. 11, 1932; children: Albert, Philip.