Demetrios G. Magiros (Δημήτριος Γ. Μαγείρος, 19 December 1912, Euboea, Greece – 19 January 1982, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a Greek-American mathematician, specializing in the stability of dynamical systems.
During his career Magiros published 54 papers, 2 of them in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. In 2012 a book containing a selection of 43 of his papers was published with Spyros G. Tzafestas as editor.[1] The book is organized into three parts: mathematics applied to engineering modelling and social issues (with 11 papers), nonlinear mechanics (with 18 papers), and dynamic systems analysis (with 12 papers), plus an appendix with 2 papers published in Soviet mathematical journals. The section on nonlinear mechanics contains 8 papers on celestial and orbital mechanics. The section on dynamical systems analysis contains 6 papers on stability analysis, 4 on precessional phenomena, and 2 on separatrices of dynamical systems.[3]
Keller, Joseph B.; Magiros, Demetrios G. (1961). "Diffraction by a semi-infinite screen with a rounded end". Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics. 14 (3): 457–471. doi:10.1002/cpa.3160140321.
Magiros, Demetrios G. (1963). "The impulsive force required to effectuate a new orbit through a given point in space". Journal of the Franklin Institute. 276 (6): 475–489. doi:10.1016/0016-0032(63)90493-9.
Magiros, Demetrios G.; Reehl, George (1985). "ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΙΚΑ.—The Entry Problem". In: Selected Papers of Demetrios G. Magiros. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 345–350. doi:10.1007/978-94-009-5368-0_29. ISBN978-94-010-8869-5. (reprinted from 1966 original in Proceedings of the Athens Academy of Sciences — George H. Reehl (1923–2012) was an electrical engineer employed by General Electric. "Obituary. George H. Reehl". Albany Times Union. September 18, 2012.)