This is a list of notable Jewish American mathematicians . For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans .
Abraham Adrian Albert (1905-1972), abstract algebra[ 1]
Kenneth Appel (1932-2013), four-color problem [ 2] [unreliable source? ]
Lipman Bers (1914-1993), non-linear elliptic equations[ 3]
Paul Cohen (1934-2007), set theorist; Fields Medal (1966)[ 4]
Jesse Douglas (1897-1965), mathematician; Fields Medal (1936), Bôcher Memorial Prize (1943)[ 5]
Samuel Eilenberg (1913-1988), category theory; Wolf Prize (1986), Steele Prize (1987)[ 6]
Yakov Eliashberg (born 1946), symplectic topology and partial differential equations[ 7]
Charles Fefferman (born 1949), mathematician; Fields Medal (1978), Bôcher Prize (2008)[ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
William Feller (1906-1970), probability theory [ 10]
Michael Freedman (born 1951), mathematician; Fields Medal (1986)[ 7] [unreliable source? ]
Hillel Furstenberg (born 1935), mathematician; Wolf Prize (2006/07), Abel Prize (2020)[ 11] [ 12]
Michael Golomb (1909-2008), theory of approximation [ 13]
Michael Harris (born 1954), mathematician[ 14]
E. Morton Jellinek (1890-1963), biostatistician [ 15]
Edward Kasner (1878-1955), mathematician [ 16]
Sergiu Klainerman (born 1950), hyperbolic differential equations and general relativity, MacArthur Fellow (1991), Guggenheim Fellow (1997), Bôcher Memorial Prize(1999) [ 7]
Cornelius Lanczos (1893-1974), mathematician and mathematical physicist [ 17]
Peter Lax (born 1926), mathematician; Wolf Prize (1987), Steele Prize (1993), Abel Prize (2005)[ 18]
Emma Lehmer (1906-2007), mathematician [ 19]
Grigory Margulis (born 1946), mathematician; Fields Medal (1978), Wolf Prize (2005), Abel Prize (2020)[ 12]
Barry Mazur (born 1937), mathematician; Cole Prize (1982), Chern Medal (2022)[ 20]
John von Neumann (1903-1957), mathematician[ 21]
Ken Ribet (born 1948), algebraic number theory and algebraic geometry[ 7]
Peter Sarnak (born 1953), analytic number theory; Pólya Prize (1998), Cole Prize (2005), Wolf Prize (2014)[ 7]
Yakov Sinai (born 1935), dynamical systems; Wolf Prize (1997), Steele Prize (2013), Abel Prize (2014)[ 7]
Isadore Singer (1924-2021), mathematician; Bôcher Prize (1969), Steele Prize (2000), Abel Prize (2004)[ 7]
Robert M. Solovay (born 1938), mathematician; Paris Kanellakis Award (2003)[ 7]
Elias Stein (1931-2018), harmonic analysis; Wolf Prize (1999), Steele Prize (2002)[ 22]
Edward Witten (born 1951), theoretical physics ; Fields Medal (1990) [ 23]
^ "A. A. Albert", D. Zelinsky, The American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 80, No. 6 (Jun. - Jul., 1973), pp. 661-665: "He was the son of a Jewish family that came to America from England"
^ "Jewish Computer & Information Scientists" .
^ "Lipman Bers - Biography" .
^ O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F. , "Paul Joseph Cohen" , MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive , University of St Andrews Paul Cohen's parents, Abraham and Minnie Cohen, were Jewish immigrants to the United States from their native land of Poland.
^ Peter Lax, Mathematician: An Illustrated Memoir, by Reuben Hersh (American Mathematical Soc. 2014), page 102
^ O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F. , "Samuel Eilenberg" , MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive , University of St Andrews
^ a b c d e f g h i "Jewish Mathematicians" . Jinfo.org . Retrieved 5 April 2020 .
^ The Jewish lists: physicists and generals, actors and writers, and hundreds of other lists of accomplished Jews ,
Martin Harry Greenberg, (Schocken, 1979), page 110
^ American Jewish Year Book 2017: The Annual Record of the North American Jewish Communities , Arnold Dashefsky, Ira M. Sheskin, (Springer, 2018), page 796
^ "Mathematicians under the Nazis" by Prof Sanford Segal of the University of Rochester (Princeton University Press, 2003, p460): "...Tornier had collaborated with Willi Feller (who was Jewish)..."
^ O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F. , "Hillel Furstenberg" , MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive , University of St Andrews
^ a b Castelvecchi, Davide (18 March 2020). "Mathematics pioneers who found order in chaos win Abel prize" . Nature . doi :10.1038/d41586-020-00799-7 .
^ "Holocaust survivors tell oral histories in 'Bitter Prerequisites' " . Purdue News . March 2001.
^ Harris, Michael (2015). Mathematics without apologies : portrait of a problematic vocation . Princeton University Press . ISBN 978-1-4008-5202-4 . OCLC 900080550 .
^ "Ranes Report" .
^ Columbia University Archived 2012-12-21 at the Wayback Machine : "Edward Kasner (CCNY 1897; CU MA, 1897; PhD 1900) appointed Tutor on Mathematics Department; first Jew appointed to faculty position in sciences. The 4th of Low's 4 Jewish appointments." Accessed 5 May 2007.
^ "Lanczos biography" . Archived from the original on 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2013-05-09 .
^ Peter Lax , Britannica.com .
^ "05.11.2007 - Mathematician Emma Lehmer dies at 100" .
^ "Jewish Recipients of the Frank Nelson Cole Prizes in Algebra and Number Theory" . Jinfo.org . Retrieved 1 July 2018 .
^ "John von Neumann - Biography" .
^ O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F. , "Elias Menachem Stein" , MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive , University of St Andrews
^ Witten biography - MacTutor History of Mathematics