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'''Moshe Goldberg''' ({{lang-he|משה גולדברג}}{{lrm}}) (born 1945) is an [[Israel]]i mathematician. He is a professor emeritus of mathematics at the [[Technion|Technion – Israel Institute of Technology]].
'''Moshe Goldberg''' ({{lang-he|משה גולדברג}}{{lrm}}; born 1945) is an Israeli mathematician. He is a professor emeritus of mathematics at the [[Technion|Technion – Israel Institute of Technology]].

== Early life ==
Moshe Goldberg was born and raised in [[Tel Aviv]]. His parents, Gad and Rachel Raya Goldberg, [[aliyah|immigrated]] from [[Poland]] and [[Lithuania]] to Palestine shortly after Hitler became Germany's chancellor in 1933.
After completing his undergraduate studies, Goldberg served in the [[Israel Defense Forces]] for three years. Released at the rank of captain, he resumed his studies, earning his Ph.D. from [[Tel Aviv University]] in 1973 under the supervision of Saul Abarbanel.<ref>{{cite web |title=Moshe Goldberg |url=https://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=67931 |website=Mathematics Genealogy Project |publisher= |accessdate=23 July 2019}}</ref>


== Biography==
Moshe Goldberg was born and raised in [[Tel Aviv]]. His parents, Gad and Rachel Raya Goldberg, [[aliyah|immigrated]] from [[Poland]] and [[Lithuania]] to Palestine shortly after Hitler became Germany's chancellor in 1933.
After completing his undergraduate studies, Goldberg served in the [[Israel Defense Forces]] for three years. Released at the rank of captain, he resumed his studies, earning his Ph.D. from [[Tel Aviv University]] in 1973 under the supervision of Saul Abarbanel.<ref>{{cite web |title=Moshe Goldberg |url=https://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=67931 |website=Mathematics Genealogy Project |publisher= |accessdate=23 July 2019}}</ref>
==Academic career==
==Academic career==
After a postdoctoral position at the [[University of California, Los Angeles]] (UCLA), Goldberg joined the [[Technion|Technion – Israel Institute of Technology]] in 1979, and in due course became the Ruth and Samuel Jaffe Professor of Mathematics.
After a postdoctoral position at the [[University of California, Los Angeles]] (UCLA), Goldberg joined the [[Technion|Technion – Israel Institute of Technology]] in 1979, and in due course became the Ruth and Samuel Jaffe Professor of Mathematics.

Goldberg began his scientific career in [[computational fluid dynamics]]. He then turned to other topics, including [[numerical analysis]] of [[Hyperbolic partial differential equation|hyperbolic]] and [[Parabolic partial differential equation|parabolic]] partial differential systems, [[linear algebra|linear]] and [[Multilinear algebra]], [[Matrix (mathematics)|matrix]] and [[operator theory]], [[functional analysis]], and various types of [[Algebra over a field|algebras]].<ref name="co" />


He held visiting positions at [[California Institute of Technology]] (Caltech), UCLA, [[University of California, Santa Barbara|University of California Santa Barbara]], and [[Université Paris Dauphine]] (Paris 9).<ref name="CV">{{cite web |title=A short biography of Moshe Goldberg |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0024379512007537/pdfft?md5=834047b896ec73fbd077aeecfeb3a800&pid=1-s2.0-S0024379512007537-main.pdf |website=Linear Algebra and Its Applications, Vol. 438, issue 10, pp. 3735–3738 |publisher= |accessdate=23 July 2019}}</ref>
He held visiting positions at [[California Institute of Technology]] (Caltech), UCLA, [[University of California, Santa Barbara|University of California Santa Barbara]], and [[Université Paris Dauphine]] (Paris 9).<ref name="CV">{{cite web |title=A short biography of Moshe Goldberg |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0024379512007537/pdfft?md5=834047b896ec73fbd077aeecfeb3a800&pid=1-s2.0-S0024379512007537-main.pdf |website=Linear Algebra and Its Applications, Vol. 438, issue 10, pp. 3735–3738 |publisher= |accessdate=23 July 2019}}</ref>


In 2013 he retired as [[Professor Emeritus]].<ref name="moshe">{{cite web |title=Moshe Goldberg |url=https://www.math.technion.ac.il/Site/computing/services/faculty.php?id=657 |website=Technion – Israel Institute of Technology |publisher= |accessdate=23 July 2019}}</ref>
Goldberg published over 80 research papers.<ref name="co">{{cite web |title=Moshe Goldberg, Co-authors and areas of research |url=https://mathscinet.ams.org/mathscinet/MRAuthorID/189649 |website=American Mathematical Society, MathSciNet |accessdate=23 July 2019}}</ref><ref name="gold">{{cite web |title=Moshe Goldberg, list of publications |url=https://mathscinet.ams.org/mathscinet |website=American Mathematical Society, MathSciNet |publisher= |accessdate=23 July 2019}}</ref> In 2013 he retired as [[professor emeritus]].<ref name="moshe">{{cite web |title=Moshe Goldberg |url=https://www.math.technion.ac.il/Site/computing/services/faculty.php?id=657 |website=Technion – Israel Institute of Technology |publisher= |accessdate=23 July 2019}}</ref>

Goldberg began his scientific career in [[computational fluid dynamics]]. He then turned to [[Numerical analysis|numerical analysis]] of [[Hyperbolic partial differential equation|hyperbolic]] and [[Parabolic partial differential equation|parabolic]] partial differential systems, [[linear algebra|linear]] and [[Multilinear algebra]], [[Matrix (mathematics)|matrix]] and [[operator theory]], [[functional analysis]], and various types of [[Algebra over a field|algebras]].<ref>[http://www.math.us.edu.pl/sdoktor/ssdnm/2014-10_Katowice_Goldberg_Short%20CV.pdf Goldberg: Short CV]</ref><ref name="co"></ref>

He published over 80 research papers.<ref name="co">{{cite web |title=Moshe Goldberg, Co-authors and areas of research |url=https://mathscinet.ams.org/mathscinet/MRAuthorID/189649 |website=American Mathematical Society, MathSciNet |accessdate=23 July 2019}}</ref><ref name="gold">{{cite web |title=Moshe Goldberg, list of publications |url=https://mathscinet.ams.org/mathscinet |website=American Mathematical Society, MathSciNet |publisher= |accessdate=23 July 2019}}</ref>


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Moshe Goldberg
Moshe Goldberg
Moshe Goldberg
Born (1945-03-23) March 23, 1945 (age 79)
NationalityIsraeli
Alma materTel Aviv University
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics,
Applied Mathematics
InstitutionsUCLA (1974–1979), Technion – Israel Institute of Technology (1979–present)

Moshe Goldberg (Hebrew: משה גולדברג‎; born 1945) is an Israeli mathematician. He is a professor emeritus of mathematics at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.

Early life

Moshe Goldberg was born and raised in Tel Aviv. His parents, Gad and Rachel Raya Goldberg, immigrated from Poland and Lithuania to Palestine shortly after Hitler became Germany's chancellor in 1933. After completing his undergraduate studies, Goldberg served in the Israel Defense Forces for three years. Released at the rank of captain, he resumed his studies, earning his Ph.D. from Tel Aviv University in 1973 under the supervision of Saul Abarbanel.[1]

Academic career

After a postdoctoral position at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Goldberg joined the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in 1979, and in due course became the Ruth and Samuel Jaffe Professor of Mathematics.

Goldberg began his scientific career in computational fluid dynamics. He then turned to other topics, including numerical analysis of hyperbolic and parabolic partial differential systems, linear and Multilinear algebra, matrix and operator theory, functional analysis, and various types of algebras.[2]

He held visiting positions at California Institute of Technology (Caltech), UCLA, University of California Santa Barbara, and Université Paris Dauphine (Paris 9).[3]

Goldberg published over 80 research papers.[2][4] In 2013 he retired as professor emeritus.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Moshe Goldberg". Mathematics Genealogy Project. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Moshe Goldberg, Co-authors and areas of research". American Mathematical Society, MathSciNet. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  3. ^ "A short biography of Moshe Goldberg" (PDF). Linear Algebra and Its Applications, Vol. 438, issue 10, pp. 3735–3738. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Moshe Goldberg, list of publications". American Mathematical Society, MathSciNet. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  5. ^ "Moshe Goldberg". Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. Retrieved 23 July 2019.