Laurence Chisholm Young
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Laurence Chisholm Young was a mathematician
Mathematician
A mathematician is a person whose primary area of study is the field of mathematics. Mathematicians are concerned with quantity, structure, space, and change....

 known for his contributions to measure theory, the calculus of variations
Calculus of variations
Calculus of variations is a field of mathematics that deals with extremizing functionals, as opposed to ordinary calculus which deals with functions. A functional is usually a mapping from a set of functions to the real numbers. Functionals are often formed as definite integrals involving unknown...

, optimal control theory, and potential theory
Potential theory
In mathematics and mathematical physics, potential theory may be defined as the study of harmonic functions.- Definition and comments :The term "potential theory" was coined in 19th-century physics, when it was realized that the fundamental forces of nature could be modeled using potentials which...

. He is the son of William Henry Young
William Henry Young
William Henry Young was an English mathematician. Young was educated at City of London School and Peterhouse, Cambridge. He worked on measure theory, Fourier series, differential calculus amongst other fields, and made brilliant and long-lasting contributions to the study of functions of several...

 and Grace Chisholm Young
Grace Chisholm Young
Grace Chisholm Young was an English mathematician. She was educated at Girton College, Cambridge, England and continued her studies at Göttingen University in Germany, where in 1895 she became the first woman to receive a doctorate in any field in that country...

, both prominent mathematicians.

The concept of Young measure
Young measure
In mathematical analysis, a Young measure is a parameterized measure that is associated with certain subsequences of a given bounded sequence of measurable functions. Young measures have applications in the calculus of variations and the study of nonlinear partial differential equations...

is named after him.

External links

  • Obituary on University of Wisconsin web site http://www.math.wisc.edu/oldhome/news/2001/young.htm
  • L C Young, Mathematicians and their times (Amsterdam-New York, 1981).
  • J-P Aubin, Eloge du Professeur L C Young : With a reply by Young, Gaz. Math. No. 27 (1985), 98-112.
  • W H Fleming and S M Wiegand, Obituary : Laurence Chisholm Young (1905-2000), Bull. London Math. Soc. 36 (3) (2004), 413-424.
  • L C Young, Remarks and personal reminiscences, in Modern optimal control, Lecture Notes in Pure and Appl. Math. 119 (New York, 1989), 421-433.
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