Ralph H. Abraham (born July 4, 1936) is an American mathematician. He has been a member of the mathematics department at the University of California, Santa Cruz since 1968.
He was born in Burlington, Vermont, earned his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1960, and held positions at Berkeley, Columbia, and Princeton. He has also held visiting positions in Amsterdam, Paris, Warwick, Barcelona, Basel, and Florence. He was involved in the development of the theory of dynamical systems in the 1960s and 70s. He is editor of World Futures and for the International Journal of Bifurcations and Chaos.
Another interest of Dr. Abraham's concerns alternative ways of expressing mathematics, for example visually or aurally. He founded the Visual Math Institute at UC Santa Cruz in 1975 (at that time it was called the Visual Mathematics Project). He has staged performances in which mathematics, visual arts and music are combined into one presentation. Students were often allowed to earn extra credit by writing papers on the history or social impacts of mathematics, which is a subject which Dr. Abraham wrote about extensively.
Abraham is a member of cultural historian William Irwin Thompson's Lindisfarne Association.
1936 births | Living people | American mathematicians | People from Vermont
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