American mathematician
Brian Marcus is an American-born mathematician who works in Canada. He is a professor in the department of mathematics at the University of British Columbia (UBC) , where he is the site director of the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS) ,[ 1] a fellow of the AMS [ 2] and the IEEE .[ 3] He was the department head of mathematics at UBC from 2002 to 2007[ 4] and the deputy director of PIMS from 2016 to 2018.[ 3]
Education and academic career
Marcus earned his Ph.D. in 1975 from the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley); his supervisor was Rufus Bowen .[ 5]
He then worked as an IBM Watson Postdoctoral Fellow, an associate professor at UNC Chapel Hill and a researcher at IBM Research โ Almaden . He additionally held visiting associate professor positions at UC Berkeley, University of California, Santa Cruz , and Stanford University .[ 3] From 2016 to 2018, he was the deputy director of the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences ,[ 3] where, as of 2019, he is the UBC Site Director.[ 1] He is one of the representatives of the Pacific Rim Mathematical Association.[ 6]
His main areas of research are ergodic theory , symbolic dynamics and information theory . He has published contributions in the theory of horocycle flows and entropy . Marcus has written over seventy research papers, some of them published in Annals of Mathematics , Inventiones Mathematicae and Journal of the AMS . His collaborators include Wolfgang Krieger , Roy Adler , Rufus Bowen , Dominique Perrin , Jack Wolf , Yuval Peres and Sheldon Newhouse .[ 7] [ 8] Marcus (with Doug Lind ) wrote the book An Introduction to Symbolic Dynamics and Coding [ 9] (currently with more than 3,000 citations on Google Scholar ), and (with Susan Williams) the Scholarpedia article on symbolic dynamics .[ 10]
In 1993, Marcus was awarded the Leonard J. Abraham Prize Paper award of the IEEE .[ 11] In 1999, he was elected as a fellow of the IEEE .[ 3] He was named a fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2018; the citation was "For contributions to dynamical systems, symbolic dynamics and applications to data storage problems, and service to the profession."[ 2]
Selected publications
Books
Research papers
Ergodic properties of horocycle flows for surfaces of negative curvature, Annals of Mathematics 105 (1977), 81-105 doi :10.2307/1971026 .
with Rufus Bowen : Unique ergodicity of horocycle foliations, Israel Journal of Mathematics 26 (1977) 43-67 doi :10.1007/BF03007655 .
The horocycle flow is mixing of all degrees, Inventiones Mathematicae 46 (1978)201-209 doi :10.1007/BF01390274
with Roy Adler : Topological entropy and equivalence of dynamical systems, Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society 219 (1979) doi :10.1090/memo/0219 .
Topological conjugacy of horocycle flows, American Journal of Mathematics (1983) 623-632 doi :10.2307/2374316
with Selim Tuncel: Entropy at a weight-per-symbol and an imbedding theorem for Markov chains, Inventiones Mathematicae 102 (1990), 235-266 doi :10.1007/BF01233428 .
with Selim Tuncel: Matrices of polynomials, positivity, and finite equivalence of Markov chains, Journal of the American Mathematical Society 6 (1993), 131- 147 doi :10.1090/S0894-0347-1993-1168959-X .
See also
Daniel Rudolph โ American mathematician, contemporary of Brian Marcus
References
^ a b "PIMS Board of Directors" . Retrieved August 15, 2019 .
^ a b "2018 Fellows of the AMS" (PDF) . Retrieved August 15, 2019 .
^ a b c d e "Brian Marcus Appointed Interim Deputy Director of PIMS" . Retrieved August 15, 2019 .
^ "Annual Canadian meeting of chairs" (PDF) . Retrieved August 15, 2019 .
^ "Genealogy of Rufus Bowen" . Retrieved August 15, 2019 .
^ "PRIMA Representatives" . Retrieved August 15, 2019 .
^ "Publication list of Brian Marcus" (PDF) . Retrieved August 15, 2019 .
^ "Genealogy of Brian Marcus" . Retrieved August 15, 2019 .
^ "Symbolic Dynamics book" . Retrieved August 15, 2019 .
^ Marcus, Brian; Williams, Susan (18 November 2008). "Scholarpedia: Symbolic Dynamics" . Scholarpedia . 3 (11): 2923. doi :10.4249/scholarpedia.2923 .
^ "Leonard G. Abraham Prize=October 18 15, 2019" .
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