During his high school years, Simon started attending college courses for highly gifted pupils at Columbia University. In 1962, Simon won a MAA mathematics competition. The New York Times reported that in order to receive full credits for a faultless test result he had to make a submission with MAA. In this submission he proved that one of the problems posed in the test was ambiguous.[5][2]
Following his doctoral studies, Simon took a professorship at Princeton for several years, often working with colleague Elliott H. Lieb on the Thomas–Fermi Theory and Hartree–Fock Theory of atoms in addition to phase transitions and mentoring many of the same students as Lieb. He eventually was persuaded to take a post at Caltech, from which he retired in the summer of 2016.[2][7]
Simon, Barry (1973). "Resonances in n-Body Quantum Systems With Dilatation Analytic Potentials and the Foundations of Time-Dependent Perturbation Theory". The Annals of Mathematics. 97 (2): 247. doi:10.2307/1970847. (over 700 citations)
Guerra, F.; Rosen, L.; Simon, B. (1975). "The P(φ)2 Euclidean Quantum Field Theory as Classical Statistical Mechanics". The Annals of Mathematics. 101 (1): 111-259. doi:10.2307/1970988.
Perry, P.; Sigal, I. M.; Simon, B. (1981). "Spectral Analysis of N-Body Schrodinger Operators". The Annals of Mathematics. 114 (3): 519-567. doi:10.2307/1971301.
Simon, Barry (1983-12-12). "Holonomy, the Quantum Adiabatic Theorem, and Berry's Phase". Physical Review Letters. 51 (24): 2167–2170. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.51.2167. ISSN0031-9007. (over 2050 citations)
Avron, J. E.; Seiler, R.; Simon, B. (1983-07-04). "Homotopy and Quantization in Condensed Matter Physics". Physical Review Letters. 51 (1): 51–53. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.51.51. ISSN0031-9007. (over 600 citations)
Simon, Barry (1984). "Semiclassical Analysis of Low Lying Eigenvalues, II. Tunneling". The Annals of Mathematics. 120 (1): 89-118. doi:10.2307/2007072.
Simon, Barry; Wolff, Tom (1986). "Singular continuous spectrum under rank one perturbations and localization for random hamiltonians". Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics. 39 (1): 75–90. doi:10.1002/cpa.3160390105. ISSN0010-3640.
Simon, Barry (1995). "Operators with Singular Continuous Spectrum: I. General Operators". The Annals of Mathematics. 141 (1): 131-145. doi:10.2307/2118629.
Books
Quantum mechanics for hamiltonians defined as quadratic forms. Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ 1971, ISBN0-691-08090-9.
with Michael C. Reed: Methods of Modern Mathematical Physics. 4 vols. Academic Press, New York, NY etc. 1972–1978;
vol. 4: Analysis of Operators. Academic Press, 1978, ISBN0-12-585004-2.
The Euclidean (Quantum) Field Theory. Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ 1974, ISBN0-691-08144-1.
as editor with Elliott H. Lieb and Arthur S. Wightman: Studies in mathematical physics. Essays in Honor of Valentine Bargmann. Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ 1976, ISBN0-691-08180-8, contributions by Barry Simon:
pp. 305–326: On the number of bound states of two body Schrödinger operators – a review.online PDF; 377 kB.
pp. 327–349: Quantum dynamics: from automorphism to hamiltonian.online PDF; 573 kB.
Functional integration and quantum physics (= Pure and Applied Mathematics. 86). Academic Press, New York NY etc. 1979, ISBN 0-12-644250-9 (2nd edition: American Mathematical Society, Providence RI 2005, ISBN0-8218-3582-3).
Trace Ideals and their applications (= London Mathematical Society. Lecture Note Series. 35). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge etc. 1979, ISBN0-521-22286-9 (2nd edition: (= Mathematical Surveys and Monographs. 120). American Mathematical Society, Providence RI 2005, ISBN0-8218-3581-5).
with Hans L. Cycon, Richard G. Froese, and Werner Kirsch: Schrödinger Operators. Springer, Berlin etc. 1987, ISBN3-540-16758-7 (corrected and extended 2nd printing: Springer 2008, ISBN978-3-540-16758-7).
The Statistical mechanics of lattice gases. vol. 1. Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ 1993, ISBN0-691-08779-2.
Orthogonal polynomials on the unit circle (= American Mathematical Society Colloquium Publications. 54, 1–2). 2 vols. American Mathematical Society, Providence RI 2005;
Convexity. An analytic viewpoint (= Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics. 187). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge etc. 2011, ISBN1-107-00731-3.[16]
Szegő´s theorem and its descendants. Spectral theory for perturbations of orthogonal polynomials. Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ 2011, ISBN978-0-691-14704-8.
^Vogel, Mike (June 10, 2015). "What is it about Brooklyn's James Madison High?". am New York. The school has selected honorees for its 2016 Wall of Distinction, former Madison alumni association president Richard Kossoff told me. They include food critic Arthur Schwartz, renowned physicist and mathematician Barry Simon, screenwriter Roger Schulman, who co-wrote "Shrek," and the late David "Sonny" Werblin, the NY Jets owner who brought Joe Namath to the team.
^ abTerte, Robert H. "One Student Plus one Challenge Equals One Perfect Math Score". The New York Times. p. 39.
^"Approximation of Feynman integrals and Markov fields by spin systems by Barry Simon". Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians (Vancouver, BC, 1974). Vol. 2. Montreal: Canad. Math. Congress. 1975. pp. 399–402. MR0441161.
^"APS Fellow Archive". American Physical Society. (Search on year 1981 & institution Princeton University.)