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Steven George Krantz (born February 3, 1951) is an American scholar, mathematician, and writer. He has authored more than 350 research papers and published more than 150 books. Additionally, Krantz has edited journals such as the ''
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'' and '' The Journal of Geometric Analysis''.


Early life and education

Steven Krantz grew up in
Redwood City, California Redwood City is a city on the San Francisco Peninsula in Northern California's Bay Area, approximately south of San Francisco, and northwest of San Jose. Redwood City's history spans its earliest inhabitation by the Ohlone people to being a ...
and graduated from Sequoia High School in class of 1967. Krantz was an undergraduate at the
University of California, Santa Cruz The University of California, Santa Cruz (UC Santa Cruz or UCSC) is a public land-grant research university in Santa Cruz, California. It is one of the ten campuses in the University of California system. Located on Monterey Bay, on the edge of ...
(UCSC), graduating with '' summa cum laude'' in 1971. In the math department at UCSC his teachers included Nick Burgoyne, Marvin Greenberg, Ed Landesman, and Stan Philipp. Krantz obtained his Ph.D. in mathematics from
Princeton University Princeton University is a private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the ...
in 1974 under the direction of
Elias M. Stein Elias Menachem Stein (January 13, 1931 – December 23, 2018) was an American mathematician who was a leading figure in the field of harmonic analysis. He was the Albert Baldwin Dod Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus, at Princeton University, w ...
and Joseph J. Kohn. Other influencers included Fred Almgren, Robert Gunning, and Ed Nelson.Washington University Newsroom
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Biography

Among Krantz's research interests include: several complex variables, harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, differential geometry, interpolation of operators, Lie theory, smoothness of functions, convexity theory, the corona problem, the inner functions problem, Fourier analysis, singular integrals, Lusin area integrals, Lipschitz spaces, finite difference operators, Hardy spaces, functions of bounded mean oscillation, geometric measure theory, sets of positive reach, the implicit function theorem, approximation theory, real analytic functions, analysis on the Heisenberg group, complex function theory, and real analysis.Washington University News and Information
/ref> He applied
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analysis to plastic surgery, creating software for facial recognition. Krantz has also written software for the pharmaceutical industry. Krantz has worked on the inhomogeneous Cauchy–Riemann equations (he obtained the first sharp estimates in a variety of nonisotropic norms), on separate smoothness of functions (most notably with hypotheses about smoothness along integral curves of vector fields), on analysis on the Heisenberg group and other nilpotent Lie groups, on harmonic analysis in several complex variables, on the function theory of several complex variables, on the harmonic analysis of several real variables, on partial differential equations, on complex geometry, on the automorphism groups of domains in complex space, and on the geometry of complex domains. He has worked with Siqi Fu, Robert E. Greene, Alexander Isaev and Kang-Tae Kim on the Bergman kernel, the Bergman metric, and automorphism groups of domains; with Song-Ying Li on the harmonic analysis of several complex variables; and with Marco Peloso on harmonic analysis, the inhomogeneous Cauchy–Riemann equations, Hodge theory, and the analysis of the worm domain. Krantz's book on the geometry of complex domains, written jointly with Robert E. Greene and Kang-Tae Kim, appeared in 2011. Krantz's monographs include ''Function Theory of Several Complex Variables'', ''Complex Analysis: The Geometric Viewpoint'', ''A Primer of Real Analytic Functions'' (joint with
Harold R. Parks Harold Raymond Parks (born May 22, 1949) is an American mathematician and is a professor emeritus of mathematics at Oregon State University. Parks obtained his Ph.D. in 1974 from Princeton University, under the supervision of Frederick J. Almgre ...
), ''The Implicit Function Theorem'' (joint with Harold Parks), ''Geometric Integration Theory'' (joint with Harold Parks), and ''The Geometry of Complex Domains'' (joint with Kang-Tae Kim and Robert E. Greene). His book ''The Proof is in the Pudding: A Look at the Changing Nature of Mathematical Proof'' looks at the history and evolving nature of the proof concept. Krantz's latest book, ''A Mathematician Comes of Age'', published by the Mathematical Association of America, is an exploration of the concept of mathematical maturity. Krantz is author of textbooks and popular books.Steven G. Krantz home page
/ref> His books ''Mathematical Apocrypha'' and ''Mathematical Apocrypha Redux'' are collections of anecdotes about famous mathematicians. Krantz's book ''An Episodic History of Mathematics: Mathematical Culture through Problem Solving'' is a blend of history and problem solving. ''A Mathematician's Survival Guide'' and ''The Survival of a Mathematician'' are about how to get into the mathematics profession and how to survive in the mathematics profession. Krantz's new book with Harold R. Parks titled ''A Mathematical Odyssey: Journey from the Real to the Complex'' is an entree to mathematics for the layman. His book ''I, Mathematician'' (joint with Peter Casazza and Randi D. Ruden) is a study, with contributions from many mathematicians, of how mathematicians think of themselves and how others think of mathematicians. The book ''The Theory and Practice of Conformal Geometry'' is a study of classical conformal geometry in the complex plane, and is the first Dover book that is not a reprint of a classic but is instead a new book. Krantz has had 9 Masters students and 20 Ph.D. students. Among the latter are Xiaojun Huang (holder of the Bergman Prize), Marco Peloso, Fausto Di Biase, Daowei Ma, and Siqi Fu. Krantz has organized conferences, including the Summer Workshop in Several Complex Variables held in Santa Cruz in 1989 and attended by 250 people. He was the principal lecturer at a CBMS conference at George Mason University in 1992. He organized and spoke at a conference on the corona problem held at the Fields Institute in Toronto, Canada in June 2012. In 2012 he became a Fellow of the
American Mathematical Society The American Mathematical Society (AMS) is an association of professional mathematicians dedicated to the interests of mathematical research and scholarship, and serves the national and international community through its publications, meetings, ...
. Krantz has an Erdős number of 1. In the past year Krantz has collaborated with Arni S. R. Rao of Augusta University to study the COVID-19 epidemic. They have more than twenty papers and book chapters as well as several virtual seminars on the topic.


Teaching

Krantz has taught at
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,
Princeton University Princeton University is a private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the ...
, Pennsylvania State University, and
Washington University in St. Louis Washington University in St. Louis (WashU or WUSTL) is a private research university with its main campus in St. Louis County, and Clayton, Missouri. Founded in 1853, the university is named after George Washington. Washington University is r ...
, where he served as chair of the mathematics department. He has been a visiting faculty member at the
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, Princeton, the
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, the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Pohang Institute of Science and Technology, the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, the American Institute of Mathematics,
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(as the Richardson Fellow), Texas A&M (as the Frontiers Lecturer), the University of Umeå, Uppsala University, the University of Oslo, Politecnico Torino, the University of Seoul, Université Paul Sabatier, and Beijing University.


Editor

Krantz was editor-in-chief of the ''
Notices of the American Mathematical Society ''Notices of the American Mathematical Society'' is the membership journal of the American Mathematical Society (AMS), published monthly except for the combined June/July issue. The first volume appeared in 1953. Each issue of the magazine since ...
'' for 2010 through 2015. Krantz is also editor-in-chief of the ''
Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications The ''Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications'' is an academic journal in mathematics, specializing in mathematical analysis and related topics in applied mathematics. It was founded in 1960, as part of a series of new journals on areas o ...
'' and managing editor and founder of the '' Journal of Geometric Analysis''. He also edits for '' The American Mathematical Monthly'', '' Complex Variables and Elliptic Equations'', and ''The
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society The ''Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society'' is a quarterly mathematical journal published by the American Mathematical Society. Scope It publishes surveys on contemporary research topics, written at a level accessible to non-experts. I ...
''. Krantz is editor-in-chief of the new Springer journal titled '' Complex Analysis and its Synergies''.


Awards and recognitions

*Distinguished Teaching Award, UCLA Alumni Association, 1979 * Chauvenet Prize of the MAA, 1992 *
Beckenbach Book Prize The Beckenbach Book Prize, formerly known as the Mathematical Association of America Book Prize, is awarded to authors of distinguished, innovative books that have been published by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA). The prize was esta ...
of the MAA, 1994 * Kemper Prize, 1994 *Outstanding Academic Book Award, Current Review for Academic Libraries, 1998 *Washington University Faculty Mentor Award, 2007 *Sequoia High School Hall of Fame inductee, 2009Sequoia High School Hall of Fame, 2009
/ref> *Listed in ''Who's Who'' and ''American Men and Women of Science'' *Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, 2012 *Erdős number of 1


Selected publications

Krantz has published more than 350 scholarly articles and 160 books. * * * * * ''Freshman Calculus'' (with Bonic, Robert A., and Cranford, Estelle) (D. C. Heath, 1971, ) * ''Calculus: Single and Multivariable'' (with Blank, Brian E.) (2nd ed., John Wiley and Sons, 2011, ) * ''Function Theory of Several Complex Variables'' (2nd ed., American Mathematical Society, 2001, ) * ''Function Theory of One Complex Variable'' (with Greene, Robert E.) (3rd ed., American Mathematical Society, 2006, ) * ''Complex Analysis: The Geometric Viewpoint'' (2nd ed., Mathematical Association of America, 2004, ) * ''A Primer of Real Analytic Functions'' (with Parks, Harold R.) (2nd ed., Birkhäuser Publishing, 2002, ) * ''The Implicit Function Theorem: History, Theory, and Applications'' (with Parks, Harold R.) (Birkhäuser Publishing, 2002, ) * ''A Panorama of Harmonic Analysis'' (Mathematical Association of America, 1999, ) * ''A Mathematician's Survival Guide'' (American Mathematical Society, 2003, ) * ''The Survival of a Mathematician'' (American Mathematical Society, 2008, ) * ''Mathematical Apocrypha'' (Mathematical Association of America, 2002, ) * ''Mathematical Apocrypha Redux'' (Mathematical Association of America, 2005, ) * ''Geometric Integration Theory'' (with Parks, Harold R.) (Birkhauser, 2008, ) * ''The Proof is in the Pudding: The Changing Nature of Mathematical Proof'' (Springer, 2011, ) * ''The Geometry of Complex Domains'' (with Greene, Robert E. and Kim, Kang-Tae) (Birkhauser, 2011, ) * ''A Mathematician Comes of Age'' (Mathematical Association of America, 2011, ) * ''Elements of Advanced Mathematics'', 3rd ed. (Taylor & Francis/CRC Press, 2012, ) * ''Real Analysis and Foundations'', 2nd ed. (Taylor & Francis/CRC Press, 2004, ) * ''A TeX Primer for Scientists'' (with Stanley Sawyer) (Taylor & Francis/CRC Press, 1995, ) * ''A Handbook of Typography for the Mathematical Sciences'' (Taylor & Francis/CRC Press, 2000, ) * ''Geometric Analysis of the Bergman Kernel and Metric'' (Springer, 2013, ) * ''How to Teach Mathematics: Third Edition'' (American Math Society, 2015) * ''The Theory and Practice of Conformal Geometry'' (Dover Publishing, 2015) * ''I, Mathematician, I'' (with Peter Casazza and Randi D. Ruden) (Mathematical Association of America, 2015) * ''I, Mathematician, II'' (with Peter Casazza and Randi D. Ruden) (COMAP, 2016) * ''A Primer of Mathematical Writing'', 2nd edition (American Mathematical Society, 2017) * ''Harmonic and Complex Analysis in Several Variables'' (Springer, 2017, ) * ''Geometric Analysis of the Bergman Kernel and Metric'' (Birkhauser, 2013) * ''A Guide to Functional Analysis'' (Mathematical Association of America, 2013) * ''Foundations of Real Analysis'' (Taylor & Francis/CRC Press, 2013) * ''Convex Analysis'' (Taylor & Francis, 2015) * ''Essentials of Mathematical Thinking'' (Taylor & Francis, 2017) * ''Handbook of Complex Analysis'' (Taylor & Francis, 2017) * ''Transition to Analysis with Proof'' (Taylor & Francis, 2017) * ''Elementary Introduction to the Lebesgue Integral'' (Taylor & Francis, 2018) * ''An Episodic History of Mathematics: Mathematical Culture through Problem Solving'' (Mathematical Association of America, 2010)


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Faculty page
at Washington University * {{DEFAULTSORT:Krantz, Steven G. 20th-century American mathematicians 21st-century American mathematicians Fellows of the American Mathematical Society Complex analysts Mathematical analysts Living people 1951 births Sequoia High School (Redwood City, California) alumni University of California, Santa Cruz alumni Washington University in St. Louis mathematicians Princeton University alumni