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Renfrey Burnard (Ren) Potts AO (1925–2005) was an Australian mathematician and is notable for the
Potts model In statistical mechanics, the Potts model, a generalization of the Ising model, is a model of interacting spins on a crystalline lattice. By studying the Potts model, one may gain insight into the behaviour of ferromagnets and certain other phen ...
and his achievements in: operations research, especially networks; transportation science, car-following and road traffic; Ising-type models in mathematical physics; difference equations; and robotics. He was interested in computing from the early days of the computing revolution and oversaw the first computer purchases at the
University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide (informally Adelaide University) is a public research university located in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 1874, it is the third-oldest university in Australia. The university's main campus is located on ...
.


Personal

The fourth child of Gilbert MacDonald Potts and Lorna Potts (née West), named after family friend and medical doctor Renfrey Gershom Burnard, Potts was educated at
Rose Park Primary School Rose Park Primary School is a coeducational R–7 school (5- to 13-year-olds) located in the Adelaide inner suburb of Rose Park. The school is located at 54 Alexandra Avenue and occupies the land between Alexandra and Grant Avenues. It is one of ...
and
Prince Alfred College , motto_translation = Do Brave Deeds and Endure , established = 1869 , type = Independent, single-sex, day & boarding , headmaster = David Roberts , chaplain = Reverend Ma ...
, where his father was Second Master. Potts was an outstanding lecturer who drew large audiences to his talks. In addition to mathematics, he was interested in sports and music. His sporting activities included long distance and marathon running, hockey, tennis, squash, badminton, bushwalking, and swimming. He played both the piano and the clarinet and was a volunteer disc jockey at a local radio station. He married Barbara KidmanDr Barbara Kidman was a senior lecturer in computer science at the University of Adelaide. After graduating in 1949 with first class Honours in Physics ("the first woman to do so" ''(Presumably, the first woman at the University of Adelaide.)''), she devoted 6 years to full-time research at the Oxford University before returning to Adelaide and being awarded a PhD in 1956 ("one of the first two women to achieve this" ''(Again, presumably, the first at the University of Adelaide.)''). Following a 9-year interruption, Dr Kidman returned to work in 1966 in what was then the very new field of computing and completed 20 years of work in this industry before retiring in 1987. Dr Kidman's publications include "Paper tape and punched cards: The early history of computing and computing science at the University of Adelaide", 1999, . in Oxford on 1 July 1950. They had two daughters, Linda and Rebecca. They also had four grandchildren, Frank, Zoe, Jack and Georgia.


Summary

*1925 Born: 4 October 1925 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia *1930–1936
Rose Park Primary School Rose Park Primary School is a coeducational R–7 school (5- to 13-year-olds) located in the Adelaide inner suburb of Rose Park. The school is located at 54 Alexandra Avenue and occupies the land between Alexandra and Grant Avenues. It is one of ...
*1937–1942
Prince Alfred College , motto_translation = Do Brave Deeds and Endure , established = 1869 , type = Independent, single-sex, day & boarding , headmaster = David Roberts , chaplain = Reverend Ma ...
*1943–1947
University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide (informally Adelaide University) is a public research university located in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 1874, it is the third-oldest university in Australia. The university's main campus is located on ...
Bachelor of Science (First class honours in mathematics) *1948
Rhodes Scholar The Rhodes Scholarship is an international postgraduate award for students to study at the University of Oxford, in the United Kingdom. Established in 1902, it is the oldest graduate scholarship in the world. It is considered among the world' ...
,
Queen's College, Oxford The Queen's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford, England. The college was founded in 1341 by Robert de Eglesfield in honour of Philippa of Hainault. It is distinguished by its predominantly neoclassical architecture, ...
*1949 Barbara Kidman graduated with first class Honours in Physics *1949–1951 D Phil, (Oxford), Dissertation: The Mathematical Investigation of Some Cooperative Phenomena, Advisor:
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*1950 Married Barbara Kidman in Oxford on 1 July 1950 *1951–1957 Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Adelaide *1955–1956 Postdoctoral Scientist at the University of Maryland, USA *1956 Barbara Kidman awarded a PhD *1957–1959 Associate Professor at the University of Toronto in Canada *1958–1959 Consultant to General Motors in Detroit *1959 Awarded the
Lanchester Prize The Frederick W. Lanchester Prize is an Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences prize (U.S. $5,000 cash prize and medallion) given for the best contribution to operations research and the management sciences published in Engli ...
for research in operations research *1959 Appointed to a newly created chair in applied mathematics at the University of Adelaide *1959–1990 Professor, Chair and popular lecturer of
applied mathematics Applied mathematics is the application of mathematical methods by different fields such as physics, engineering, medicine, biology, finance, business, computer science, and industry. Thus, applied mathematics is a combination of mathemat ...
at the University of Adelaide *1966 Dr Kidman returns to workforce as lecturer in the (then) new area of Computer Science *1968 Doctor of Science (DSc) received from the University of Oxford *1975
fellow of the Australian Academy of Science The Fellowship of the Australian Academy of Science is made up of about 500 Australian scientists. Scientists judged by their peers to have made an exceptional contribution to knowledge in their field may be elected to Fellowship of the Academy ...
(FAA) *1976 Appointed (Sir Thomas)
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* Foundation President of the South Australian Computer Society (the forerunner of the
Australian Computer Society The Australian Computer Society (ACS) is an association for information and communications technology professionals with over 48,000 members Australia-wide. According to its Constitution, its objectives are "to advance professional excellence ...
). He is recognised as the founder of the Australian Computer Society, and was elected a Fellow of that society (FACS). *1978–9 chairman, Division of Applied Mathematics of the
Australian Mathematical Society The Australian Mathematical Society (AustMS) was founded in 1956 and is the national society of the mathematics profession in Australia. One of the Society's listed purposes is to promote the cause of mathematics in the community by representing ...
(the progenitor of ANZIAM) *1983 Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (FTSE) *1987 Dr Kidman retires *1990 Prof Potts retires *1991 Emeritus Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Adelaide *1991 Officer of the
Order of Australia The Order of Australia is an honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on the advice of the Australian Go ...
(AO) *1991–1993 After his retirement from Adelaide, he taught as a visiting professor at the National University of Singapore for three semesters. *1994 Fellow of the Australian Mathematical Society (FAustMS) *1995 Inaugural recipient of the ANZAAS (Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science) Medal *1995 Awarded first ANZIAM MedalProf Potts' ANZIAM Medal Citation
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Centenary Medal The Centenary Medal is an award which was created by the Australian Government in 2001. It was established to commemorate the centenary of the Federation of Australia The Federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate ...
received from the Australian Government *2004 Inducted to the Pearcey Hall of Fame (The Pearcey Foundation) *2005 Died: 9 August 2005 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.


Publications

Most-cited publication: *Renfrey B. Potts, (1952); Some Generalized Order-Disorder Transformations, Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 48, pp. 106–109 Some others:
(Ren published about 90 research papers)


Books

*With Robert Oliver, "Flows in Transportation Networks" *1978 Potts, R. B., "Transport in Australia: Some Key Issues", Australian Academy of Science, Canberra, 1978, 159 pp. 


Book chapters

*1990 Potts, R. B.
"Wilton, John Raymond (1884–1944), Mathematician"
in John Ritchie (ed.), ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', vol. 12, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1990, pp. 533–534


Journal articles

*1959 Harold Willis Milnes, Renfrey B. Potts

''J. ACM'' 6(2): 226–235 (1959)
Article
*1959 Robert Herman, Elliott W. Montroll, Renfrey B. Potts, and Richard W. Rohtery, "Traffic Dynamics: Analysis of Stability in Car Following", ''Operations Research'' 7, pp. 86–106 (January–February 1959) *1959 Denos C. Gazis, Robert Herman, and Renfrey B. Potts, "Car-Following Theory of Steady-State Traffic Flow", ''Operations Research'' 7, pp. 499–505 (July–August 1959). *1962 "The Measurement of Acceleration Noise—A Traffic Parameter", Trevor R. Jones, Renfrey B. Potts, ''Operations Research'', Vol. 10, No. 6 (Nov. – Dec. 1962), pp. 745–76
Abstract
*1982 "Differential and Difference Equations", Renfrey B. Potts, ''The American Mathematical Monthly'', Vol. 89, No. 6 (Jun. – Jul. 1982), pp. 402–407
Abstract
*1985 Potts, R. B., "Mathematics at the University of Adelaide, Part 3: 1944–1958", ''Australian Mathematical Society Gazette'', vol. 12, no. 2, 1985, pp. 25–30. *1988
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, Renfrey B. Potts
"Discrete trajectory planning"
October 1988, ''International Journal of Robotics Research'', Volume 7 Issue
ACM Portal
http://ijr.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/7/5/48 Abstract] *2004 Wall, G. E., Pitman, Jane and Potts, R. B., "Eric Stephen Barnes, 1924–2000", ''Historical Records of Australian Science'', vol. 15, no. 1, 2004, pp. 21–45. (Also available at http://www.publish.csiro.au/paper/HR03013.htm and https://web.archive.org/web/20090929205257/http://www.science.org.au/academy/memoirs/barnes.htm)


Affiliations

*1959 General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Michigan *1960s–1980s P.G. Pak-Poy & Associates, Adelaide *1988 Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel


Awards

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Officer of the Order of Australia The Order of Australia is an honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on the advice of the Australian Go ...
(AO) 1991It's an Honour
Officer of the Order of Australia, 10 June 1991, Citation: ''For service to Education, and in particular to Applied Mathematics.''
*
Centenary Medal The Centenary Medal is an award which was created by the Australian Government in 2001. It was established to commemorate the centenary of the Federation of Australia The Federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate ...
2001It's an Honour
Centenary Medal, 1 January 2001, Citation: ''For service to Australian society and science in operations research.''


See also


Mathematics Genealogy Project
St Andrews

St Andrews

St Andrews

Australian Mathematics Trust
Obituary
Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering *"Obituaries", Australian Academy of Science Newsletter, vol. 63, August–November 2005, pp. 10–11.

* ttp://www.austms.org.au/Gazette/2005/Sep05/Potts.pdf E O Tuck, Obituary : Renfrey B. Potts, 4/10/1925–9/8/2005, Austral. Math. Soc. Gaz. 32 (4) (2005), 291–292. *E O Tuck, Retirement of Professor R. B. Potts, AO, Austral. Math. Soc. Gaz. 18 (4) (1991), 111–112.
2003 photo of Dr Barbara Kidman and Emeritus Professor Ren Potts
Adelaidean, Volume 12 Number 7 August 2003, pg14
Biography of Renfrey Potts
from the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences


References

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