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Herbert A. Hauptman


 

Herbert A. Hauptman (born February 14, 1917) is an American mathematician and Nobel laureate.

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February 14 - 1917 - American - Mathematician - Nobel laureate

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He was born in New York City, the oldest child of Israel Hauptman and Leah Rosenfeld. He is married to Edith Citrynell since November 10, 1940, with two daughters, Barbara (1947) and Carol (1950).

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New York City - November 10 - 1940

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He was interested in science and mathematics from an early age, graduated from the City College of New York (1937) and obtained an M.A. degree in mathematics from Columbia University in 1939.

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Science - City College of New York - 1937 - 1939

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After the war he started a collaboration with Jerome Karle at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. and at the same time enrolled in the Ph.D. program at the University of Maryland, College Park. This combination of mathematics and physical chemistry expertise enabled them to tackle head-on the phase problem of X-ray crystallography. By 1954 he had received his Ph.D. and they had laid the foundations of the direct methods in X-ray crystallography. Their 1953 monograph, "Solution of the Phase Problem I. The Centrosymmetric Crystal", contained the main ideas, the most important of which was the introduction of probabilistic methods.

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Jerome Karle - Naval Research Laboratory - Washington, D.C. - Ph.D. - University of Maryland, College Park - Physical chemistry - X-ray crystallography - 1954 - 1953

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In 1970 he joined the crystallographic group of the Medical Foundation of Buffalo of which he was Research Director in 1972. During the early years of this period he formulated the neighborhood principle and extension concept. These theories were further developed during the following decades.

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1970 - Medical Foundation of Buffalo - 1972

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He has received many awards including the 1985 Nobel Prize in Chemistry jointly with Jerome Karle.

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1985 - Nobel Prize in Chemistry

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