Passing of Gilbert Baumslag
Oct. 23, 2014
The Department of Mathematics marks with profound sadness the passing of Distinguished Professor Emeritus Gilbert Baumslag. Professor Baumslag joined the department in 1973 as a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and stayed with us until 2006 when he joined the CCNY Department of Computer Science. He was founding director of the Center for Algorithms and Interactive Scientific Software, which grew out of the MAGNUS computational group theory project he headed. MAGNUS was funded by the National Science Foundation for 10 years. Dr. Baumslag was for more than 40 years the primary organizer of the New York Group Theory Seminar, considered the foremost research seminar in group theory in the world. He was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1968-69, and was inducted in 2012 as a member of the inaugural class of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society.
Gilbert Baumslag made many outstanding contributions to infinite group theory, particularly to the study of finitely presented groups. Many of these groups have nice algorithmic properties, with applications to cryptography and computer security and control. He published more than 160 scientific papers, and numerous books and monographs; he graduated 30 doctoral students.
Dr. Baumslag was a popular teacher and an outgoing research instigator who generously shared his insights. He had a profound impact on the research and careers of many colleagues, as well as students who became colleagues. We will miss him.
The NY Group Theory Seminar held a memorial session for Gilbert Baumslag on October 31st. The session was recorded, and you can view the recordings on YouTube.
The New York Times has published an obituary for Dr. Baumslag.
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