Английская Википедия:Aimee Johnson

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Шаблон:Short description Aimee Sue Anastasia Johnson is an American mathematician who works in dynamical systems. She is a professor of mathematics at Swarthmore College,Шаблон:R the winner of the George Pólya Award, and the co-author of the book Discovering Discrete Dynamical Systems.

Johnson graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1984.Шаблон:R She completed her Ph.D. in 1990 at the University of Maryland, College Park; her dissertation, Measures on the Circle Invariant for a Nonlacunary Subsemigroup of the Integers, was supervised by Daniel Rudolph.Шаблон:R

In dynamical systems, Johnson is known for her work on a conjecture of Hillel Furstenberg on the classification of invariant measures for the action of two independent modular multiplication operations on an interval.Шаблон:R In 1998, Johnson and Kathleen Madden won the George Pólya Award for their joint paper on aperiodic tiling, "Putting the Pieces Together: Understanding Robinson's Nonperiodic Tilings".Шаблон:R In 2017, Madden, Johnson, and their co-author Ayşe Şahin published the textbook Discovering Discrete Dynamical Systems through the Mathematical Association of America.Шаблон:R With Joseph Auslander and Cesar E. Silva she is also the co-editor of Ergodic Theory, Dynamical Systems, and the Continuing Influence of John C. Oxtoby (Contemporary Mathematics 678, American Mathematical Society, 2016).

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