Marston Morse

Harold Calvin Marston Morse (March 24, 1892 – June 22, 1977) was an American mathematician best known for his work on the calculus of variations in the large, a subject where he introduced the technique of differential topology now known as Morse theory.

The Morse–Palais lemma, one of the key results in Morse theory, is named after him, as is the Thue–Morse sequence, an infinite binary sequence with many applications.

H. C. Marston Morse
Marston Morse
Morse in 1965 (courtesy MFO)
Born(1892-03-24)March 24, 1892
DiedJune 22, 1977(1977-06-22) (aged 85)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materColby College
Harvard University
Known forMorse theory
AwardsBôcher Memorial Prize (1933)
National Medal of Science (1964)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsCornell University
Brown University
Harvard University
Institute for Advanced Study
Thesis Certain Types of Geodesic Motion of a Surface of Negative Curvature  (1917)
Doctoral advisorGeorge David Birkhoff
Doctoral students

He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1929, the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1932, and the American Philosophical Society in 1936. In 1933 he was awarded the Bôcher Memorial Prize for his work in mathematical analysis. J. Robert Oppenheimer described Morse as "almost a statesman of mathematics."

Biography

He was born in Waterville, Maine to Ella Phoebe Marston and Howard Calvin Morse in 1892. He received his bachelor's degree from Colby College (also in Waterville) in 1914. At Harvard University, he received both his master's degree in 1915 and his PhD in 1917. He wrote his PhD thesis, Certain Types of Geodesic Motion of a Surface of Negative Curvature, under the direction of George David Birkhoff.

Morse was a Benjamin Peirce Instructor at Harvard in 1919–1920, after which he served as an assistant professor at Cornell University from 1920 to 1925 and at Brown University in 1925–1926. He returned to Harvard in 1926, advancing to professor in 1929, and teaching there until 1935. That year, he accepted a position at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, where he remained until his retirement in 1962.

He spent most of his career on a single subject, now known as Morse theory, a branch of differential topology that enables one to analyze the topology of a smooth manifold by studying differentiable functions on that manifold. Morse originally applied his theory to geodesics (critical points of the energy functional on paths); these techniques were used in Raoul Bott's proof of his periodicity theorem. Morse theory is a very important subject in modern mathematical physics, such as string theory.

He died on June 22, 1977, at his home in Princeton, New Jersey. His second wife, Louise Jeffreys, died in 2016.

Marston Morse should not be confused with either his 5th cousin twice removed Samuel Morse,: 183 (Entry 2696), 217 (Entry 3297)  famous for Morse code, nor Anthony Morse, famous for the Morse–Sard theorem.

Selected publications

Articles

Books

  • Calculus of variations in the large, American Mathematical Society, 1934
  • Topological methods in the theory of functions of a complex variable, Princeton University Press, 1947
  • Lectures on analysis in the large, 1947
  • Symbolic dynamics, Mimeographed notes by R. Oldenberger. Princeton, NJ: Institute for Advanced Study. 1966.
  • with Stewart Cairns: Critical point theory in global analysis and differential topology, Academic Press, 1969
  • Variational analysis: critical extremals and Sturmian extensions, Wiley, 1973; 2nd edn. Dover, 2007{{citation}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • Global variational analysis: Weierstrass integrals on a Riemannian manifold, Princeton University Press, 1976
  • Morse, Marston (1981), Bott, Raoul (ed.), Selected papers, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-0-387-90532-7, MR 0635124
  • Morse, Marston (1987), Montgomery, Deane; Bott, Raoul (eds.), Collected papers. Vol. 1--6, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co., ISBN 978-9971-978-94-5, MR 0889255

Film

Notes

References

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