Ortiz, E.L. 1961-63 Scholar
Born 1931 Buenos Aires, Argentina. D.Math.Sc. 1961 Buenos Aires.
Appointments: Lect., Imperial College 1963-64; Prof., Buenos Aires 1964-66; Prof., National University, Lima 1966-68; Lect., Imperial College 1968-72; Head, Numerical Maths. Sect., Imperial College, 1972-85; Reader in Mathematics, Imperial College 1986-. Memberships: London Mathematical Society; British Society for the History of Mathematics. Honours: Fellow, National Academy of Sciences, Argentina 1980; Fellow, Royal Academy of Sciences, Spain 1991; J. Babini National Science Prize, Argentina 1990; Fellow, Institute of Mathematics and its Applications 1974.
Address: Department of Mathematics, Imperial College, 180 Queen’s Gate, London SW7 2BZ, England.
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Ortiz, E.L.
Ortiz, E.L. 1961-63 Scholar
Born 1931 Buenos Aires, Argentina. D.Math.Sc. 1961 Buenos Aires.
Appointments: Lect., Imperial College 1963-64; Prof., Buenos Aires 1964-66; Prof., National University, Lima 1966-68; Lect., Imperial College 1968-72; Head, Numerical Maths. Sect., Imperial College, 1972-85; Reader in Mathematics, Imperial College 1986-. Memberships: London Mathematical Society; British Society for the History of Mathematics. Honours: Fellow, National Academy of Sciences, Argentina 1980; Fellow, Royal Academy of Sciences, Spain 1991; J. Babini National Science Prize, Argentina 1990; Fellow, Institute of Mathematics and its Applications 1974.
Address: Department of Mathematics, Imperial College, 180 Queen’s Gate, London SW7 2BZ, England.
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