Ralph Tambs-Lyche

Mathematician, Deceased Person

1890 – 1991

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Who was Ralph Tambs-Lyche?

Ralph Tambs-Lyche was a Norwegian mathematician.

He was born in Macon, Georgia as a son of Norwegian father Hans Tambs Lyche and American mother Mary Rebecca Godden. He moved to Norway at the age of two. He finished his secondary education in Fredrikstad in 1908, and was hired as an assistant for Richard Birkeland at the Norwegian Institute of Technology in 1910. At the same time he studied at the Royal Frederick University, graduating with the cand.real. degree in 1916.

He was hired as a docent in mathematics at the Norwegian Institute of Technology in 1918. He took his doctorate in Strasbourg in 1927 following a two-year fellowship there. In 1937 he was promoted to professor, a position he held until 1950. He was then a professor at the University of Oslo until his retirement in 1961, then a visiting professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder from 1961 to 1962. His fields were mathematical analysis, function theory, algebra and number theory. He penned about 60 mathematical works, and also a few publications in botany; he was a hobby herbarist. He also became widely known for his mathematical textbooks, both for the upper secondary school and another for technical colleges and universities. He was an editorial board member of the journal Nordisk Matematisk Tidsskrift from 1954 to 1960.

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Born
Sep 6, 1890
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1991

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on July 23, 2013

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