Craig Tracy
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Craig Arnold Tracy is an American mathematician, known for his contributions to mathematical physics
Mathematical physics
Mathematical physics refers to development of mathematical methods for application to problems in physics. The Journal of Mathematical Physics defines this area as: "the application of mathematics to problems in physics and the development of mathematical methods suitable for such applications and...

 and probability theory
Probability theory
Probability theory is the branch of mathematics concerned with analysis of random phenomena. The central objects of probability theory are random variables, stochastic processes, and events: mathematical abstractions of non-deterministic events or measured quantities that may either be single...

.

Born in United Kingdom
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, he moved as infant to Missouri
Missouri
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 where he grew up and
obtained a B.Sc. in physics
Physics
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 from University of Missouri
University of Missouri
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 (1967).
He studied as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow
at the Stony Brook University where he obtained a Ph.D.
Ph.D.
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 on the thesis entitled Spin-Spin Scale-Functions in the Ising and XY-Models (1973)
advised by Barry M. McCoy
Barry M. McCoy
Barry M. McCoy is an American physicist, known for his contributions to classical statistical mechanics, integrable models and conformal field theories.He earned a B.Sc. from California Institute of Technology ,and a Ph.D...

,
in which (also jointly with Tai Tsun Wu
Tai Tsun Wu
Tai Tsun Wu is an Chinese American physicist and applied physicist well known for his contributions to high-energy nuclear physics and statistical mechanics....

 and Eytan Barouch) he studied Painlevé functions in exactly
solvable statistical mechanical models.

He then was on the faculty of Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College is a private, Ivy League university in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. The institution comprises a liberal arts college, Dartmouth Medical School, Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business, as well as 19 graduate programs in the arts and sciences...

 (1978–84) before
joining University of California, Davis
University of California, Davis
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 (1984) where he is now
a distinguished professor. With Harold Widom
Harold Widom
Harold Widom is an American mathematician well known for his contributions to operator theory and random matrices. He was appointed to the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1968 and became professor emeritus in 1994. ...

 he worked on the asymptotic analysis of Toeplitz determinants and their various operator theoretic generalizations. This work gave them both the George Pólya and the Norbert Wiener prizes, and the Tracy–Widom distribution
Tracy–Widom distribution
The Tracy–Widom distribution, introduced by , is the probability distribution of the largest eigenvalue of a random hermitian matrix in the edge scaling limit. It also appears in the distribution of the length of the longest increasing subsequence of random permutations and in current fluctuations...

 is named after them.

Awards

  • Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, 1967–68.
  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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     Fellowship 1991
  • 2002 Pólya Prize (SIAM)
    Pólya Prize (SIAM)
    The Pólya Prize is a prize in mathematics, awarded by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. First given in 1969, the prize is named after Hungarian mathematician George Pólya...

     shared with Harold Widom
    Harold Widom
    Harold Widom is an American mathematician well known for his contributions to operator theory and random matrices. He was appointed to the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1968 and became professor emeritus in 1994. ...

  • Fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences
    American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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     2006
  • Norbert Wiener Prize 2007, shared with Harold Widom
    Harold Widom
    Harold Widom is an American mathematician well known for his contributions to operator theory and random matrices. He was appointed to the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1968 and became professor emeritus in 1994. ...

    .
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