
Greg Anderson
· Professor, School of MathematicsUniversity of Minnesota · Mathematics
Active 1930–2019
About
Greg Anderson is a professor in the School of Mathematics at the University of Minnesota. He earned his PhD from Princeton University in 1980 and specializes in free probability and random matrices. His research interests include the mathematical study of free probability theory and its applications to random matrix models. Anderson's work contributes to the understanding of non-commutative probability spaces and their connections to various areas in mathematics and physics.
Research topics
- Medicine
- Geography
- Political science
- Library science
- History
Selected publications
Epidemiology of Tuberculosis1,2
American Review of Tuberculosis · 2019-04-23
article1st authorCorrespondingCasual Thinking in the Health Sciences; Concepts and Strategies in Epidemiology
PubMed Central · 1976-06-01 · 6 citations
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingHistory of Public Health in New York City, 1866-1966
PubMed Central · 1976-12-01 · 2 citations
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingPublic Health and the State. Changing Views in Massachusetts 1842-1936
PubMed Central · 1973-02-01 · 10 citations
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingChronicle from Aldgate. Life and Death in Shakespeare's London
PubMed Central · 1972-04-01
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingA Giant Has Walked in the Land
Diseases of the Chest · 1968-06-01
article1st authorCorrespondingTeaching of public health in a university: Responsibilities of a school of public health
1967-01-01
article1st authorCorrespondingPreventive Medicine for the Doctor in His Community: An Epidemiological Approach
JAMA · 1966-10-24 · 52 citations
article1st authorCorrespondingThis is the third and somewhat revised edition of a text that first appeared in 1953, and was quite extensively revised and expanded in the second edition of 1958. As in previous editions, the two authors, who have enunciated a basic philosophy of preventive medicine and set a pattern for its performance, have been joined by over 20 collaborators who contribute over half of the book. As in the second edition, the text is divided into three parts. In the first, "Basic Principles," the authors set forth their concept of preventive medicine and outline three essential approaches, viz, primary prevention (health promotion and specific protection), secondary prevention (early diagnosis, prompt treatment, and disability limitations), and tertiary prevention (rehabilitation). Part two on application of principles, is a series of 12 chapters written by collaborating authors, and applying the foregoing principles to a variety of problems, ranging from the classical field of
THE WORLD PROBLEM OF SALMONELLOSIS (Monographiae Biologicae Vol.XIII)
American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health · 1965-10-01
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingTHE WORLD PROBLEM OF SALMONELLOSIS (Monographiae Biologicae Vol.XIII) Gaylord W. Anderson CopyRight https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.55.10.1675-b Published Online: August 29, 2011
American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health · 1965-06-01 · 19 citations
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingPUBLIC AND COMMUNITY HEALTH Gaylord W. Anderson CopyRight https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.55.6.943-b Published Online: August 29, 2011
Frequent coauthors
- 380 shared
James Stevens Simmons
- 192 shared
HAROLD MACLACHLAN HORACK
Ochsner Medical Center
- 61 shared
TOM F. WHAYNE
United States Army
- 20 shared
Reginald M. Atwater
- 19 shared
Clair E. Turner
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 19 shared
Robert D. Defries
- 19 shared
Ernest L. Stebbins
- 18 shared
W. W. Bauer
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