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Georgia Benkart (Georgia McClure Benkart) was born on 30 December, 1947 in Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.. Discover Georgia Benkart's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?
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Madison, Wisconsin, U.S. |
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Benkart died on April 29, 2022, aged 74, from undisclosed causes in Madison, Wisconsin. Her survivors included her sister, Paula Kaye Benkart.
In 2022, a tribute to her contributions to her field, "Gems from the Work of Georgia Benkart", appeared in the Notices of the American Mathematical Society.
She was selected as a fellow of the Association for Women in Mathematics in the inaugural 2018 class.
She held visiting positions at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley, California, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, the Aspen Center for Physics, and the University of Virginia. During her career, Benkart delivered over 350 invited talks including 3 plenary lectures at the Joint Mathematics Meetings and the Emmy Noether Lecture at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Seoul, South Korea in 2014.
In 2014 at the International Congress of Mathematicians held in Seoul, she delivered the ICM Emmy Noether Lecture.
Benkart served on several editorial boards including the boards of the American Mathematical Society for Surveys and Monographs and Abstracts, Communications in Algebra, and the Journal of Algebra. She served as the associate secretary of the American Mathematical Society for the Central Section from 2010 to 2020, and was a member of the governing council in 1995 and from 2010 to 2021. Benkart was active in the Association for Women in Mathematics(AWM) over many years, served as chair of the membership portfolio and the nominating committee, and helped plan the first AWM Research Symposium, which was also a celebration of the 40th anniversary of AWM.
In 2009, she published, jointly with Thomas Gregory and Alexander Premet, the first complete proof of the recognition theorem for graded Lie algebras in characteristics at least 5.
She was elected and served as president of the Association for Women in Mathematics from 2009 to 2011. In 2014 she was selected to deliver the AWM-AMS Noether Lecture. The title of her talk was Walking on Graphs the Representation Theory Way.
Upon completing her doctoral degree, Benkart began her long career at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, first as a MacDuffee Instructor and eventually as a E. B. Van Vleck Professor of Mathematics until she retired from teaching in 2006.
In 2000–2002 Benkart was named a Polya Lecturer by the Mathematical Association of America. She was elected a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) in the inaugural class of 2013.
In the early 1990s, Benkart and Efim Zelmanov started to work on classification of root-graded Lie algebras and intersection matrix algebras. The latter were introduced by Peter Slodowy in his work on singularities. Berman and Moody recognized that these algebras (generalizations of affine Kac–Moody algebras) are universal root graded Lie algebras and classified them for simply laced root systems. Benkart and Zelmanov tackled the remaining cases involving the Freudenthal magic square and extended this square to exceptional Lie superalgebras.
Benkart received a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship from the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. Her work at Wisconsin was recognized by a Romnes Fellowship in 1985, a Distinguished Teaching Award in 1987, and a WARF Mid-Career Faculty Research Award in 1996. In 2008 the University of California Lie Groups and Lie Algebras meeting was held in Benkart's honor. Her talks and lectures include two invited lectures at the Joint Mathematics Meetings and a plenary lecture at a meeting of the Canadian Mathematical Society.
Benkart received her BS degree summa cum laude from the Ohio State University in 1970 and an MPhil in mathematics from Yale University in 1973. She completed her doctoral work at Yale under Nathan Jacobson and wrote a dissertation entitled Inner Ideals and the Structure of Lie Algebras. She was awarded a PhD in mathematics from the Yale University in 1974.
Georgia McClure Benkart (December 30, 1947 – April 29, 2022) was an American mathematician who was known for her work in the structure and representation theory of Lie algebras and related algebraic structures. She published over 130 journal articles and co-authored three American Mathematical Society memoirs in four broad categories: modular Lie algebras; combinatorics of Lie algebra representations; graded algebras and superalgebras; and quantum groups and related structures.
Benkart was born on December 30, 1947, in Youngstown, Ohio, to George Benkart II and Florence K. Benkart. Her father served in the Army Corps of Engineers and her mother was a teacher in Youngstown's "ethnically rich south side."