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Jesper Lützen (born 8 October 1951 in Svendborg) is a Danish historian of mathematics and the physical sciences.


Biography

Lützen graduated in mathematics (with a minor in physics) in 1976 from
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, where he also earned his
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in 1980 in the history of science under the supervision of Kirsti Andersen. In 1980 he was a visiting scholar at
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(studying under
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) and became a temporary lecturer (a temporary assistant professor position) at
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and from 1985 a lecturer at the
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. In 1990 he received his habilitation (Doctor Scientiarum) from the University of Copenhagen. There he has been a lecturer since 1989 and since 2005 a professor of mathematics history at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Mathematics. He has been a visiting scholar at Utrecht (studying with Henk Bos) and at several other places: Paris, MIT's
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, the
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of the
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, the California Institute of Technology, the
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, and the
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. Lützen's research deals with the prehistory of distributions (before their precisely-defined introduction by
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around 1936 and
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around 1950), as well as Joseph Liouville (whose biography he wrote) and
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and Hertz's mechanics. The prehistory of the theory of distributions was also the topic of Lützen's dissertation. He is a co-editor of the '' Archive for History of Exact Sciences'', ''
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'', and the ''Revue d'histoire des mathématiques'', as well as
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's book series ''Archimedes: New Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences'' with series editor
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. In 1990, Lützen was an Invited Speaker at the
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in Kyoto. Since 1993 he has been a full member of the
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(previously a corresponding member since 1988). He is, since 1986, a member of the Danish National Committee for the History and Philosophy of Science and is, since 1990, the Danish representative in the International Commission on the History of Mathematics. He was elected in 1996 a member of the
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and in 2012 a Fellow of the
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. He is a member of the USA-based History of Science Society and a member of the
Danish Mathematical Society The Danish Mathematical Society (Dansk Matematisk Forening) is a society of Denmark, Danish mathematicians founded in 1873 at the University of Copenhagen, a year after the Société Mathématique de France, French Mathematical Society. According t ...
. He is also a member of the Danish Society for the History of Science, whose president he was from 1995 to 2006 and whose secretary he has been since 2007. He is married since 1990 and has three daughters.


Selected publications


''Mechanistic images in geometric form: Heinrich Hertz's principles of mechanics''
Oxford University Press 2005 * ''The Prehistory of the Theory of Distributions'', Studies in the History of Mathematics and the Physical Sciences, Volume 7, Springer Verlag 1982;
''Joseph Liouville 1809–1882. Master of pure and applied mathematics''
Springer Verlag 1990 * ''Heaviside's operational calculus and the attempts to rigorise it'', Archive for History of Exact Sciences, Volume 21, 1979, pp. 161–200 (See
Oliver Heaviside Oliver Heaviside FRS (; 18 May 1850 – 3 February 1925) was an English self-taught mathematician and physicist who invented a new technique for solving differential equations (equivalent to the Laplace transform), independently developed vec ...
.) * "Euler's vision of a general partial differential calculus for a generalized kind of function." Mathematics Magazine 56, no. 5 (1983): 299–306 * "Sturm and Liouville's work on ordinary linear differential equations. The emergence of Sturm-Liouville theory." Archive for History of Exact Sciences 29, no. 4 (1984): 309–376 * with Henk Bos and Kirsti Andersen: ''Træk af den matematiske analyses historie: En antologi af kilder og sekundær litteratur'', Center for Vidensskabstudier, Aarhus University, 1987 * with H. Bos and K. Andersen: ''Træk af den ikke-Euklidiske geometris historie'', University of Aarhus, Center for Vidensska Studies, 1997 * ''Interactions between mechanics and differential geometry in the 19th century'', Archive for History of Exact Sciences, Vol. 49, 1995, pp. 1–72.
"Chapter 6. The foundation of analysis in the 19th century" by Jesper Lützen
in ''A History of Analysis'' edited by Hans Niels Jahnke, American Mathematical Society/London Mathematical Society, 2003, 155–195; translated from the original German of ''Geschichte der Analysis'', Spektrum Akademische Verlag, 1999.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Lutzen, Jesper Danish historians of mathematics 20th-century Danish historians 21st-century Danish historians Aarhus University alumni Academic staff of the University of Copenhagen Fellows of the American Mathematical Society Members of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters 1951 births Living people People from Svendborg