Jerry L. Bona

Jerry Bona

Jerry Bona in 2006
Born (1945-02-05) February 5, 1945
Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Nationality American
Fields Mathematics
Institutions University of Chicago
The Pennsylvania State University
University of Illinois at Chicago
Alma mater Harvard University
Doctoral advisor Garrett Birkhoff
Doctoral students John Albert
Bradley Lucier
Juan Restrepo
Eric Schechter

Jerry Lloyd Bona (born February 5, 1945) is an American mathematician, known for his work in fluid mechanics, partial differential equations, and computational mathematics, and active in some other branches of pure and applied mathematics.

Bona received his PhD in 1971 from Harvard University under supervision of Garrett Birkhoff and worked from 1970 to 1972 at the Fluid Mechanics Research Institute University of Essex, where along with Brooke Benjamin and J. J. Mahony, he published on Model Equations for Long Waves in Non-linear Dispersive Systems, known as Benjamin–Bona–Mahony equation. He is probably best known for his statement about equivalent statements of the Axiom of Choice: “The Axiom of Choice is obviously true, the Well–ordering theorem is obviously false; and who can tell about Zorn’s Lemma?"[1]

Jerry Bona has worked at University of Chicago, Pennsylvania State University, University of Texas at Austin and is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Illinois at Chicago. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[2] In 2013 he became a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.[3]

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