Brief Biography
Ralph Tyrrell Rockafellar is a global leader in optimization theory and combinatorics. Born in 1935, Rockafellar studied mathematics at Harvard University, earning degrees in 1957 and 1963. Between receiving his bachelors and PhD, he spent a year abroad as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Bonn in Germany. Rockafellar’s dissertation, Convex Function of Dual Extremum Problems, was supervised by Dr. Garrett Birkhoff.
Rockafellar first held an assistant professorship at the University of Texas at Austin before joining the faculty at the University of Washington. He has taught courses on the fundamental of optimization and optimization under uncertainty. Rockafellar has supervised sixteen PhD students and has held visiting positions at a number of institutions across the globe including Princeton University, the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis in Vienna, the University of Paris-Dauphine, and the Mathematics Institute of Copenhagen. He has held editorial positions for seven journals and currently sits on the Editorial Boards of the Journal of Convex Analysis, Set-Valued Analysis, and Archives of Control Sciences.
In 1970, Rockafellar published Convex Analysis. The book, based on his classroom notes, presents a modern treatment of convexity as applied to mathematical extremum problems. The text covers systems of inequalities, the minimum and maximum of a convex function over a convex set, Lagrange multipliers, and minimax theorems. The book additionally includes coherent and basic material on general convex sets and functions. Variational Analysis, his 1997 book co-written with Roger J-B Wets, was awarded the Frederick W. Lanchester Prize for best publication in operations research and the management sciences. The piece was lauded for the successful presentation of a systemic exposition and a unified treatment of subjects that were previously available only in scattered sources. It was equally celebrated for its new ideas and research results.
For his contributions to convex optimization, nonsmooth analysis, and stochastic programming, Rockafellar was awarded the John von Neumann Theory Prize by the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) in 1999. His decades long career in the field was celebrated, ranging from his 1963 PhD dissertation to his more recent work on scenario analysis and epiconvergence.
Rockafellar has received numerous other decorations including the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics' George B. Dantzig Prize. He is an INFORMS Fellow and has received two honorary doctorates. Rockafellar has commented on the state of excessive scientific specialization, believing there to be too many meetings and journals as many university libraries fail to subscribe to all publications. Though Rockafellar retired from the University of Washington in 2002, he continues his research as an Adjunct Research Professor at the University of Florida.
Other Biographies
Wikipedia Entry for R. Tyrrell Rockafellar
University of Washington Department of Mathematics. R. Tyrrell Rockafellar. Accessed April 28, 2015. (link)
Education
Harvard University, AB 1957
Harvard University, PhD 1963 (Mathematics Genealogy)
Affiliations
Academic Affiliations
- Harvard University
- University of Texas
- University of Washington
- University of Bonn
Key Interests in OR/MS
Methodologies
- Algorithms - Theory and Analysis
- Combinatorial Optimization
- Decision Analysis
- Economics / Econometrics
- Optimization/Mathematical Programming
- Probability and Stochastic Models
Application Areas
Oral Histories
Vicent L. N. (2002) An interview with R. Tyrrell Rockafellar. Bulletin of the International Center for Mathematics, 12(6): 1-7. (link)
Leong Y. K. (2014) Interview of Ralph Tyrrell Rockafellar. Imprints, Newsletter of the Institute for Mathematical Sciences, National University of Singapore issue 24, 2014: 11-18 (link)
Memoirs and Autobiographies
Résumé
Vicent L. N. (2002) An interview with R. Tyrrell Rockafellar. Bulletin of the International Center for Mathematics, 12(6): 1-7. (link)
Leong Y. K. (2014) Interview of Ralph Tyrrell Rockafellar. Imprints, Newsletter of the Institute for Mathematical Sciences, National University of Singapore issue 24, 2014: 11-18 (link)
R. Tyrrell Rockafellar Curriculum Vita
Memoirs
Convex Optimization. Wikimization: R. Tyrrell Rockafellar. Accessed April 28, 2015. (link)
Awards and Honors
SIAM George B. Dantzig Prize 1982
Frederick W. Lanchester Prize 1997
John von Neumann Theory Prize 1999
Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences Fellow 2002
Selected Publications
Rockafellar R. T. (1970) Convex Analysis. Princeton University Press: Princeton, NJ.
Rockafellar R. T. (1974) Conjugated Duality and Optimization. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics: Philadelphia.
Rockafellar R. T. (1976) Integral Functionals, Normal Integrands, and Measurable Selections. Springer Berlin Heidelberg: Berlin.
Rockafellar R. T. (1976) Monotone operators and the proximal point algorithm. SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 14(5): 877-898.
Rockafellar R. T. (1980) Generalized directional derivatives and subgradients of nonconvex functions. Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 32(2): 257-280.
Rockafellar R. T. (1984) Network Flows and Monotropic Optimization. Wiley-Interscience: New York.
Rockafellar R. T. & Wets R. J. B. (1991) Scenarios and policy aggregation in optimization under uncertainty. Mathematics of Operations Research, 16(1): 119-147.
Rockafellar R. T. & Wets R. J. B. (1997) Variational Analysis. Springer-Verlag: Berlin.
Rockafellar R. T. & Uryasev S. (2000) Optimization of conditional value-at-risk. Journal of Risk, 2(1): 21-42.
Rockafellar R. T. & Uryasev S. (2002) Conditional value-at-risk for general loss distributions. Journal of Banking & Finance, 26(7): 1443-1471.