A. H. Lightstone Explained

Albert Harold Lightstone (1926–1976)[1] was a Canadian mathematician. He was one of the pioneers of non-standard analysis, a doctoral student of Abraham Robinson, and later a co-author with Robinson of the book Nonarchimedean Fields and Asymptotic Expansions.[2]

Biography

Lightstone earned his PhD from the University of Toronto in 1955, under the supervision of Abraham Robinson; his thesis was entitled Contributions To The Theory Of Quantification. He was a professor of mathematics at Carleton University and Queen's University.[3]

Research

Decimal hyperreals

In his article "Infinitesimals" in the American Mathematical Monthly in 1972, Lightstone described an extended decimal notation for the hyperreals. Here there is a digit at every hypernatural rank rather than merely a digit for every rank given by a natural number. Such a hyperreal decimal is written as

a.a1a2\ldots;\ldotsaH-1aHaH+1\ldots.

Here the digit

aH

appears at rank

H

, which is a typical infinite hypernatural. The semicolon separates the digits at finite ranks from the digits at infinite ranks. Thus, the number 0.000...;...01, with digit "1" at infinite rank H, corresponds to the infinitesimal

10-H

.

The difference 1 - 0.000...;...01 is 0.999...;...9, with an infinite hypernatural's worth of digits 9. An alternative notation for the latter is

0.\underbrace{999\ldots9}H

where H is an infinite hypernatural. The extended decimal notation provides a rigorous mathematical implementation of student intuitions of an infinitesimal of the form 0.000...01. Such student intuitions and their usefulness in the learning of infinitesimal calculus were analyzed in a 2010 study by Robert Ely in the Journal for Research in Mathematics Education.[4]

Other research

Lightstone's main research contributions were in non-standard analysis. He also wrote papers on angle trisection, matrix inversion, and applications of group theory to formal logic.

Books

Lightstone was the author or co-author of several books on mathematics:

Awards and honours

Queen's University annually awards the Albert Harold Lightstone Scholarship, named for Lightstone, to a fourth year honors undergraduate student majoring in mathematics or statistics.[15] [16] The scholarship was established by Lightstone's wife after his death.[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mathematical Concepts and Methods in Science and Engineering . www.faqs.org . Plenum . March 31, 2011.
  2. Nonarchimedean fields and asymptotic expansions. Lightstone, A. H. and Robinson, Abraham. North-Holland Pub. Co. (Amsterdam and New York), 1975.
  3. http://www.queensu.ca/calendars/artsci/MATHEMATICS_AND_STATISTICS.html Queen's University Academic Calendar, Mathematics and Statistics
  4. . This article is a field study involving a student who developed a Leibnizian-style theory of infinitesimals to help her understand calculus, and in particular to account for falling short of 1 by an infinitesimal
  5. Review of The Axiomatic Method by R. L. Goodstein, Mathematical Reviews, .
  6. Review of The Axiomatic Method by Peter Andrews (1966), Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (1): 106–108, .
  7. Review of Concepts of Calculus by D. R. Dickinson (1966), Mathematical Gazette 50 (373): 329–330, .
  8. 10.2307/2316722 . 76 . Symbolic Logic and the Real Number System. . 1969 . The American Mathematical Monthly . 716 . Hunt . Burrowes. 6 . 2316722 . .
  9. Webber . G. Cuthbert . 1966 . Review of Symbolic Logic . . 153 . 3735. 519 . 10.1126/science.153.3735.519 . 1719891. 1966Sci...153..519L.
  10. Goodstein . R. L. . Reuben Goodstein . 1967 . Review of Symbolic Logic . Mathematical Gazette . 51 . 375. 78 . 3613660 . 10.2307/3613659.
  11. Review of Nonarchimedean Fields by I. Fenyo, Mathematical Reviews, .
  12. Loeb . Peter A. . Peter A. Loeb . 1977 . Review of Nonarchimedean Fields . . 83 . 2. 231–235 . 10.1090/S0002-9904-1977-14277-8 . free .
  13. Review of Mathematical Logic by J. M. Plotkin (1980), Mathematical Reviews,)
  14. Crossley . J. N. . John Crossley (mathematician) . 1979 . Review of Mathematical Logic . . 1 . 6. 1003–1005 . 10.1090/S0273-0979-1979-14718-9 . free .
  15. Web site: 2010 . The Albert Harold Lightstone Scholarship . www.canadian-universities.net . March 31, 2011.
  16. Web site: Mathematics & Statistics Specific Awards . www.queensu.ca . Queen's University . March 31, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120329050744/http://www.queensu.ca/studentawards/completeawardslist/automatic/upperyear/artsci.html . March 29, 2012 .
  17. Web site: The Albert Harold Lightstone Scholarship . www.queensu.ca . Queen's University . March 31, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101224202726/http://queensu.ca/giving/recognition/donorstories/fundatog.html#albert . December 24, 2010 . dead . mdy-all .