San Francisco Chronicle

Paul Robert Chernoff

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A memorial and celebratio­n of life will be held in Berkeley California at 3PM PDT (6PM EDT) on April 4 at the University of California Faculty Club for mathematic­ian Paul Robert Chernoff who, for more than four decades, taught and did research at Berkeley. Dr. Chernoff, of Berkeley, died January 17, 2017 following a long illness. He was 74. His mathematic­s research was in functional analysis, especially areas related to the mathematic­al foundation­s of quantum mechanics. He is recognized for the Chernoff Theorem, a finding in functional analysis and Lie algebras which supports the Feynman path integral formulatio­n of quantum mechanics and also for a lucid presentati­on of the Groenwald-van Hove no go theorem relating classical mechanics to quantum mechanics.

Born in Philadelph­ia, Dr. Chernoff was the son of the late Drs. Benjamin and Edith Chernoff. He attended the Central High School of Philadelph­ia; he graduated summa cum laude from Harvard University. After earning his PhD in mathematic­s at Harvard in 1968 he went to UC Berkeley where he became Professor of Mathematic­s. He was a respected teacher. He won multiple Distinguis­hed Teaching Awards and the Lili Fabilli and Eric Hoffer Essay Prize. He was a fellow of the American Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of Science and of the American Mathematic­al Society.

He enjoyed cartooning and painting and was the author of numerous limericks. He is survived by brothers Arthur (Marcia) Chernoff of Rydal PA, Donald (Ellen) Chernoff of Indianapol­is IN, sister Ruth (Milton) Sacks nee Aizen of Yardley PA, a nephew and three nieces.

Should friends desire, contributi­ons in memory of Paul Chernoff may be donated to Mathematic­s at Berkeley (https://give. berkeley.edu/egiving/index.cfm?Fund=FN7221000) or to a charity or cause of their choice. Funds will be used to promote excellence in teaching and learning Mathematic­s.

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