Lisa Mantini is an American mathematician.[1]
Education
Mantini earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Pittsburgh, and a Master of Arts and PhD from Harvard University. All these degrees were in mathematics.[2][3]
Teaching
Mantini taught at Wellesley College prior to 1985. In 1985 she began to teach at Oklahoma State University.[1] Among other awards (see below), in 1995 she received a Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Award, the highest teaching honor bestowed by the Mathematical Association of America.[4][5] In 1998 she gave the undergraduate lecture course, "Representations of Finite Symmetry Groups", for the Mentoring Program for Women in Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.[6]
Mathematical Association of America Governor
Mantini served the Oklahoma-Arkansas Section of the Mathematical Association of America as Governor from 2002 to 2005 and from 2014 to 2017. This made her the first person to serve the Oklahoma-Arkansas Section of the Mathematical Association of America as Governor for two terms.[1]
Notable publications
- An Integral Transform in L2-Cohomology for the Ladder Representations of U(p,q), J. Fun. Anal. 60, 211-242 (1985)
- An L2-Cohomology Construction of Negative Spin Mass Zero Equations for U(p,q), J. Math. Anal. Appl. 136, 419-449 (1988)
- An L2-Cohomology Construction of Unitary Highest Weight Modules for U(p,q), Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 323, 583-602 (1991)
- Inversion of an Integral Transform and Ladder Representations of U(1, q), in Representation Theory and Harmonic Analysis, Contemp. Math. 191, AMS, Providence, 1995, pp. 117–138 (with J. Lorch)
- To Challenge with Compassion: Goals for Mathematics Education, MAA FOCUS 15, Number 5 (October 1995), pp. 10–11
- Power Series and Inversion of an Integral Transform, Pi Mu Epsilon Journal 10, 560-574 (1997) (with M. Oehrtman)
- Friedberg, Solomon. (2001). Teaching Mathematics in Colleges and Universities: Case Studies for Today's Classroom. (Contributing author). United States: American Mathematical Society
- Intertwining Ladder Representations for SU(p,q) into Dolbeault Cohomology, in Non-Commutative Harmonic Analysis, Progr. Math. 220, Birkhäuser, Boston, 2004, pp. 395–418 (with J. Lorch and J. Novak)
Notable recognition
- 1994: Received the AAUW’s Founder’s Postdoctoral Fellowship[1]
- 1994: Was declared one of the Oklahoma-Arkansas Section of the Mathematical Association of America's "Distinguished College/University Teachers of Mathematics" (one was chosen each year)[7]
- 1995: Received a Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Award, the highest teaching honor bestowed by the Mathematical Association of America[4][5]
- 2020: Received a Certificate of Meritorious Service from the Mathematical Association of America[2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "MAA Awards and Prizes" (PDF). www.maa.org. July 2020. p. 38.
- 1 2 "Mathematical Association of America Honors Members with Service Awards | Mathematical Association of America". www.maa.org.
- ↑ "Lisa Mantini - Scholars | Institute for Advanced Study". April 28, 2022. Archived from the original on 28 April 2022.
- 1 2 "Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Award; Mathematical Association of America". www.maa.org. Archived from the original on 28 April 2022.
- 1 2 Savage, Tamara (November 9, 2012). "HMC Professor Receives Haimo Award for Math Instruction". The Student Life.
- ↑ "Program History - Women and Mathematics; Institute for Advanced Study". April 28, 2022. Archived from the original on 28 April 2022.
- ↑ "OK-AR MAA". April 28, 2022. Archived from the original on 28 April 2022.