Bodil Branner
{{Short description|Danish mathematician}}
Bodil Branner (born 5 February 1943, in Aarhus) is a retired Danish mathematician, one of the founders of European Women in Mathematics and a former chair of the Danish Mathematical Society. Her research concerned holomorphic dynamics and the history of mathematics.{{citation|url=http://www.europeanwomeninmaths.org/women-in-math/portrait/bodil-branner|title=Interview with Bodil Branner|first=Poul G.|last=Hjorth|journal=Newsletter of the European Mathematical Society|volume=84|date=June 2012|access-date=2015-02-17|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150217031422/http://www.europeanwomeninmaths.org/women-in-math/portrait/bodil-branner|archive-date=2015-02-17|url-status=dead}}
Education and career
Branner studied mathematics and physics at Aarhus University, where mathematician Svend Bundgaard was one of her mentors, and in 1967 earned a master's degree (the highest degree then available) under the supervision of Leif Kristensen. She had intended to travel to the U.S. for a doctorate, but her husband, a chemist, took an industry job in Copenhagen. Branner could not get a job as a high school teacher because she did not have a teaching qualification, but Bundgaard found her a position as a faculty assistant for Frederik Fabricius-Bjerre at the Technical University of Denmark. Despite this not beginning as an actual faculty position, she eventually earned tenure there in the 1970s.
European Women in Mathematics was founded as an organization in 1986 by Branner, Caroline Series, Gudrun Kalmbach, Marie-Françoise Roy, and Dona Strauss, inspired by the activities of the Association for Women in Mathematics in the USA.{{Cite web|url=http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Societies/European_Women.html|title=European Women in Mathematics|last=|first=|date=February 2018|website=MacTutor History of Mathematics archive|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2018-08-30}}
Branner was the first woman to lead the Danish Mathematical Society, which she did from 1998 to 2002.{{citation|title=Bodil Branner og Dansk Matematisk Forening|first=Hans Jørgen|last=Munkholm|date=February 5, 2002|language=Danish|url=http://www.matilde.mathematics.dk/arkiv/M12/bodil.htm|accessdate=2015-02-16}}.
Recognition
A symposium in honor of Branner's 60th birthday was held in Holbæk in 2003, and published as a festschrift in 2006.{{citation
| last1 = Hjorth | first1 = Poul G.
| last2 = Petersen | first2 = Carsten Lunde
| doi = 10.4171/011
| isbn = 3-03719-011-6
| location = Zürich
| mr = 2348951
| publisher = European Mathematical Society (EMS)
| title = Dynamics on the Riemann sphere: A Bodil Branner Festschrift, Including papers from the Symposium on Holomorphic Dynamics held in Holbæk, June 2003
| year = 2006}}. In 2012, she became one of the inaugural fellows of the American Mathematical Society.[https://www.ams.org/profession/fellows-list List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society], retrieved 2015-02-16.
Selected publications
- {{citation
| last1 = Branner | first1 = Bodil
| last2 = Hubbard | first2 = John H. | author2-link = John H. Hubbard
| doi = 10.1007/BF02392275
| issue = 3–4
| journal = Acta Mathematica
| mr = 945011
| pages = 143–206
| title = The iteration of cubic polynomials. I. The global topology of parameter space
| volume = 160
| year = 1988| doi-access = free
}}.
- {{citation
| last = Branner | first = Bodil
| contribution = The Mandelbrot set
| doi = 10.1090/psapm/039/1010237
| mr = 1010237
| pages = 75–105
| publisher = Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI
| series = Proc. Sympos. Appl. Math.
| title = Chaos and fractals (Providence, RI, 1988)
| volume = 39
| year = 1989}}.
- {{citation
| last1 = Branner | first1 = Bodil
| last2 = Hubbard | first2 = John H. | author2-link = John H. Hubbard
| doi = 10.1007/BF02392761
| issue = 3–4
| journal = Acta Mathematica
| mr = 1194004
| pages = 229–325
| title = The iteration of cubic polynomials. II. Patterns and parapatterns
| volume = 169
| year = 1992| doi-access = free
}}.
- {{citation
| last1 = Branner | first1 = Bodil
| last2 = Johansen | first2 = Nils Voje
| issue = 1
| journal = Matematisk-fysiske Meddelelser
| mr = 1956505
| pages = 9–61
| title = Caspar Wessel (1745–1818). Surveyor and mathematician
| volume = 46
| year = 1999}}.
References
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External links
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