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Professor '''Walter Noll''' is a mathematician, and Professor Emeritus at [[Carnegie Mellon University]]. He is best known for developing mathematical tools of [[rational mechanics]] and [[thermodynamics]]. His contributions, with his co-author [[co-author]], led to ... In addition, he developed the ..., as well as ...
 
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He earned a Ph.D. in Mathematics in the field of [[field]] from [[Indiana University]] in 1954.
 
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==References==
*[[Yurie Ignatieff | Ignatieff, Yurie ]] (1996) ''The Mathematical World of Walter Noll''. Springer, New York. [[ISBN]] 3540594406.
*[[Walter Noll | Noll, Walter ]] and [[Clifford Truesdell| Turesdell, Clifford]] (2004) ''The Non-Linear Field Theories of Mechanics''. Springer, New York. [[ISBN]] 3540027793.
 
==External links==
*[http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=2538 Noll's Entry in the Mathematics Genealogy Project]
*[http://www.math.cmu.edu/people/fac/noll.html Professor Noll's Carnegie Melon home page]
 
==Categories==
Category:mathematicians]]
Category:Carnegie Mellon University faculty]]
Category:Indiana University alumni]]
Category:Living people]]