Lawrence Evans
Biography
Lawrence Craig Evans (born November 1, 1949) is an American mathematician and Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley. His research is in the field of nonlinear partial differential equations, primarily elliptic equations. In 2004, he shared the Leroy P. Steele Prize for Seminal Contribution to Research with Nicolai V. Krylov for their proofs, found independently, that solutions of concave, fully nonlinear, uniformly elliptic equations are C 2 , α {\displaystyle C^{2,\alpha }} . Evans also made significant contributions to the development of the theory of viscosity solutions of nonlinear equations, to the understanding of the Hamilton–Jacobi–Bellman equation arising in stochastic optimal control theory, and to the theory of harmonic maps. He is also well known as the author of the textbook Partial Differential Equations, which is considered as a standard introduction to the theory at the graduate level. His textbook Measure theory and fine properties of functions (coauthored with Ronald Gariepy), an exposition on Hausdorff measure, capacity, Sobolev functions, and sets of finite perimeter, is also widely cited. Evans is an ISI highly cited researcher.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
76 releases · 13 albums · active 1968–2025
- Performance · 76
Studios: Incredible Sound Studio, N.Y. · ACA Recording Studios, Inc. · Slugs' Saloon · Festival Jazz À Paris
Frequent collaborators
- Lightnin' Hopkins
- Freddie McCoy
- Eddie Palmieri
- Tzimon Barto
- Calvin Keys
- Art Blakey
- "Art Blakey And The ""Jazz Messengers"""
- Charles McPherson

