Eric W. Weisstein
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Eric W. Weisstein Encyclopedist |
Eric W. Weisstein (born
March 18,
1969, in
Bloomington, Indiana) is an
encyclopedist who created and maintains
MathWorld and
Eric Weisstein's World of Science (
ScienceWorld). He currently works for
Wolfram Research, Inc.
Weisstein holds a Ph.D. in planetary
astronomy which he obtained from the
California Institute of Technology's (Caltech) Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences in
1996 as well as an M.S. in planetary astronomy in
1993 also from Caltech. Weisstein also graduated Cum Laude from
Cornell University with a B.A. in
physics and a minor in
astronomy in
1990. During his summers away from Cornell, Weisstein participated in research at the
Arecibo Observatory, a radio telescope facility in
Puerto Rico operated by Cornell. As a graduate student, Weisstein also participated in research at
Goddard Space Flight Center in
Greenbelt, MD. During his time at Goddard, Weisstein participated in the development of hurricane visualization software. In
1996 Weisstein published his doctoral thesis titled
Millimeter/Submillimeter Fourier Transform Spectroscopy of Jovian Planet Atmospheres which was completed under faculty advisor
Dewey Muhleman and in association with Eugene Serabyn, who is now a member of the Caltech
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
Academic research
Upon completion of his doctorate, Weisstein became a
research scientist at Caltech in January
1996 and continued work in the field of submillimeter
spectroscopy, which is an important analysis technique in astronomy. He collaborated again with Dr. Eugene Serabyn and published several papers. Six months later, Weisstein moved to the
University of Virginia's Department of Astronomy in
Charlottesville, VA. He remained at the University of Virginia for almost three years to continue his work in submillimeter spectroscopy.
MathWorld, ScienceWorld and Wolfram Research
In 1995, Weisstein converted a
Microsoft Word document of over 200 pages to hypertext format and uploaded it to his webspace at Caltech under the title
Eric's Treasure Trove of Sciences. This document contained a compendium of information that Weisstein had obtained throughout his studies. As Weisstein transferred to the University of Virginia to continue his work in astronomy, he continued to refine his fledgling encyclopedia. In November
1998, Weisstein made a deal with the
CRC Press to publish his encyclopedia in book format titled, the
CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics. One year later, in
1999, Weisstein accepted the position of encyclopedist at
Wolfram Research, Inc. (WRI).
MathWorld was ready to be unveiled in December
1999. There are more than 11,000 entries in
MathWorld. These entries encompass a variety of disciplines including
algebra,
geometry,
calculus,
discrete mathematics,
topology,
number theory,
statistics, and the
history of mathematics.
MathWorld became involved in a legal dispute with the
CRC Press in March
2000. The CRC Press claimed
MathWorld violated the copyright on the
CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics. During the dispute a court order shut down
MathWorld for over a year from
October 23,
2000, to
November 6,
2001. Wolfram Research, Stephen Wolfram, and Eric Weisstein settled with the CRC Press for an undisclosed financial award and several benefits. Among these benefits are the inclusion of a copyright notice of the CRC Press at the bottom of all webpages in
MathWorld and legal rights to reproduce
MathWorld in book format again.
ScienceWorld, or
Eric Weisstein's World of Science as it may be known, was unveiled to the general public in January
2002.
ScienceWorld includes more than 1,000 entries in many fields of science including:
astronomy,
chemistry,
physics and
biographies of scientists.
Other encyclopedias
Eric Weisstein also has several other encyclopedias under development. Reportedly among these are encyclopedias on scientific books, the
game of life in
cellular automata theory,
music and
rocketry.
Weisstein's encyclopedias
:
Complete::*
MathWorld::*
ScienceWorldUnder development::*
Scientific Books::*
Game of Life in Cellular Automata Theory::*
Music::*
RocketryReferences
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Eric Weisstein's Personal Homepage*
Eric Weisstein's Biography at MathWorld*
The FAQ at ScienceWorld*
The FAQ at MathWorld*
FAQ on the CRC Press Lawsuit against MathWorld*
Update on the CRC Press Lawsuit against MathWorld*
Weisstein's Commentary on the CRC Press Lawsuit against MathWorld*
Dr. Eric Weisstein's Curriculum Vitae*
Eric Weisstein's Doctoral Thesis