Jim Simons, RIP -- dead at age 86

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  1. Q.E.D.

    Q.E.D.

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  2. poopy

    poopy

    No!

    He was a heavy smoker for most of his adult life. I'd heard that he'd recently quit.
     
  3. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Here's another one:-

    https://www.simonsfoundation.org/20...ematician-and-investor-jim-simons-dies-at-86/

    Simons Foundation Co-Founder, Mathematician and Investor Jim Simons Dies at 86
    Thomas SumnerMay 10, 2024
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    Simons Foundation co-founder and chair emeritus Jim Simons. © Béatrice de Géa


    It is with great sadness that the Simons Foundation announces the death of its co-founder and chair emeritus, James Harris Simons, on May 10, 2024, at the age of 86, in New York City.

    Jim (as he preferred to be called) was an award-winning mathematician, a legend in quantitative investing, and an inspired and generous philanthropist.

    Together with his wife, Simons Foundation chair Marilyn Simons, he gave billions of dollars to hundreds of philanthropic causes, particularly those supporting math and science research and education. In 1994, they established the Simons Foundation, which supports scientists and organizations worldwide in advancing the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences.

    Jim was active in the work of the Simons Foundation until the end of his life, and his curiosity and lifelong passion for math and basic science were an inspiration to those around him. He was determined to make a meaningful difference in the level of support that mathematics and basic sciences received in the United States, notably by sponsoring projects that were important but unlikely to find funding elsewhere.

    Over its 30-year history, the Simons Foundation’s work has led to breakthroughs in our understanding of autism, the origins of the universe, cellular biology and computational science. Jim and Marilyn’s giving continues to support the next generation of mathematicians and scientists at schools and universities in New York City and around the world.

    Jim frequently said that he went through three phases in his professional life: mathematician, investor and philanthropist. He previously chaired the math department at Stony Brook University in New York, and his mathematical breakthroughs during that time are now instrumental to fields such as string theory, topology and condensed matter physics.

    In 1978, Jim founded what would become Renaissance Technologies, a hedge fund that pioneered quantitative trading and became one of the most profitable investment firms in history. He then turned his focus to making a difference in the world through the Simons Foundation, Simons Foundation International, Math for America and other philanthropic efforts.

    “Jim was an exceptional leader who did transformative work in mathematics and developed a world-leading investment company,” says Simons Foundation president David Spergel. “Together with Marilyn Simons, the current Simons Foundation board chair, Jim created an organization that has already had enormous impact in mathematics, basic science and our understanding of autism. The Simons Foundation, an in-perpetuity foundation, will carry their vision for philanthropy into the future.”

    Jim Simons is survived by his wife, three children, five grandchildren, a great-grandchild, and countless colleagues, friends and family who fondly recall his genuine curiosity and quick wit.

    We know that many people have stories, messages and memories they would like to share about Jim. Please send them to observing@simonsfoundation.org.

    Information on memorial services and other events honoring Jim’s life and legacy will be posted on the Simons Foundation website.
     
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  4. Q.E.D.

    Q.E.D.

    Amazing how some people can be brilliant in one area, but idiots in others.
     
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  5. rb7

    rb7

    So, all smokers are idiots?
     
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    An FYI for smokers out there. (Miners fall into the US Radiation Workers).
     
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  7. ZBZB

    ZBZB

    He lived longer than average even smoking.
     
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  8. poopy

    poopy

    pilots?
     
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    LOL;
    Ok, but he did not say ''all''. I smoked for about 7 years\ teens tend to do stupid risk some times ..........................................................:D:D
    I saw brief video, Mr Simmons was teaching on a HUGE white board[Not a racial statment LOL]
     
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  10. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    I think he lived a life with few regrets. Not many idiots can say that.

    “Academics has its charms, but it doesn't have enough charms that I regret leaving that field.”
     
    #10     May 10, 2024