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A Glimpse at Hilbert Space Operators
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This commemorative volume honors mathematician Paul R. Halmos, whose research, unparalleled mathematical exposition, and dedication to service made a major impact on the mathematics community. Various articles discuss his contributions to the operator theory.
Paul Richard Halmos, who lived a life of unbounded devotion to mathematics and to the mathematical community, died at the age of 90 on October 2, 2006. This volume is a memorial to Paul by operator theorists he inspired. Paul'sinitial research,beginning with his 1938Ph.D. thesis at the University of Illinois under Joseph Doob, was in probability, ergodic theory, and measure theory. A shift occurred in the 1950s when Paul's interest in foundations led him to invent a subject he termed algebraic logic, resulting in a succession of papers on that subject appearing between 1954 and 1961, and the book Algebraic Logic, published in 1962. Paul's ?rst two papers in pure operator theory appeared in 1950. After 1960 Paul's research focused on Hilbert space operators, a subject he viewed as enc- passing ?nite-dimensional linear algebra. Beyond his research, Paul contributed to mathematics and to its community in manifold ways: as a renowned expositor, as an innovative teacher, as a tireless editor, and through unstinting service to the American Mathematical Society and to the Mathematical Association of America. Much of Paul's in?uence ?owed at a personal level. Paul had a genuine, uncalculating interest in people; he developed an enormous number of friendships over the years, both with mathematicians and with nonmathematicians. Many of his mathematical friends, including the editors ofthisvolume,whileabsorbingabundantquantitiesofmathematicsatPaul'sknee, learned from his advice and his example what it means to be a mathematician.
Emphasis on Halmos's contributions to operator theory A series of expository articles by prominent operator theorists Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Autorentext
Sheldon Axler is Dean of the College of Science & Engineering at San Francisco State University. He has authored many well-received books.
Inhalt
Paul Halmos.- Paul Halmos Expositor Par Excellence.- Paul Halmos: In His Own Words.- Obituary: Paul Halmos, 19162006.- Mathematical Review of How to Write Mathematics by P.R. Halrnos.- Publications of Paul R. Halmos.- Photos.- Articles.- What Can Hilbert Spaces Tell Us About Bounded Functions in the Bidisk?.- Dilation Theory Yesterday and Today.- Toeplitz Operators.- Dual Algebras and Invariant Subspaces.- The State of Subnormal Operators.- Polynomially Hyponormal Operators.- Essentially Normal Operators.- The Operator Fejér-Riesz Theorem.- A Halmos Doctrine and Shifts on Hilbert Space.- The Behavior of Functions of Operators Under Perturbations.- The Halmos Similarity Problem.- Paul Halmos and Invariant Subspaces.- Commutant Lifting.- Double Cones are Intervals.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783034803106
- Editor Sheldon Axler, Donald Sarason, Peter Rosenthal
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 2010
- Größe H235mm x B165mm x T21mm
- Jahr 2012
- EAN 9783034803106
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3034803109
- Veröffentlichung 05.09.2012
- Titel A Glimpse at Hilbert Space Operators
- Untertitel Paul R. Halmos in Memoriam
- Gewicht 600g
- Herausgeber Springer Basel
- Anzahl Seiten 372
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Mathematik