Michigan Years
R. G. Douglas
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R. G. Douglas: SUNY at Stony Brook, College of Arts and Sciences
A chapter in PAUL HALMOS Celebrating 50 Years of Mathematics, 1991, pp 127-131 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Paul Halmos came to Michigan in the Fall of 1961, while I arrived a year later. He resigned his position at Michigan going to Indiana in 1969, the same year I moved to Stony Brook. Several years later we met at a colloquium he gave at the Belfer Graduate School at Yeshiva before the bean counters closed it down. Upon Leon Ehrenpreis’s proffered introduction of me to Paul, Paul remarked, “Do I know Ron Douglas? Why I invented him! ”While an obvious exaggeration, the statement contained a good deal of truth reflecting what had happened during our “Michigan years.”
Keywords: Operator Theory; Invariant Subspace; Toeplitz Operator; Subspace Problem; Invariant Subspace Problem (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1991
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-0967-6_16
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