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Paul Halmos and the Progress of Operator Theory

John B. Conway
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John B. Conway: University of Tennessee, Department of Mathematics

A chapter in PAUL HALMOS Celebrating 50 Years of Mathematics, 1991, pp 155-167 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract For most of the mathematical public the name Paul Halmos is synonymous with excellent mathematical exposition. Having been Paul’s colleague for many years, both as a faculty member at Indiana University and as a researcher in operator theory, I feel that I know many other aspects of his mathematical personality. To begin with, he is totally dedicated to mathematics and scholarship. He works harder than most mathematicians I know. His reputation as a lecturer is results in careful preparation and great attention to detail.

Date: 1991
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-0967-6_20

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