Draft:Haskell P. Rosenthal
Haskell P. Rosenthal | |
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Born | Bowman, North Dakota | July 8, 1940
Died | December 5, 2021 | (aged 81)
Known for | Functional analysis, Banach space |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Haskell P. Rosenthal (July 8, 1940 – December 5, 2021) was an American lecturer in mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin who contributed to the study of functional analysis and Banach spaces.
Education and Career
[edit]Rosenthal completed his PhD in Mathematics at Stanford University, aged 24.[1]
From 1966 – 1974, he was an Associate Professor at the Mathematics department at University of California, Berkeley.[2] During his time at UC Berkeley, he supervised 4 PhD students.[3]
Rosenthal later joined the University of Texas at Austin in 1979, where he held the first Chair endowed in the Mathematics Department, the John T. Stuart III Centennial Professor of Mathematics.[4] He later retired with Emeritus status in 2005 and returned to UC Berkeley to became a visiting lecturer from 2013 – 2015.[2] During his time at the university, he supervised 9 PhD students.[3]
Selected publications
[edit]Books
[edit]- Rosenthal, Haskell P. (1966). Projections onto Translation-Invariant Subspaces of $L^p (G)$. American Mathematical Soc. ISBN 978-0-8218-1263-1.
Articles
[edit]- Kunen, Kenneth; Rosenthal, Haskell (1982). "Martingale proofs of some geometrical results in Banach space theory" (PDF). Pacific Journal of Mathematics. 100 (1): 153–175 – via msp.
- Rosenthal, Haskell P.; Troitsky, Vladimir G. (2005). "Strictly semi-transitive operator algebras". Journal of Operator Theory. 53 (2): 315–329 – via arXiv.
- Rosenthal, Haskell P. (1986). "Functional hilbertian sums" (PDF). Pacific Journal of Mathematics. 124 (2): 417–467 – via msp.
References
[edit]- ^ Rosenthal, Haskell P. (1966). Projections onto Translation-Invariant Subspaces of $L^p (G)$. American Mathematical Soc. ISBN 978-0-8218-1263-1.
- ^ a b "Haskell Rosenthal | Department of Mathematics". math.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2025-04-19.
- ^ a b "Haskell Rosenthal - The Mathematics Genealogy Project". mathgenealogy.org. Retrieved 2025-04-19.
- ^ "H. Rosenthal". web.ma.utexas.edu. Retrieved 2025-04-19.