Arnoud van Rooij

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Arnoud Caspar Maria van Rooij , mostly quoted by ACM van Rooij, (* 1936 in Eindhoven ) is a Dutch mathematician who deals with analysis. He was a professor at the Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen .

Van Rooij received his PhD in 1963 from the University of Utrecht under Hans Freudenthal (On lattices of rings of sets). As a post-doctoral student , he spent a year at the University of Pennsylvania (and later repeatedly at American universities for short periods of time). In 1965 he became a lecturer and in 1971 professor at the Catholic University of Nijmegen. In 2001 he retired.

Among other things, he dealt with Riesz spaces and non-Archimedean analysis.

Fonts

  • with Gerard Buskes: Topological spaces: from distance to neighborhood, Springer Verlag 1997
  • Non-archimedean Functional Analysis, New York: Marcel Dekker 1978
  • with W. Schikhof: A second course on real functions, Cambridge University Press 1982
  • with E. de Jonge: Introduction to Riesz Spaces, Mathematisch Centrum 1977
  • Analysis voor beginners, Utrecht: Epsilon 1986
  • with RA Kortram: Analyze, Utrecht: Epsilon 1990
  • with Leon van den Broek: Blik op Oneindig, Utrecht: Epsilon 2007 (about infinity)
  • with B. de Pagter: An Invitation to Functional Analysis, Utrecht: Epsilon 2013
  • Fourier theory, Utrecht: Epsilon 1988

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Biographical information, Epsilon Verlag, Utrecht
  2. Arnoud van Rooij in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used