Donald Sarason

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Donald Sarason

Donald Erik Sarason (born January 26, 1933 in Detroit , Michigan , † April 8, 2017 in Berkeley , California ) was an American mathematician who dealt with analysis (function theory, functional analysis , for example Toeplitz operators).

Life

Sarason studied at the University of Michigan with a bachelor's degree in 1955, a master's degree in 1957 and his doctorate in 1963 with Paul Halmos (The spaces of annuli) . As a post-doctoral student , he was at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1963/64 . In 1964 he became an Assistant Professor and in 1970 Professor at the University of California, Berkeley .

From 1969 to 1971 he was a Sloan Research Fellow . His PhD students include Sheldon Axler and Thomas Wolff .

Fonts

  • Edited with Peter Rosenthal, Sheldon Axler: A glimpse at Hilbert space operators: Paul R. Halmos in memoriam . Birkhäuser, 2010
  • Complex function theory . 2nd Edition. American Mathematical Society, 2007
  • Sub-Hardy Hilbert spaces in the unit disk . Wiley 1995
  • Generalized Interpolation in , Trans. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 127, 1967, pp. 179-203
  • Algebras of Functions on the Unit Circle , Bull. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 79, 1973, pp. 286-299
  • Functions of Vanishing Mean Oscillation , Trans. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 207, 1975, pp. 391-405

Individual evidence

  1. ^ In Memoriam, Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley. In: math.berkeley.edu. University of California, Berkeley , April 2017, accessed April 26, 2017 .
  2. Life data according to American Men and Women of Science , Thomson Gale 2004
  3. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. Published as Memoirs AMS 1965