Richard Allen Hunt

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Richard Allen Hunt (born June 16, 1937 in St. Louis , Missouri , † March 22, 2009 in West Lafayette , Indiana ) was an American mathematician . He dealt with harmonic analysis .

Hunt received his doctorate in 1965 under Guido Leopold Weiss at Washington University in St. Louis with the thesis Operators Acting on Lorentz Spaces . After teaching positions at the University of Chicago and Princeton University , he received a professorship at Purdue University in 1969 . In 2000 he was retired there.

In 1969 Hunt received the Salem Prize . In 1970 he was a lecturer at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Nice . In the same year he became a Sloan Research Fellow .

Hunt engaged in gardening and handball in his spare time . He died of acute myeloid leukemia . Hunt was married and had two children.

Fonts

  • Hunt, Richard A. On the convergence of Fourier series. In: Orthogonal Expansions and their Continuous Analogues. (Proc. Conf., Edwardsville, Ill., 1967) pp. 235-255. Southern Illinois Univ. Press, Carbondale, Ill.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Prix ​​Raphaël Salem. In: lmrs.univ-rouen.fr. Retrieved May 10, 2019 (French).