William F. Donoghue
William F. Donoghue Jr. (* 1921 ; † 2002 ) was an American mathematician who studied analysis.
Donoghue received his doctorate in 1951 under William Frederick Eberlein at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (The Bounded Closure of Locally Convex Spaces). He taught and researched at the University of Kansas (where he worked with Nachman Aronszajn in 1957 on approximations for the eigenvalues of clamped plates), Johns Hopkins University , New York University and Michigan State University , before becoming a professor at the University of California in 1965 , Irvine , was.
In 1958/59 he received a Guggenheim grant in Sweden and in 1972/73 he was a sabbatical year at the University of Lund and in 1962 he was a visiting scientist for a few months at the Sorbonne.
He was married to the Korean Grace Koo.
Fonts (selection)
- Distributions and Fourier Transforms, Academic Press 1969
- Monotone matrix functions and analytic continuation, Grundlehren der Mathematischen Wissenschaften 207, Springer 1974
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ William F. Donoghue in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Donoghue, William F. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American mathematician |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1921 |
DATE OF DEATH | 2002 |