William F. Donoghue

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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.

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  1. ^ William F. Donoghue in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used