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Axler, Sheldon.

A Glimpse at Hilbert Space Operators Paul R. Halmos in Memoriam / [electronic resource] : edited by Sheldon Axler, Peter Rosenthal, Donald Sarason. - X, 362p. online resource. - Operator Theory Advances and Applications ; 207 .

Paul Halmos -- Paul Halmos — Expositor Par Excellence -- Paul Halmos: In His Own Words -- Obituary: Paul Halmos, 1916–2006 -- Mathematical Review of “How to Write Mathematics” by P.R. Halrnos -- Publications of Paul R. Halmos -- Photos -- Articles -- What Can Hilbert Spaces Tell Us About Bounded Functions in the Bidisk? -- Dilation Theory Yesterday and Today -- Toeplitz Operators -- Dual Algebras and Invariant Subspaces -- The State of Subnormal Operators -- Polynomially Hyponormal Operators -- Essentially Normal Operators -- The Operator Fejér-Riesz Theorem -- A Halmos Doctrine and Shifts on Hilbert Space -- The Behavior of Functions of Operators Under Perturbations -- The Halmos Similarity Problem -- Paul Halmos and Invariant Subspaces -- Commutant Lifting -- Double Cones are Intervals.

The book is a commemorative volume honoring the mathematician Paul R. Halmos (1916-2006), who contributed passionately to mathematics in manifold ways, among them by basic research, by unparalleled mathematical exposition, by unselfish service to the mathematical community, and, not least, by the inspiration others found in his dedication to that community.Halmos made fundamental contributions in several areas of mathematics. This volume emphasises Halmos's contributions to operator theory, his venue for most of his mathematical life. The core of the volume is a series of expository articles by prominent operator theorists providing an overview of how operator theory prospered during the Halmos era, in no small measure thanks to Halmos's leadership and penetrating insights.

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Mathematics.
Operator theory.
Mathematics.
Operator Theory.

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