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Albert "Tommy" Wilansky (13 September 1921, St Johns, Newfoundland – 3 July 2017, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) was a Canadian-American mathematician, known for introducing Smith-Zahl .[1][2]

Biography

Wilansky was educated as an undergraduate at Dalhousie University, where he received an M.A. in mathematics in 1944. From 1944 to 1947 he was a graduate student at Brown University.[3] In 1947 he received his Ph.D. with advisor Clarence Raymond Adams and dissertation An application of Banach linear functionals to the theory of summability.[4]

From 1948 until his official retirement in 1992, Wilansky was a faculty member of the mathematics department of Lehigh University.[3]

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Wilansky did research in analysis, specializing in summability theory, linear topological spaces, Banach algebras, and functional analysis.[3] He was the author of several books and the author or co-author of more than 80 articles. He lectured at over 50 different universities.[2] In 1969 he received the Mathematical Association of America's Lester R. Ford Award for his 1968 article Spectral Decomposition of Matrices for High School Students.[5] (The 1969 award was also given individually to 5 other mathematicians.)

Wilansky was married to his first wife from 1947 until her death in 1969. They had two daughters. He had three step-daughters from his second marriage.

Selected publications

Articles

Literatur:

  • Functional analysis. Blaisdell, New York 1964.
  • Topics in functional analysis. Springer-Verlag, 1967. Albert Wilansky: 2006 pbk edition 14 November 2006, ISBN 978-3-540-35525-0.
  • Topology for analysis. Ginn, Waltham, Massachusetts 1970. Albert Wilansky: Dover reprint 2008, ISBN 9780486469034.[6]
  • Modern methods in topological vector spaces. McGraw-Hill, New York 1978.[7] Albert Wilansky: Dover reprint 2013, ISBN 9780486493534.[8]
  • Summability through functional analysis. North-Holland, 1984. A. Wilansky: 2000 pbk edition April 2000, ISBN 9780080871967.

References

  1. Wilansky, A.: Smith numbers. In: Two-Year College Mathematics Journal. 13, 1982. doi:10.2307/3026531.
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  3. a b c Zitarelli, David E.: EPADEL: A Sesquicentennial History, 1926–2000. (See personal profile of Albert Wilansky in Chapter 6.)
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  5. Spectral Decomposition of Matrices for High School Students. In: Mathematical Association of America . (with link to PDF of article, which was published in Mathematics Magazine )
  6. Stenger, Allen: Review of Topology for analysis. In: MAA Reviews, Mathematical Association of America . October 10, 2009.
  7. James R. Retherford: Book Review: Locally convex spaces by H. Jarchow and Modern methods in topological vector spaces by Albert Wilansky. In: Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 7, Nr. 3, 1982, ISSN 0273-0979, S. 612–615. doi:10.1090/S0273-0979-1982-15069-8.
  8. Stenger, Allen: Review of Modern Methods in Topological Vector Spaces. In: MAA Reviews, Mathematical Association of America . April 6, 2015.


Category:1921 births Category:2017 deaths Category:20th-century American mathematicians Category:21st-century American mathematicians Category:Functional analysts Category:Mathematical analysts Category:Dalhousie University alumni Category:Brown University alumni Category:Lehigh University faculty Category:Canadian emigrants to the United States