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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society For contributions to the study of quantized Banach spaces, classification of C-algebras, and quantum information theory.
  • 1982 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Edward G. Effros was affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their academic work spanned several areas within mathematics, with a focus on operator spaces and related concepts in functional analysis.

Their known book publication includes Theory of Operator Spaces, published by the Serbian Mathematical Society in 2022. This publication is part of their contribution to the study of quantized Banach spaces and operator algebras.

Throughout their career, Effros collaborated frequently with Zhong-Jin Ruan, indicating a sustained professional partnership within their research domain.

Effros received notable recognitions including being named a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2014. The citation for this fellowship acknowledges their work on quantized Banach spaces, classification of C*-algebras, and quantum information theory. Earlier in their career, they were also a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1982.

Best Publications

  • Injectivity and operator spaces

    Man-Duen Choi;Edward G. Effros

  • Transformation Groups and C ∗ -algebras

    Edward G. Effros

  • The completely positive lifting problem for C*-algebras

    Man-Duen Choi;Edward G. Effros

  • Dimension Groups and Their Affine Representations

    Edward G. Effros;David E. Handelman;Chao-Liang Shen

  • Tensor products of operator algebras

    Edward G Effros;E.Christopher Lance

  • Structure in Real Banach Spaces

    Edward G. Effros;Erik M. Alfsen

  • Structure in Real Banach Spaces. Part II

    Erik M. Alfsen;Edward G. Effros

  • A matrix convexity approach to some celebrated quantum inequalities

    Edward G. Effros

  • ON APPROXIMATION PROPERTIES FOR OPERATOR SPACES

    Edward G. Effros;Zhong-Jin Ruan

  • Nuclear C ∗ -Algebras and the Approximation Property

    Man-Duen Choi;Edward G. Effros

  • Matrix Convexity: Operator Analogues of the Bipolar and Hahn–Banach Theorems☆

    Edward G. Effros;Soren Winkler

  • A NEW APPROACH TO OPERATOR SPACES

    Edward G. Effros;Zhong-Jin Ruan

  • POSITIVE PROJECTIONS AND JORDAN STRUCTURE IN OPERATOR ALGEBRAS

    Edward G. Effros;Erling Stormer

  • Order ideals in a C∗-algebra and its dual

    Edward G. Effros

  • Completely bounded multilinear maps andC*-algebraic cohomology

    Unknown

  • DISCRETE QUANTUM GROUPS I: THE HAAR MEASURE

    Edward G. Effros;Zhong-Jin Ruan

  • Operator space tensor products and Hopf convolution algebras

    Edward G. Effros;Zhong-Jin Ruan

  • Property Γ and inner amenability

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  • Lifting problems and local reflexivity for C∗-algebras

    Edward G. Effros;Uffe Haagerup

  • Self-duality for the Haagerup tensor product and Hilbert space factorizations

    Edward G. Effros;Zhong Jin Ruan

  • Dimensions and *-Algebras

    Unknown

  • On injectivity and nuclearity for operator spaces

    Edward G. Effros;Narutaka Ozawa;Zhong Jin Ruan

  • Jordan algebras of self-adjoint operators

    Edward G. Effros;Erling Størmer

Frequent Co-Authors

Man-Duen Choi
Man-Duen Choi University of Toronto
Marius Junge
Marius Junge University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Erling Størmer
Erling Størmer University of Oslo
Jonathan Rosenberg
Jonathan Rosenberg University of Maryland, College Park
Uffe Haagerup
Uffe Haagerup University of Copenhagen

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