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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1947 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Paul R. Halmos was affiliated with Santa Clara University in the United States. Their academic career involved collaborations with several notable coauthors, including Edward S. Corwin, Albert Einstein, Henri Pirenne, J. Franklin Jameson, and Frank Lloyd Wright.

  • Edward S. Corwin
  • Albert Einstein
  • Henri Pirenne
  • J. Franklin Jameson
  • Frank Lloyd Wright

Throughout their career, Paul R. Halmos received the distinction of becoming a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1947. This award acknowledges contributions made within the scope of their work during that period.

The recent papers attributed to Paul R. Halmos are not recorded here. Likewise, no specific details about frequent publication venues, book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or main topics of work have been documented in the available data.

Paul R. Halmos is deceased. The profile reflects the entirety of their academic and collaborative contributions as documented up to the present.

Best Publications

  • A Hilbert Space Problem Book

    Paul R. Halmos

  • Finite-Dimensional Vector Spaces

    Paul R. Halmos

  • Lectures on ergodic theory

    Paul Halmos

  • Naive Set Theory

    Paul Richard. Halmos

  • Introduction to Hilbert Space: And the Theory of Spectral Multiplicity

    Paul R. Halmos

  • Lectures on Boolean Algebras

    Paul R. Halmos

  • Algebraic Properties of Toeplitz operators.

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  • Ten problems in Hilbert space

    P. R. Halmos

  • Introduction to Boolean Algebras

    Paul Halmos;Steven Givant

  • Shifts on Hilbert spaces.

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  • Operator Methods in Classical Mechanics, II

    Paul R. Halmos;John von Neumann

  • Normal Dilations and Extensions of Operators

    Paul R. Halmos

  • Bounded integral operators on L²spaces

    Paul Richard Halmos;Viakalathur Shankar Sunder

  • The Heart of Mathematics.

    P. R. Halmos

  • The Marriage Problem

    Paul R. Halmos;Herbert E. Vaughan

  • The range of a vector measure

    Paul R. Halmos

  • What Does the Spectral Theorem Say

    P. R. Halmos

  • In General a Measure Preserving Transformation is Mixing

    Paul R. Halmos

  • Invariant subspaces of polynomially compact operators.

    P. R. Halmos

  • Products of involutions

    W.H. Gustafson;P.R. Halmos;H. Radjavi

  • On automorphisms of compact groups

    Paul R. Halmos

  • How to Write Mathematics

    Jean Dieudonné;Menahem M. Schiffer;Paul R. Halmos

  • Asymptotic Toeplitz operators

    José Barría;P. R. Halmos

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Patrick Suppes
Patrick Suppes Stanford University
Victor Klee
Victor Klee University of Washington
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George W. Mackey Harvard University

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