Irving Ezra Segal (1918–1998) was an American mathematician known for work on theoretical quantum mechanics. He shares credit for what is often referred...
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Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1954, under the direction of Irving Segal, where he wrote a dissertation on representations of Lie groups. After...
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*-representation from the state. It is named for Israel Gelfand, Mark Naimark, and Irving Segal. A *-representation of a C*-algebra A on a Hilbert space H is a mapping...
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from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under the supervision of Irving Segal with the thesis Regularity and Covariance Properties of Quantum Fields...
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the 2006 Federal Election Irving Segal (1918–1998), American mathematician Jack Segal (1918–2005), American composer Jakob Segal (1911–1995), biology professor...
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from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under the direction of Irving Segal. Baez was a post-doctoral researcher at Yale University. Since 1989,...
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In mathematics, the Segal–Bargmann space (for Irving Segal and Valentine Bargmann), also known as the Bargmann space or Bargmann–Fock space, is the space...
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constant has been revived as a simple explanation for dark energy. In 1976 Irving Segal revived the static universe in his chronometric cosmology. Similar to...
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in 1948 and a Ph.D. in Mathematics in 1950 under the supervision of Irving Segal. Singer held a postdoctoral fellowship as a CLE Moore instructor at the...
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to Dorothy Maharam. It was extended to localizable measure spaces by Irving Segal. The result is important to classical Banach space theory, in that, when...
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his Ph.D. in 1955 from the University of Chicago, where he worked with Irving Segal. He was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study from 1956 to 1959...
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Oscillator representation (redirect from Segal–Shale–Weil representation)
unitary representation of the symplectic group, first investigated by Irving Segal, David Shale, and André Weil. A natural extension of the representation...
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in 1957 with a dissertation on Fourier transformations supervised by Irving Segal. As well as his positions at UCI and Georgia, he also worked at the Institute...
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published by Elsevier. Founded by Paul Malliavin, Ralph S. Phillips, and Irving Segal, its editors-in-chief are, as of April 2024, Guido De Philippis, Alexandru...
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for further investigations of algebraic quantum mechanics started by Irving Segal. Von Neumann was the first to establish a rigorous mathematical framework...
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so-called Weil representation, previously introduced in quantum mechanics by Irving Segal and David Shale, gave a contemporary framework for understanding the...
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groups of operators on Hilbert space was written under the supervision of Irving Segal. Shale became an assistant professor at the University of California...
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(number) representation and the Segal–Bargmann (Fock-space or coherent state) representation (named after Irving Segal and Valentine Bargmann). All four...
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von Neumann algebras. In the 1940s, Israel Gelfand, Mark Naimark and Irving Segal gave a definition of a kind of operator algebras called C*-algebras that...
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the Plancherel theorem for unimodular locally compact groups due to Irving Segal and Forrest Stinespring and an abstract Plancherel theorem for spherical...
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aspects of cosmology and supervised many other leading cosmologists Irving Segal (1918–1998) created chronometric cosmology with alternative explanation...
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Doctoral advisor Marcel Riesz Doctoral students Evelyn Boyd Granville Cassius Ionescu-Tulcea George Maltese Eugene P. Northrop Thomas L. Saaty Irving Segal...
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Azoff, still feared, still fighting". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 21, 2024. David Segal: Calling Almost Everyone's Tune Irving Azoff on Twitter...
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orthonormal bases on a Hilbert space. Mackey discussed this problem with Irving Segal at the University of Chicago, who in turn raised it with Richard Kadison...
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Alvin Cramer Segal OC OQ (September 19, 1933 – November 4, 2022), previously Alvin Cramer, was an American-born Canadian businessman and philanthropist...
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Gurov (1918–1994) Julian Schwinger (1918–1994) Max Dresden (1918–1997) Irving Segal (1918–1998) James Hamilton (1918–2000) Abraham Pais (1918–2000) Paul...
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was titled Scattering for hyperbolic equations and was supervised by Irving Segal. Strauss was a postdoctoral researcher for the academic year 1962–1963...
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mathematician Richard Schwartz (born 1934), mathematician and activist Irving Segal (1918–1998), functional and harmonic analysis Lee Segel (1932–2005),...
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mathematician W. T. Martin (MIT mathematics department head from 1946 to 1968), Irving Segal (a mathematician who did pioneering work in quantum mechanics, primarily...
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Multiplicatively-Convex Topological Algebras under the supervision of Irving Segal. Michael was a member of the Department of Mathematics at the University...
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