P. R. Halmos Documentary Film SourceMaterials Collection 1999, 2008
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Paul Richard Halmos (1916-2006) is known for his work in operator theory, ergodic theory, and functional analysis, as well as his mathematical exposition and his teaching style. His major teaching appointments were with the University of Chicago (1946-1960), the University of Michigan (1961-1967), Indiana University (1969-1985), and Santa Clara University (1985-1996). Halmos died October 2, 2006. From the guide to the P. R. Halmos Documentary Film Source Materials Collection 2009-043...
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