Halmos, Paul Richard, papers, 1947-1988.

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Halmos, Paul Richard, papers, 1947-1988.

The bulk of this collection documents Halmos' work as editor of the Mathematical Association of America publication American Mathematical Monthly. His editorial papers include correspondence, articles, printed material, and other documentation related to the editing of a national mathematics journal.

6 ft., 6 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7710771

University of Texas Libraries

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Halmos, Paul R. (Paul Richard), 1916-2006

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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 positions were at the University of Chicago (1946-1960), the University of Michigan (1961-1967), Indiana University (1969-1985), and Santa Clara University (1985-1996), where he was Professor Emeritus until his death in 2006. Halmos was born March 3, 1916, in Budapest, Hungary....

Halmos, Paul R. (Paul Richard), 1916-2006

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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 positions were at the University of Chicago (1946-1960), the University of Michigan (1961-1967), Indiana University (1969-1985), and Santa Clara University (1985-1996), where he was Professor Emeritus until his death in 2006. Halmos was born March 3, 1916, in Budapest, Hungary....

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The Association was founded in 1915. From the description of Records 1916- (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80094810 The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) was founded in 1916 at a meeting of 104 interested persons at the University of Missouri. It is one of the largest professional organizations in the field of mathematics with 27,000 members. The mission of the MAA is to "to advance the mathematical sciences, especially at the collegiate level...

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