Charles Read

Charles Read, kwiecień 2013

Charles John Read (ur. 16 lutego 1958 w Londynie[1], zm. 18 sierpnia 2015 w Winnipeg[2]) – brytyjski matematyk, profesor Uniwersytetu w Leeds. Znany z negatywnego rozwiązania problemu podprzestrzeni niezmienniczej na pewnych przestrzeniach Banacha[3] (w tym na przestrzeni 1[4][5]). Doktoryzował się w 1984 w Trinity College na Uniwersytecie w Cambridge na podstawie rozprawy Some Problems in the Geometry of Banach Spaces napisanej pod kierunkiem Béli Bollobása[6].

Przypisy

  1. Professor Charles John Read. University of Leeds. [dostęp 2016-07-09]. (ang.).
  2. Professor Charles Read. University of Leeds. [dostęp 2015-08-19]. (ang.).
  3. C. J. Read, A solution to the invariant subspace problem. Bull. London Math. Soc. 16 (1984), no. 4, 337–401.
  4. C. J. Read, A solution to the invariant subspace problem on the space 1. Bull. London Math. Soc. 17 (1985), no. 4, 305–317.
  5. C. J. Read, A short proof concerning the invariant subspace problem. J. London Math. Soc. (2) 34 (1986), no. 2, 335–348.
  6. Charles Read. Mathematics Genealogy Project. [dostęp 2015-08-19]. (ang.).

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