Carl S. Herz
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American-Canadian mathematician
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Mathematics
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Measure Theory
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#3421
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Why Is Carl S. Herz Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Carl Samuel Herz was an American-Canadian mathematician, specializing in harmonic analysis. His name is attached to the Herz–Schur multiplier. He held professorships at Cornell University and McGill University, where he was Peter Redpath Professor of Mathematics at the time of his death.
Carl S. Herz's Published Works
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Published Works
- BESSEL FUNCTIONS OF MATRIX ARGUMENT (1955) (455)
- Lipschitz Spaces and Bernstein's Theorem on Absolutely Convergent Fourier Transforms* (1968) (304)
- Harmonic synthesis for subgroups (1973) (270)
- The theory of $p$-spaces with an application to convolution operators. (1971) (174)
- Fourier Transforms Related to Convex Sets (1962) (147)
- ON THE MEAN INVERSION OF FOURIER AND HANKEL TRANSFORMS. (1954) (130)
- Bounded mean oscillation and regulated martingales (1974) (80)
- A class of negative-definite functions (1963) (53)
- The spectral theory of bounded functions (1960) (51)
- Hp-spaces of martingales, 0 (1974) (49)
- Construction of class fields (1966) (48)
- On the Number of Lattice Points in a Convex Set (1962) (35)
- Estimates for translation-invariant operators on spaces with mixed norms (1972) (32)
- Spectral Synthesis for the Circle (1958) (30)
- Functions Which are Divergences (1970) (21)
- SPECTRAL SYNTHESIS FOR THE CANTOR SET. (1956) (20)
- Drury's lemma and Helson sets (1972) (19)
- A note on the span of translations in (1957) (15)
- On the asymmetry of norms of convolution operators. I (1976) (13)
- Alternating 3-Forms and Exceptional Simple Lie Groups of Type G2 (1983) (11)
- Review: Colin C. Graham and O. Carruth McGehee, Essays in commutative harmonic analysis (1982) (9)
- Problems of extrapolation and spectral synthesis on groups (1972) (8)
- The derivative of the exponential map (1991) (8)
- Dual functors and integral operators in the category of Banach spaces (1976) (7)
- A maximal theorem (1961) (6)
- An invariance property of spectral synthesis (1965) (5)
- An interpolation principle for martingale inequalities (1976) (4)
- A note on summability methods and spectral analysis (1957) (3)
- 1980 Seminar on Harmonic Analysis (1989) (2)
- Representations of Lie Groups By Contact Transformations, I: Compact Groups (1990) (1)
- The Poisson kernel for sl(3, ℝ) (1984) (1)
- Representations of Lie Groups by Contact Transformations, II: Non-Compact Simple Groups (1993) (1)
- Computation of singular j-invariants (1966) (0)
- Harmonic analysis and number theory : papers in honour of Carl S. Herz : proceedings of a conference on harmonic analysis and number theory, April 15-19, 1996, McGill University, Montréal, Canada (1997) (0)
- Book Review: Harmonic analysis and represention theory for groups acting on homogeneous trees (1994) (0)
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