William Frederick Eberlein
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American mathematician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Frederick Eberlein was an American mathematician, specializing in mathematical analysis and mathematical physics. Life Eberlein studied from 1936 to 1942 at the University of Wisconsin and at Harvard University, where he received in 1942 a PhD for the thesis Closure, Convexity, and Linearity in Banach Spaces under the direction of Marshall Stone.
William Frederick Eberlein's Published Works
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- Abstract ergodic theorems and weak almost periodic functions (1949) (359)
- Weak Compactness in Banach Spaces: I. (1947) (98)
- Characterizations of Fourier-Stieltjes transforms (1955) (67)
- The point spectrum of weakly almost periodic functions. (1955) (36)
- On Euler's infinite product for the sine (1977) (31)
- Banach-Hausdorff limits (1950) (25)
- The Circular Function(S) (1966) (17)
- A note on Fourier-Stieltjes transforms (1955) (17)
- Abstract Ergodic Theorems. (1948) (17)
- The Elementary Transcendental Functions (1954) (15)
- An Integral Over Function Space (1962) (9)
- A new method for numerical evaluation of the Fourier transform (1978) (8)
- Notes on integration I: The underlying convergence theorem (1957) (8)
- The Spin Model of Euclidean 3-Space (1962) (5)
- Mean ergodic flows (1976) (5)
- The Geometric Theory of Quaternions (1963) (4)
- Models of space-time (1965) (3)
- Closure, Convexity, and Linearity in Banach Spaces (1946) (3)
- On retrogression in mean ergodic theory (1984) (2)
- Characteristic Values of Spheroidal Wave Functions (1948) (2)
- The Gauss-Green and Cauchy Integral Theorems (1975) (1)
- Cauchy-Riemann Operator (1967) (1)
- A note on the spectral theorem (1946) (1)
- Vector Identities in F 3 (1964) (1)
- Elementary Problems: E3219-E3224 (1987) (0)
- Claims and standard handbooks (1985) (0)
- On the Wiener-Eberlein theorem (1984) (0)
- A Crucial Correction (1962) (0)
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