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Bertram John Walsh

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Bertram John Walsh (born 7 May 1938) is an American mathematician, specializing in locally convex spaces, harmonic analysis, and partial differential equations.

After receiving his bachelor's degree from Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, Walsh received in 1960 his master's degree[1] and in 1963 his PhD from the University of Michigan. His doctoral dissertation Structures of Spectral Measures on Locally Convex Spaces was written under the supervision of Helmut H. Schaefer.[2] In the 1960s Walsh was a member of the mathematics faculty at UCLA. He moved to Rutgers University, where he is now a professor emeritus.

In 1974 he was an Invited Speaker with talk The Theory of Harmonic Spaces at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Vancouver.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Commencement Programs. University of Michigan. 1960.
  2. ^ Bertram John Walsh at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. ^ Walsh, Bertram (1975). "The Theory of Harmonic Spaces". In: Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Vancouver, 1974. Vol. 2. pp. 183–186.