Halsey Royden
American mathematician (1928-1993) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Halsey Lawrence Royden, Jr. (September 26, 1928 – August 22, 1993) was an American mathematician, specializing in complex analysis on Riemann surfaces, several complex variables, and complex differential geometry.[1] Royden is the author of a popular textbook on real analysis.[2]
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Halsey Lawrence Royden | |
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Born | September 26, 1928 (1928-09-26) Phoenix, Arizona, USA |
Died | August 22, 1993 (1993-08-23) (aged 64) |
Other names | H. L. Royden |
Education | Phoenix College Stanford University Harvard University |
Occupation | Mathematician |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Stanford University |
Thesis | Harmonic functions on open Riemann surfaces (1951) |
Doctoral advisor | Lars Valerian Ahlfors |
Other academic advisors | Donald Spencer |
Doctoral students | Alan Huckleberry Peter A. Loeb |
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