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Lennart Carleson

Lennart Axel Edvard Carleson (born 18 March 1928) is a Swedish mathematician, known as a leader in the field of harmonic analysis. One of his most noted accomplishments is his proof of Lusin's conjecture.[1][2] He was awarded the Abel Prize in 2006 for "his profound and seminal contributions to harmonic analysis and the theory of smooth dynamical systems."[3][4]

Life edit

He was a student of Arne Beurling and received his Ph.D. from Uppsala University in 1950. He did his post-doctoral work at Harvard University where he met and discussed Fourier series and their convergence with Antoni Zygmund and Raphaël Salem who were there in 1950 and 1951. He is a professor emeritus at Uppsala University, the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, and the University of California, Los Angeles, and has served as director of the Mittag-Leffler Institute in Djursholm outside Stockholm 1968–1984. Between 1978 and 1982 he served as president of the International Mathematical Union.

Carleson married Butte Jonsson in 1953, and they had two children: Caspar (born 1955) and Beatrice (born 1958).

He has supervised 29 PhD students. They include Svante Janson, Kurt Johansson, Warwick Tucker, Bengt Rosén, Per Sjölin, Hans Wallin and Ingemar Wik.

Work edit

His work has included the solution of some outstanding problems, using techniques from combinatorics and probability theory (especially stopping times). In the theory of Hardy spaces, Carleson's contributions include the corona theorem (1962), and establishing the almost everywhere convergence of Fourier series for square-integrable functions (now known as Carleson's theorem). It was a famous old problem by Joseph Fourier when he invented Fourier analysis in 1807 and formalised by Nikolai Luzin in 1913 as the Lusin's conjecture. Kolmogorov proved a famous negative result of the conjecture for L1 function in 1928 and stated that the conjecture must be false. It was so until 38 years later when Carleson gave his proof at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Moscow in 1966. But his proofs were very hard and only understood in the late 80s and early 90s when a general theory of operators arrived and brought mathematicians closer to using his striking ideas with ease.

He is also known for the theory of Carleson measures. His tools and methods have been of fundamental importance to analysis as well as many areas of mathematics. The theorem for Fourier multipliers developed by Carleson and Per Sjölin has been standard in the study of the Kakeya problem. In 1974 he solved the extension problem for quasiconformal mappings, and gave important new results in the Bochner–Riesz mean in dimension two.

In the theory of dynamical systems, Carleson has worked in complex dynamics. His proof with Michael Benedicks of the existence of strange attractors in the Hénon map in 1991 led to a new field in dynamical systems.

In addition to publishing some landmark papers, Carleson has also published two books: First, an influential book on potential theory, Selected Problems on Exceptional Sets (Van Nostrand, 1967), and second a book on the iteration of analytic functions, Complex Dynamics (Springer, 1993, in collaboration with T. W. Gamelin). He was the co-editor along with Paul Malliavin, J. Neuberger and J. Wermer who collected and published the unpublished works of his mentor Arne Beurling in 1989.

Awards edit

He was awarded the Wolf Prize in Mathematics in 1992, the Lomonosov Gold Medal in 2002, the Sylvester Medal in 2003, and the Abel Prize in 2006 for his profound and seminal contributions to harmonic analysis and the theory of smooth dynamical systems.[3][5]

He is a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.[6] In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[7] He became a Foreign Fellow of the Royal Society in 1993, Honorary member of the London Mathematical Society in 1981, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, French Academy of Sciences, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters, Finnish Academy of Science and Letters, Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He has honorary doctorates from many universities such as Helsinki, Paris and KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.

Publications edit

  • Selected Problems on Exceptional Sets, Van Nostrand, 1967[8]
  • Matematik för vår tid (Mathematics for our time), Prisma 1968[9]
  • with T. W. Gamelin: Complex Dynamics, Springer, 1993

References edit

  1. ^ Lennart Carleson at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Lennart Carleson", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
  3. ^ a b "2006: Lennart Carleson". www.abelprize.no. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  4. ^ Raussen, Martin (May 22, 2006). "Interview with Abel Prize Recipient Lennart Carleson" (PDF). AMS. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  5. ^ Raussen, Martin; Skau, Christian (February 2007). "Interview with Abel Prize Recipient Lennart Carleson" (PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 54 (2): 223–229. Retrieved 2008-01-16.
  6. ^ (in Norwegian). Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. Archived from the original on 10 November 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2010.
  7. ^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2012-11-10.
  8. ^ Carleson, Lennart (1967). Selected problems on exceptional sets. Van Nostrand mathematical studies, no. 13. Princeton, N.J: Van Nostrand.
  9. ^ "Academy of Europe: Publications". www.ae-info.org. Retrieved 2023-03-04.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Lennart Carleson at Wikimedia Commons

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theoremAwardsAbel Prize 2006 Sylvester Medal 2003 Lomonosov Gold Medal 2002 Wolf Prize 1992 ForMemRS 1993 Leroy P Steele Prize 1984 Scientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsRoyal Institute of TechnologyUppsala UniversityUniversity of California Los AngelesDoctoral advisorArne BeurlingDoctoral studentsSvante JansonKurt JohanssonWarwick Tucker Contents 1 Life 2 Work 3 Awards 4 Publications 5 References 6 External linksLife editHe was a student of Arne Beurling and received his Ph D from Uppsala University in 1950 He did his post doctoral work at Harvard University where he met and discussed Fourier series and their convergence with Antoni Zygmund and Raphael Salem who were there in 1950 and 1951 He is a professor emeritus at Uppsala University the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and the University of California Los Angeles and has served as director of the Mittag Leffler Institute in Djursholm outside Stockholm 1968 1984 Between 1978 and 1982 he served as president of the International Mathematical Union Carleson married Butte Jonsson in 1953 and they had two children Caspar born 1955 and Beatrice born 1958 He has supervised 29 PhD students They include Svante Janson Kurt Johansson Warwick Tucker Bengt Rosen Per Sjolin Hans Wallin and Ingemar Wik Work editHis work has included the solution of some outstanding problems using techniques from combinatorics and probability theory especially stopping times In the theory of Hardy spaces Carleson s contributions include the corona theorem 1962 and establishing the almost everywhere convergence of Fourier series for square integrable functions now known as Carleson s theorem It was a famous old problem by Joseph Fourier when he invented Fourier analysis in 1807 and formalised by Nikolai Luzin in 1913 as the Lusin s conjecture Kolmogorov proved a famous negative result of the conjecture for L1 function in 1928 and stated that the conjecture must be false It was so until 38 years later when Carleson gave his proof at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Moscow in 1966 But his proofs were very hard and only understood in the late 80s and early 90s when a general theory of operators arrived and brought mathematicians closer to using his striking ideas with ease He is also known for the theory of Carleson measures His tools and methods have been of fundamental importance to analysis as well as many areas of mathematics The theorem for Fourier multipliers developed by Carleson and Per Sjolin has been standard in the study of the Kakeya problem In 1974 he solved the extension problem for quasiconformal mappings and gave important new results in the Bochner Riesz mean in dimension two In the theory of dynamical systems Carleson has worked in complex dynamics His proof with Michael Benedicks of the existence of strange attractors in the Henon map in 1991 led to a new field in dynamical systems In addition to publishing some landmark papers Carleson has also published two books First an influential book on potential theory Selected Problems on Exceptional Sets Van Nostrand 1967 and second a book on the iteration of analytic functions Complex Dynamics Springer 1993 in collaboration with T W Gamelin He was the co editor along with Paul Malliavin J Neuberger and J Wermer who collected and published the unpublished works of his mentor Arne Beurling in 1989 Awards editHe was awarded the Wolf Prize in Mathematics in 1992 the Lomonosov Gold Medal in 2002 the Sylvester Medal in 2003 and the Abel Prize in 2006 for his profound and seminal contributions to harmonic analysis and the theory of smooth dynamical systems 3 5 He is a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters 6 In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society 7 He became a Foreign Fellow of the Royal Society in 1993 Honorary member of the London Mathematical Society in 1981 the American Academy of Arts and Sciences French Academy of Sciences Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters Finnish Academy of Science and Letters Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences He has honorary doctorates from many universities such as Helsinki Paris and KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm Publications editSelected Problems on Exceptional Sets Van Nostrand 1967 8 Matematik for var tid Mathematics for our time Prisma 1968 9 with T W Gamelin Complex Dynamics Springer 1993References edit Lennart Carleson at the Mathematics Genealogy Project O Connor John J Robertson Edmund F Lennart Carleson MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive University of St Andrews a b 2006 Lennart Carleson www abelprize no Retrieved August 22 2022 Raussen Martin May 22 2006 Interview with Abel Prize Recipient Lennart Carleson PDF AMS Retrieved March 1 2021 Raussen Martin Skau Christian February 2007 Interview with Abel Prize Recipient Lennart Carleson PDF Notices of the American Mathematical Society 54 2 223 229 Retrieved 2008 01 16 Gruppe 1 Matematiske fag in Norwegian Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Archived from the original on 10 November 2013 Retrieved 7 October 2010 List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society retrieved 2012 11 10 Carleson Lennart 1967 Selected problems on exceptional sets Van Nostrand mathematical studies no 13 Princeton N J Van Nostrand Academy of Europe Publications www ae info org Retrieved 2023 03 04 External links edit nbsp Media related to Lennart Carleson at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lennart Carleson amp oldid 1177435886, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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