Theodore Gamelin Explained

Theodore William Gamelin is an American mathematician. He is a professor emeritus of mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Gamelin was born in 1939.He received his B.S. degree in mathematics from Yale University in 1960,[1] and completed his Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley in 1963. His doctoral advisor was František Wolf. His doctoral dissertation was titled The extension problem for restrictions of functions in a subspace of C(X).[2] He served as C.L.E. Moore Instructor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1963 to 1965, before joining the UCLA faculty.[1]

In 2012, he became one of the inaugural Fellows of the American Mathematical Society.[3]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Theodore W. Gamelin. math.ucla.edu. 2017-02-05.
  2. Web site: Theodore Gamelin - The Mathematics Genealogy Project. genealogy.ams.org. 2017-02-05.
  3. http://www.ams.org/profession/fellows-list List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society
  4. Rabindranathan. M.. book review of 3 books including Uniform Algebras by T. W. Gamelin. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 76. 6. 1970. 1226–1231. 0002-9904. 10.1090/S0002-9904-1970-12612-X. free.