Harry Dym
Professor Harry Dym (born 1938, Hebrew: הארי דים) is a mathematician at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel. Dym's research interests include operator theory, interpolation theory, and inverse problems.
Dym earned his Ph.D. in 1965 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, under the supervision of Henry McKean.[1] He discovered the Dym equation, which was named after him.[2]
Works
- as editor: Topics in Interpolation Theory, Birkhäuser 1997
- Linear Algebra in Action, American Mathematical Society 2007
- with H. P. McKean: Fourier Series and Integrals, Academic Press 1974
- with H. P. McKean: Gaussian processes, function theory, and the inverse spectral problem, Academiy Press 1976, Dover 2008
- J contractive matrix functions, reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces and interpolation, AMS 1989
- as editor: Topics in Analysis and Operator Theory, Birkhäuser 1989
- with Vladimir Bolotnikov: On boundary interpolation for matrix valued Schur functions, AMS 2006
- with Damir Z. Arov: J-contractive matrix valued functions and related topics, Cambridge University Press 2008
Sources
- Daniel Alpay, Israel Gohberg, Victor Vinnikov (Herausgeber) Interpolation theory, systems theory, and related topics: the Harry Dym anniversary volume, Birkhäuser 2002.
References
- ↑ Harry Dym at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ↑ Scott, Alwyn (2013), Encyclopedia of Nonlinear Science, Routledge, p. 859, ISBN 9781135455583.
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