Loukas Grafakos
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Loukas Grafakos | |
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Born | July 20, 1962 (age 62) Athens Greece |
Alma mater | University of California Los Angeles |
Known for | Fourier Analysis |
Title | Professor at University of Missouri |
Loukas Grafakos (Greek: Λουκάς Γραφάκος) is a Greek mathematician working in harmonic analysis. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1989, under the guidance of Michael Christ. Grafakos currently holds the position of Mahala and Rose Houchins Distinguished Professor at the University of Missouri.[1]
Grafakos' research interests include Fourier analysis, singular integrals, and Calderón-Zygmund theory. He is well known for his contributions to the area of multilinear harmonic analysis.[2] Grafakos has been supported by the National Science Foundation and was a Simons Fellow in Mathematics during the academic year 2022-2023.
His monographs, "Classical Fourier Analysis[3]”, "Modern Fourier Analysis[4],” and “Fundamentals of Fourier Analysis,” are widely used as references and as textbooks and provide comprehensive treatment of the subject.
References
[edit]- ^ "Loukas Grafakos | Mathematics - Mathematics". math.missouri.edu. Retrieved 2024-07-21.
- ^ Grafakos, Loukas; Torres, Rodolfo H. (2002). "Multilinear Calderón–Zygmund Theory". Advances in Mathematics. 165 (1): 124–164. doi:10.1006/aima.2001.2028. ISSN 0001-8708.
- ^ Grafakos, Loukas (2014). Classical Fourier Analysis. Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Vol. 249. New York, NY: Springer New York. doi:10.1007/978-1-4939-1194-3. ISBN 978-1-4939-1193-6.
- ^ Grafakos, Loukas (2014). Modern Fourier Analysis. Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Vol. 250. New York, NY: Springer New York. doi:10.1007/978-1-4939-1230-8. ISBN 978-1-4939-1229-2.
External links
[edit]- Loukas Grafakos Homepage
- Loukas Grafakos at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Loukas Grafakos - Fourier Talks 2015 - Fractional differentiation: Leibniz meets Hölder - YouTube
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