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Frank John Forelli, Jr. (San Diego, 8 de a … Frank John Forelli, Jr. (San Diego, 8 de abril de 1932 – Madison, Wisconsin, 5 de setembro de 1994) foi um matemático estadunidense, especialista em análise funcional de funções holomorfas. Forelli obteve o bacharelado na Universidade da Califórnia em Berkeley e três anos depois, como oficial da Marinha dos Estados Unidos, retornou a Berkeley, onde obteve em 1961 um Ph.D., orientado por Henry Helson, com a tese Marcel Riesz's theorem on conjugate functions. Em 1961 Forelli passou a integrar a faculdade da Universidade do Wisconsin-Madison, onde permaneceu o resto de sua carreira. O principal foco de suas pesquisas foram as propriedades da funções holomorfas. Em particular, usou métodos de espaços de Hilbert aplicados a valores de contorno de tais funções. Suas contribuições à área foram reconhecidas no início de sua carreira por um convite para apresentar uma palestra no Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Nice (1970).ternacional de Matemáticos em Nice (1970).
, Frank John Forelli, Jr. (8 April 1932, San … Frank John Forelli, Jr. (8 April 1932, San Diego – 5 September 1994, Madison, Wisconsin) was an American mathematician, specializing in the functional analysis of holomorphic functions. Forelli received his bachelor's degree from the University of California, Berkeley and then, after 3 years as an officer in the U. S. Navy, returned to Berkeley. He received there in 1961 his Ph.D. under Henry Helson with thesis Marcel Riesz's theorem on conjugate functions. In 1961 Forelli joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he remained for the remainder of his life. The main focus of his research was in the properties of holomorphic functions. In particular, he used Hilbert space methods applied to the boundary values of such functions. His contributions to the field were recognized early in his career by an invitation to give an invited lecture at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Nice in 1970. Upon his death, he was survived by his wife and two daughters.as survived by his wife and two daughters.
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Frank John Forelli, Jr. (8 April 1932, San … Frank John Forelli, Jr. (8 April 1932, San Diego – 5 September 1994, Madison, Wisconsin) was an American mathematician, specializing in the functional analysis of holomorphic functions. Forelli received his bachelor's degree from the University of California, Berkeley and then, after 3 years as an officer in the U. S. Navy, returned to Berkeley. He received there in 1961 his Ph.D. under Henry Helson with thesis Marcel Riesz's theorem on conjugate functions. In 1961 Forelli joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he remained for the remainder of his life.he remained for the remainder of his life.
, Frank John Forelli, Jr. (San Diego, 8 de a … Frank John Forelli, Jr. (San Diego, 8 de abril de 1932 – Madison, Wisconsin, 5 de setembro de 1994) foi um matemático estadunidense, especialista em análise funcional de funções holomorfas. Forelli obteve o bacharelado na Universidade da Califórnia em Berkeley e três anos depois, como oficial da Marinha dos Estados Unidos, retornou a Berkeley, onde obteve em 1961 um Ph.D., orientado por Henry Helson, com a tese Marcel Riesz's theorem on conjugate functions. Em 1961 Forelli passou a integrar a faculdade da Universidade do Wisconsin-Madison, onde permaneceu o resto de sua carreira., onde permaneceu o resto de sua carreira.
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