- George Mackey
George Whitelaw Mackey (February 1, 1916 in St. Louis,
Missouri – March 15, 2006 in Belmont,Massachusetts ) was an Americanmathematician . Mackey obtained his Ph.D. atHarvard University in 1942 under the direction ofMarshall H. Stone . He joined the Harvard University Mathematics Department in 1943, was appointedLandon T. Clay Professor of Mathematics and Theoretical Science in 1969 and remained there until he retired in 1985.Mackey's main areas of research were in the areas of
representation theory ,ergodic theory , and related parts offunctional analysis . Earlier in his career Mackey did significant work in the duality theory oflocally convex space s, which provided tools for subsequent work in this area, includingAlexander Grothendieck 's work ontopological tensor product s.Mackey was one of the pioneer workers in the intersection of
quantum logic , the theory of infinite-dimensionalunitary representation s of groups, the theory ofoperator algebra s andnoncommutative geometry . A central role in Mackey's work, both in the theory of group representations and inmathematical physics , was played by the concepts ofsystem of imprimitivity andinduced representation . This idea led naturally to an analysis of the representation theory ofsemi-direct product s in terms of ergodic actions of groups and in some cases a complete classification of such representations. Mackey's results were essential tools in the study of the representation theory of nilpotent Lie groups using the method of orbits developed byAlexandre Kirillov in the 1960s. His notion of "virtual subgroup", introduced in 1966 using the language ofgroupoid s, had a significant influence inergodic theory .Another essential ingredient in Mackey's work was the assignment of a Borel structure to the dual object of a
locally compact group (specifically a locally compact separable metric group) "G". One of Mackey's important conjectures, which was eventually solved by work ofJames Glimm onC*-algebra s was that "G" is type I (meaning that all its factor representations are of type I) if and only if the Borel structure of its dual is a standard Borel space.He has written numerous survey articles connecting his research interests with a large body of mathematics and physics, particularly quantum mechanics and
statistical mechanics .Mackey was among the first five recipients of William Lowell Putnam fellowships in 1938.
Mackey was an elected member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences and theNational Academy of Science .Books
*"Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics" (Dover Books on Mathematics) ISBN 0-486-43517-2
*"Unitary Group Representations in Physics, Probability, and Number Theory", 402 pages, Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company (1978), ISBN 0-8053-6703-9
*"The theory of Unitary Group Representations" (Chicago Lectures in Mathematics) University Of Chicago Press (August 1, 1976) ISBN 0-226-50051-9
*"Induced representations of groups and quantum mechanics", Publisher: W. A. Benjamin (1968)
*"Mathematical Problems of Relativistic Physics" (Lectures in Applied Mathematics Series, Vol 2) by E. E. Segal, George Whitelaw Mackey, Publisher: Amer Mathematical Society (June 1967) ISBN 0-8218-1102-9
*"Lectures on the theory of functions of acomplex variable " Publisher: R. E. Krieger Pub. Co (1977) ISBN 0-88275-531-5See also
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Mackey topology , the finestdual topology
*Mackey-Arens theorem characterizes all dual topologies
*Bornological space s, all of which are Mackey spacesExternal links
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* [http://www.ams.org/notices/200707/tx070700824p.pdf George Mackey (1916-2006)] , "Notices of the American Mathematical Society"; vol. 54, no. 7 (August 2007).
* [http://www.math.harvard.edu/history/mackey/index.html Commemorative website at Harvard Math Department]
* [http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2006/04.06/20-mackeyobit.html Obituary from Harvard Gazette]
* [http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/04/28/george_mackey_professor_devoted_to_truth_theorems/ Obituary from Boston Globe]
* [http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=362 Peter Woit's blog entry on Mackey]
*Two letters from George Mackey and the text of his speech "What do Mathematicians Do?, collected by Stephanie Singer
** [http://www.symmetrysinger.com/Mackey/letter1.pdf First letter]
** [http://www.symmetrysinger.com/Mackey/letter2.pdf Second letter]
** [http://www.symmetrysinger.com/Mackey/speech.pdf Speech]
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