- Leonidas Alaoglu
Leonidas Alaoglu (
March 19 1914 – August 1981) was a Canadian-American mathematician, most famous for his widely-cited result calledAlaoglu's theorem on the weak-star compactness of the closed unit ball in the dual of anormed space , also known as theBanach-Alaoglu theorem .Life and work
Alaoglu was born in
Red Deer, Alberta to Greek parents. He received his BS in 1936, Master's in 1937, and PhD in 1938 (at the age of 24), all from theUniversity of Chicago . His thesis, written under the direction of Lawrence M. Graves was entitled "Weak topologies of normed linear spaces". His doctoral thesis is the source ofAlaoglu's theorem . TheBourbaki-Alaoglu theorem is a generalization of this result byBourbaki to dual topologies.After some years teaching at Pennsylvania State College,
Harvard University andPurdue University , in 1944 he became an operations analyst for theUnited States Air Force . In his last position, from 1953 to 1981 he worked as a senior scientist in operations research at theLockheed Corporation in Burbank, California. In this latter period he wrote numerous research reports, some of them classified.During the Lockheed years he took an active part in seminars and other mathematical activities at
Caltech ,UCLA and USC. After his death in 1981 a [http://math.caltech.edu/events/alaoglu07.html Leonidas Alaoglu Memorial Lecture Series] was established at Caltech. Speakers have includedPaul Erdős ,Irving Kaplansky ,Paul Halmos andHugh Woodin .See also
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Axiom of Choice -- The Banach-Alaoglu theorem is not provable from ZF without use of the Axiom of Choice.
*Banach-Alaoglu theorem
*Gelfand representation
*List of functional analysis topics
*Superabundant number -- Article explains the 1944 results of Alaoglu and Erdős on this topic
*Tychonoff's theorem
*Weak topology -- Leads to the weak-star topology to which the Banach-Alaoglu theorem applies.Publications
* Alaoglu, Leonidas (M.S. thesis, U. of Chicago, 1937). "The asymptotic Waring problem for fifth and sixth powers" (24 pages). Advisor:
Leonard Eugene Dickson * Alaoglu, Leonidas (Ph.D. thesis, U. of Chicago, 1938). "Weak topologies of normed linear spaces" Advisor: Lawrence Graves
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References
* American Men & Women of Science. 14th edition. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1979. There is no entry for him in the 15th or later editions.
* Apostol, Tom, emeritus professor at Caltech. Email communication that explained Alaoglu's connection to Caltech and the origins of the Leonidas Alaoglu Memorial Lecture Series.
*Persondata
NAME = Alaoglu, Leonidas
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Mathematician
DATE OF BIRTH =March 19 1914
PLACE OF BIRTH =Red Deer, Alberta
DATE OF DEATH = August 1981
PLACE OF DEATH =
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