- Ronald G. Douglas
Ronald George Douglas (born
December 10 ,1938 ) is an Americanmathematician , best known for his work onoperator algebras .Douglas was born in
Osgood, Indiana . He was an undergraduate at theIllinois Institute of Technology , and received hisPh.D. in 1962 fromLouisiana State University as a student of Pasquale Porcelli. He was at theUniversity of Michigan until 1969, when he moved to the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Beginning in 1986 he moved into university administration, eventually becoming Vice Provost at Stony Brook in 1990, and Provost atTexas A&M University from 1996 until 2002. Currently he is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Texas A&M. He has three children, includingMichael R. Douglas , a noted string theorist.Among his best-known contributions to science is a 1977 paper with Lawrence G. Brown and Peter A. Fillmore, which introduced techniques from
algebraic topology into the theory of operator algebras. This work was an important precursor tononcommutative geometry as later developed byAlain Connes among others.References
* Brown, L. G.; Douglas, R. G.; Fillmore, P. A., "Extensions of C*-algebras and K-homology", "
Annals of Mathematics " (2) 105 (1977), no. 2, 265–324. MathSciNet|id=0458196External links
* [http://www.math.tamu.edu/~ron.douglas/ Ronald G. Douglas's homepage at Texas A&M.]
* [http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=7629 His page at the Mathematics Genealogy Project]
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