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This is the second part of a two volume anthology comprising a
selection of 49 articles that illustrate the depth, breadth and
scope of Nigel Kalton's research. Each article is accompanied by
comments from an expert on the respective topic, which serves to
situate the article in its proper context, to successfully link
past, present and hopefully future developments of the theory and
to help readers grasp the extent of Kalton's accomplishments.
Kalton's work represents a bridge to the mathematics of tomorrow,
and this book will help readers to cross it. Nigel Kalton
(1946-2010) was an extraordinary mathematician who made major
contributions to an amazingly diverse range of fields over the
course of his career.
This book is the first part of a two volume anthology comprising a
selection of 49 articles that illustrate the depth, breadth and
scope of Nigel Kalton's research. Each article is accompanied by
comments from an expert on the respective topic, which serves to
situate the article in its proper context, to successfully link
past, present and hopefully future developments of the theory, and
to help readers grasp the extent of Kalton's accomplishments.
Kalton's work represents a bridge to the mathematics of tomorrow,
and this book will help readers to cross it. Nigel Kalton
(1946-2010) was an extraordinary mathematician who made major
contributions to an amazingly diverse range of fields over the
course of his career.
This book is the first part of a two volume anthology comprising a
selection of 49 articles that illustrate the depth, breadth and
scope of Nigel Kalton's research. Each article is accompanied by
comments from an expert on the respective topic, which serves to
situate the article in its proper context, to successfully link
past, present and hopefully future developments of the theory, and
to help readers grasp the extent of Kalton's accomplishments.
Kalton's work represents a bridge to the mathematics of tomorrow,
and this book will help readers to cross it. Nigel Kalton
(1946-2010) was an extraordinary mathematician who made major
contributions to an amazingly diverse range of fields over the
course of his career.
This is the second part of a two volume anthology comprising a
selection of 49 articles that illustrate the depth, breadth and
scope of Nigel Kalton's research. Each article is accompanied by
comments from an expert on the respective topic, which serves to
situate the article in its proper context, to successfully link
past, present and hopefully future developments of the theory and
to help readers grasp the extent of Kalton's accomplishments.
Kalton's work represents a bridge to the mathematics of tomorrow,
and this book will help readers to cross it. Nigel Kalton
(1946-2010) was an extraordinary mathematician who made major
contributions to an amazingly diverse range of fields over the
course of his career.
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