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This is the English translation of Kaljulaid's 1979 Tartu/Minsk
Candidate thesis, which originally was typewritten in Russian and
manufactured in not so many copies. The thesis was devoted to
representation theory in the spirit of his thesis advisor B. I.
Plotkin: representations of semigroups and algebras, especially
extension to this situation, and application of the notion of
triangular product of representations for groups introduced by
Plotkin. Through representation theory, Kaljulaid became also
interested in automata theory, which at a later phase became his
main area of interest. Another field of research concerns
combinatorics. Besides being an outstanding and most dedicated
mathematician Uno Kaljulaid was also very much interested in the
history of mathematics. Kaljulaid was also very interested in the
teaching and exposition, or popularization of mathematics. There is
a whole series of papers about algebraic matters, culminating in a
brilliant, elementary - although partly rather philosophical -
essay devoted to Galois theory. Another such series is his
excellent essay of Diophantine Geometry in various installments,
followed by his eloge to another of his teachers Yu. I. Manin. We
believe that the inclusion of these papers here will make it more
interesting for beginners, and perhaps even contribute to
attracting young people to mathematics.
This seminar is a loose continuation of two previous conferences
held in Lund (1982, 1983), mainly devoted to interpolation spaces,
which resulted in the publication of the Lecture Notes in
Mathematics Vol. 1070. This explains the bias towards that subject.
The idea this time was, however, to bring together mathematicians
also from other related areas of analysis. To emphasize the
historical roots of the subject, the collection is preceded by a
lecture on the life of Marcel Riesz.
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