Caltech University of Iowa University of Southern California UCLA
Thesis
Radon-Nikodym Theorems for Operator Algebras[1](1950)
Doctoral advisor
Irving Segal
Doctoral students
William Arveson
Henry Abel Dye Jr. (1926–1986) was an American mathematician, specializing in operator algebras and ergodic theory.[2][4]
^Henry Abel Dye Jr. at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
^ abArveson, William; Blattner, Robert; Takesaki, Masamichi (1989). "In memoriam: Henry Abel Dye 1926–1986". Californian Digital Library.
^Dooley, Anthony H. (2003). "Markov Odometers". In Bezuglyi, Sergey; Kolyada, Sergey (eds.). Topics in Dynamics and Ergodic Theory. Cambridge University Press. pp. 60–80. ISBN 9780521533652. (p. 61)
^O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Henry Abel Dye", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
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