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Lennart Carleson
Swedish mathematician (born 1928)
Lennart Axel Edvard Carleson (born 18 March 1928) is a Swedishmathematician, known as a leader in the field of harmonic analysis.
One of his most noted accomplishments is his proof of Lusin's conjecture.[1][2] He was awarded the Abel Prize in 2006 for "his profound and seminal contributions to harmonic analysis and the theory of smooth dynamical systems."[3][4]
Life
He was a student of Arne Beurling and received his Ph.D.
Lennart carleson biography
from Uppsala University in 1950. He did his post-doctoral work at Harvard University where he met and discussed Fourier series and their convergence with Antoni Zygmund and Raphaël Salem who were there in 1950 and 1951. He is a professor emeritus at Uppsala University, the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, and the University of California, Los Angeles, and has served as director of the Mittag-Leffler Institute in Djursholm outside Stockholm 1968–1984.
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