American mathematician
Richard Allen Hunt (16 June 1937 – 22 March
2009) was an American mathematician . He graduated from Washington University in St. Louis in 1965 with a dissertation entitled Operators acting on Lorentz Spaces . An important result of Hunt (1968) states that the Fourier expansion of a function in L p ,
p > 1, converges almost everywhere. The case p=2 is due to Lennart Carleson , and for this reason the general result is called the Carleson-Hunt theorem . Hunt was the 1969 recipient of the Salem Prize . He was a faculty member at Purdue University from 1969 to 2000, when he retired as professor emeritus.[ 1]
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References
Richard Allen Hunt at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
Hunt, Richard A. (1968), "Orthogonal Expansions and their Continuous Analogues (Proc. Conf., Edwardsville, Ill., 1967)", On the convergence of Fourier series , Carbondale, Ill.: Southern Illinois Univ. Press, pp. 235– 255, MR 0238019
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