American mathematician
Peter G. Casazza discussing the core structures of Grassmannian frames in a classroom he and his wife, Janet Tremain, installed in the basement of their home. Photo taken May 15, 2017.
Peter G. Casazza along with some of his fellow coauthors during a math workshop in Hong Kong. From left to right: Bernhard G. Bodmann, John I. Haas IV, Peter G. Casazza, and Janet Tremain (his wife).
Peter G. Casazza , born June 28, 1945, in Albany, New York , is an American mathematician, presently working at the University of Missouri .[ 1] He began his career as a Banach space theorist,[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] but he is perhaps most well known for his role in the development of frame (linear algebra) theory as a popular discipline of mathematical research.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
Casazza has over 100 publications,[ 10] several of which are coauthored with his wife, Janet Tremain.[ 11] [ 12]
He is an active mathematical researcher and currently runs the Frame Research Center in Columbia, Missouri .
References
^ Casazza, Peter. "Departmental Webpage" .
^ Casazza, Peter G. (November 1992). "The Norms of Projections Onto Ideals in the Disk Algebra". Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society . 24 (6): 552– 558. doi :10.1112/blms/24.6.552 .
^ Casazza, Peter (February 1972). "Complete Bases and Normal Structure in Banach Spaces" . Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society . 36 (2): 443– 447. doi :10.2307/2039175 . JSTOR 2039175 .
^ Casazza, P. G.; Jarchow, H. (14 November 2011). "Self-induced compactness in Banach spaces". Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Section A . 126 (2): 355– 362. arXiv :math/9403210 . doi :10.1017/S0308210500022770 . S2CID 119164575 .
^ Peter G. Casazza; Gitta Kutyniok , eds. (2013). Finite frames : theory and applications . Berlin: Birkhäuser. ISBN 978-0-8176-8372-6 .
^ Casazza, Peter G.; Pinkham, Eric; Tuomanen, Brian (September 2016). "Riesz outer product Hilbert space frames: Quantitative bounds, topological properties, and full geometric characterization". Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications . 441 (1): 475– 498. arXiv :1410.7755 . doi :10.1016/j.jmaa.2016.04.001 . S2CID 14173332 .
^ Bodmann, Bernhard G.; Casazza, Peter G.; Paulsen, Vern I.; Speegle, Darrin (1 July 2012). "Spanning and independence properties of frame partitions". Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society . 140 (7): 2193– 2207. arXiv :1004.2446 . doi :10.1090/S0002-9939-2011-11072-4 . S2CID 33897848 .
^ Bodmann, Bernhard G.; Casazza, Peter G.; Kutyniok, Gitta (May 2011). "A quantitative notion of redundancy for finite frames". Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis . 30 (3): 348– 362. arXiv :0910.5904 . doi :10.1016/j.acha.2010.09.004 . S2CID 15700141 .
^ Casazza, P. G.; Tremain, J. C. (3 February 2006). "The Kadison-Singer Problem in mathematics and engineering" . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . 103 (7): 2032– 2039. arXiv :math/0510024 . Bibcode :2006PNAS..103.2032C . doi :10.1073/pnas.0507888103 . PMC 1413700 . PMID 16461465 .
^ "Peter G. Casazza (University of Missouri, Columbia) on ResearchGate - Expertise: Applied Mathematics, Analysis, Statistics" . www.researchgate.net .
^ "Peter G. Casazza (University of Missouri, Columbia) on ResearchGate - Expertise: Applied Mathematics, Analysis, Statistics" . www.researchgate.net .
^ Casazza, P. G.; Tremain, J. C. (3 February 2006). "The Kadison-Singer Problem in mathematics and engineering" . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . 103 (7): 2032– 2039. arXiv :math/0510024 . Bibcode :2006PNAS..103.2032C . doi :10.1073/pnas.0507888103 . PMC 1413700 . PMID 16461465 .
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