Residence United States Role Mathematician Name John Conway | Nationality American Fields Mathematics | |
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Thesis The Strict Topology and Compactness in the Space of Measures (1966) Books Functions of one complex, Functions of One Complex, A course in operator theory, 泛函分析教程, A Functional Calculus f | ||
Doctoral advisor Heron S. Collins |
John Bligh Conway (born 1939) is an American mathematician. He is currently a professor emeritus at the George Washington University. His specialty is functional analysis, particularly bounded operators on a Hilbert space.
Conway earned his BS from Loyola University and Ph.D. from Louisiana State University under the direction of Heron Collins in 1965, with a dissertation on The Strict Topology and Compactness in the Space of Measures. He has had 20 students who obtained doctorates under his supervision, most of them at Indiana University, where he was a close friend of mathematician Max Zorn. He served on the faculty there from 1965 to 1990, when he became head of the mathematics department at University of Tennessee.
He is the author of a two-volume series on Functions of One Complex Variable (Springer-Verlag), which is a standard graduate text.
He is the father of John Bligh Conway II, who currently teaches history at the Anglo American School of St Petersburg (AASSP), Russia. His grandson is Stephen Jonovich Conway, who attends the AASSP.