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Nationality
  
British

Fields
  
Role
  
Mathematician


Name
  
Jonathan Partington

Institutions
  
Doctoral advisor
  
Bela Bollobas

Jonathan Partington

Born
  
February 4, 1955 (age 69) Norwich, United Kingdom (
1955-02-04
)

Known for
  
Education
  
Books
  
Linear Operators and Line, An introduction to Hankel, Interpolation - identification - and samp, Modern Approaches to the Inv

Jonathan R. Partington (born 4 February 1955) is an English mathematician who is Professor of Pure Mathematics at the University of Leeds.

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Education

Professor Partington was educated at Gresham's School, Holt, and Trinity College, University of Cambridge, where he completed his PhD thesis entitled "Numerical ranges and the Geometry of Banach Spaces" under the supervision of Béla Bollobás.

Career

Partington was formerly editor of the Journal of the London Mathematical Society and is now Professor of Pure Mathematics at the University of Leeds. He works in the area of functional analysis, sometimes applied to control theory, and is the author of several books in this area.

Partington's extra-mathematical activities include the invention of the March March march, an annual walk starting at March, Cambridgeshire. He is also known as a writer or co-writer of some of the earliest British text-based computer games, including Acheton, Hamil, Murdac, Avon, Fyleet, Crobe, Sangraal, and SpySnatcher, which started life on the Phoenix computer system at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory.

Books

  • An introduction to Hankel operators, Cambridge University Press (1989).
  • Interpolation, Identification and Sampling, Oxford University Press (1997).
  • Linear Operators and Linear Systems, Cambridge University Press (2004).
  • Modern approaches to the invariant-subspace problem, Cambridge University Press (2011) (with Isabelle Chalendar).
  • References

    Jonathan Partington Wikipedia