Allan Pinkus

Email:

pinkus@tx.technion.ac.il

Mailing Address:

Department of Mathematics
Technion
Haifa, 32000
Israel
Tel: +972-4-8294197 (Office)
Fax: +972-4-8293388 (FAX)

List of Publications. Including almost all my recent papers available as pdf and/or ps files.

CV. My full CV, not always updated.


Recommend you have a look at Surveys in Approximation Theory.


Carl de Boor and I have been managing a homepage on the History of Approximation Theory. You are welcome to browse.


See AT-NET - Approximation Theory Network - for various approximation theory resources.


A photo from a younger age. For a beardless photo of myself, see here. The kids.


Information regarding various books:

  • Totally Positive Matrices, Cambridge University Press, 2009. Details from CUP. To be published later this year.

  • Foundations of Computational Mathematics, Hong Kong 2008, eds. Felipe Cucker, Allan Pinkus, and Michael J. Todd, Cambridge University Press, 2009. Details from CUP.

  • Foundations of Computational Mathematics, Santander 2005, eds. Luis M. Pardo, Allan Pinkus, Endre Suli, and Michael J. Todd, Cambridge University Press, 2006. Details from CUP.

  • Multivariate Approximation and Applications, eds. N. Dyn, D. Leviatan, D. Levin, and A. Pinkus, Cambridge University Press, 2001, 286 pp. Details can be found here.

  • Together with Samy Zafrany we have written a mathematical textbook, in Hebrew, which we then translated into English. It is called Fourier Series and Integral Transforms. The Hebrew version is available from the Miclol bookstore in the Technion. The English version has been published by Cambridge University Press. For information concerning this textbook in Hebrew press here and in English, see here. The English textbook is also published as a paperback here.

  • Information on my book On L1 Approximation published in 1989 by Cambridge University Press is available here. It is also available in paperback. See here for details.


    Information about the Israel Mathematical Union, the Department of Mathematics at the Technion, and also the Technion.

    Haifa now has the Bahai Gardens. Here are some photos thereof 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. It is well worth a visit.


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