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Alexander Nagel
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''Not to be confused with'' Alexander Nagel, art historian and professor at NYU.<br>
'''Alexander Joseph Nagel''' (born 13 September 1945 in New York City) is an American mathematician, specializing in harmonic analysis, several complex analysis, and linear partial differential equations.<ref></ref>
He received in 1966 from [[Harvard University]] his bachelor's degree and in 1971 from [[Columbia University]] his PhD under the supervision of [[Lipman Bers]] with thesis ''Sheaves of Holomorphic Functions with Boundary Conditions and Sheaf Cohomology in Banach Algebras''.<ref></ref> At the [[University of Wisconsin, Madison]], Nagel was from 1970 to 1972 an instructor, from 1972 to 1974 an assistant professor, from 1974 to 1977 an associate professor, and from 1977 to 2012 a full professor, retiring in December 2012 as professor emeritus. He was chair of the mathematics department in 1991–1993 and in 2011–2012.<ref name=Retirement></ref>
He was a Guggenheim Fellow for the academic year 1987–1988. He shared with [[Stephen Wainger]] the [[Stefan Bergman Prize]] for 2007–2008. Nagel was elected a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2012.
The son of the philosopher [[Ernest Nagel]], Alexander Nagel's younger brother is the physicist [[Sidney R. Nagel]].
==Selected publications==
*with [[Walter Rudin]] and [[Joel Shapiro (mathematician)|Joel H. Shapiro]]:
*with [[Elias M. Stein]] and Stephen Wainger:
*with Joaquim Bruna and S. Wainger:
*with Jean-Pierre Rosay, E. M. Stein, and S. Wainger:
*with Michael Christ, E. M. Stein, and S. Wainger:
==References==
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==External links==
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[[Category:21st-century American mathematicians]]
[[Category:Harvard University alumni]]
[[Category:Columbia University alumni]]
[[Category:University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty]]
[[Category:Fellows of the American Mathematical Society]]
[[Category:Guggenheim Fellows]]
[[Category:Complex analysts]]
[[Category:Mathematical analysts]]
[[Category:1945 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
'''Alexander Joseph Nagel''' (born 13 September 1945 in New York City) is an American mathematician, specializing in harmonic analysis, several complex analysis, and linear partial differential equations.<ref></ref>
He received in 1966 from [[Harvard University]] his bachelor's degree and in 1971 from [[Columbia University]] his PhD under the supervision of [[Lipman Bers]] with thesis ''Sheaves of Holomorphic Functions with Boundary Conditions and Sheaf Cohomology in Banach Algebras''.<ref></ref> At the [[University of Wisconsin, Madison]], Nagel was from 1970 to 1972 an instructor, from 1972 to 1974 an assistant professor, from 1974 to 1977 an associate professor, and from 1977 to 2012 a full professor, retiring in December 2012 as professor emeritus. He was chair of the mathematics department in 1991–1993 and in 2011–2012.<ref name=Retirement></ref>
He was a Guggenheim Fellow for the academic year 1987–1988. He shared with [[Stephen Wainger]] the [[Stefan Bergman Prize]] for 2007–2008. Nagel was elected a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2012.
The son of the philosopher [[Ernest Nagel]], Alexander Nagel's younger brother is the physicist [[Sidney R. Nagel]].
==Selected publications==
*with [[Walter Rudin]] and [[Joel Shapiro (mathematician)|Joel H. Shapiro]]:
*with [[Elias M. Stein]] and Stephen Wainger:
*with Joaquim Bruna and S. Wainger:
*with Jean-Pierre Rosay, E. M. Stein, and S. Wainger:
*with Michael Christ, E. M. Stein, and S. Wainger:
==References==
<references/>
==External links==
*Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
[[Category:20th-century American mathematicians]]
[[Category:21st-century American mathematicians]]
[[Category:Harvard University alumni]]
[[Category:Columbia University alumni]]
[[Category:University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty]]
[[Category:Fellows of the American Mathematical Society]]
[[Category:Guggenheim Fellows]]
[[Category:Complex analysts]]
[[Category:Mathematical analysts]]
[[Category:1945 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
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