Joseph Diestel

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Ph.D. The Catholic University of America 1968 UnitedStates
Dissertation: An Approach to the Theory of Orlicz Spaces of Lebesgue-Bochner Measurable Functions and to the Theory of Orlicz Spaces of Finitely Additive Vector-Valued Set Functions with Applications to the Representation of Multilinear Continuous Operators

Advisor: Victor Michael (Witold Bogdanowicz) Bogdan

Students:
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NameSchoolYearDescendants
Faires, BarbaraKent State University1974
Morrison, TerryKent State University1976
Seifert, CharlesKent State University1976
Creekmore, III, JosephKent State University1980
Stehle, StephenKent State University1981
Barton, ThomasKent State University1984
Asthagiri, RajappaKent State University1985
Connor, JefferyKent State University19851
Belanger, AlainKent State University1986
Cardassi, CarmenUniversidade de São Paulo19861
Dowling, PatrickKent State University1986
Lennard, ChristopherKent State University198811
Alexopoulos, JohnKent State University1992
Curbera, GuillermoUniversidad de Sevilla19924
Abraham, PaulKent State University1993
Romero, CarmenUniversidad de Sevilla1996
Barcenas, DiomedesUniversidad Central, Caracas19981
Chalmers, JamesKent State University2001
Bu, QingyingKent State University20023
Maepa, SalthielUniversity of Pretoria2002
Ghaim, BerhaneKent State University2003
Sprague, EmilyKent State University2003
Saluzzo, GiuseppeUniversità di Catania2005
Puglisi, DanieleUniversità degli Studi di Napoli Federico II2008
van Zyl, GustiUniversity of Pretoria2009
Dekock, MienieKent State University2010
Venter, RudolfUniversity of Pretoria2010
Braga, BrunoKent State University2013
Riel, ZachariahKent State University2016

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