Biography:Thomas Ransford

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Thomas Joseph Ransford
BornNovember 1958
Greenwich, London, England
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge
Spouse(s)Line Baribeau
Children2
Scientific career
FieldsBanach algebras
Potential Theory
InstitutionsUniversité Laval
ThesisAnalytic Multivalued Functions (1984)
Doctoral advisorGraham Allan
Websitewww.mat.ulaval.ca/departement-et-professeurs/direction-personnel-et-etudiants/professeurs/fiche-de-professeur/show/ransford-thomas/

Thomas Ransford (born 1958) is a British-born Canadian mathematician, known for his research in spectral theory and complex analysis. He holds a Canada Research Chair in mathematics at Université Laval.[1]

Ransford earned his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 1984.[2]

Career

He was a fellow of Trinity College, University of Cambridge, from 1983 to 1987.[3][4]

In addition to over 90 research papers on mathematics, he has written a research monograph "Potential Theory in the Complex Plane" in 1995, and the graduate book "A Primer on the Dirichlet Space" with Omar El-Fallah, Karim Kellay and Javad Mashreghi in 2014 [1].

He has proved results on potential theory, functional analysis, the theory of capacity, and probability. For example, with Javad Mashreghi he proved the Mashreghi–Ransford inequality. He also derived a short elementary proof of Stone–Weierstrass theorem [2].

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