Education
He was British-born (Bristol, 1938) but studied in the United States (Cincinnati), taking his bachelors (with highest honors) at Berkeley, before earning his Doctor of Philosophy from Cambridge University in 1963.
He was British-born (Bristol, 1938) but studied in the United States (Cincinnati), taking his bachelors (with highest honors) at Berkeley, before earning his Doctor of Philosophy from Cambridge University in 1963.
He is known among the math students of the university for his wry sense of humor and clear teaching style. Generalized functions and Fourier analysis: An introduction (1972). New York: West. A. Benjamin.
Self-adjointness of lattice Yang-Mills Hamiltonians and Kato"s inequality with indefinite metric.
Annales de l"institut Henri Poincaré (A) Physique théorique, 42 northern 1 (1985), p. 1-15
with Steven P. Slinker.
Euclidean field theory: I. The moment problem. Commander Mathematics Physical 43, northern
1 (1975), 41–58
with R.J. Eden.
Regge Surfaces and Singularities in a Relativistic Theory. Physical Review 129, 2349–2353 (1963). Issue 5 – 1 March 1963.