Background
Husain, Taqdir was born on July 16, 1929 in Matiamau, India. Emigrated to Canada, 1961, naturalized, 1966. Son of Abdul Razzaq and Mashooqa (Beg) Ali.
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THE main purpose of writing this monograph is to give a picture of the progress made in recent years in understanding three of the deepest results of Functional Analysis-namely, the open-mapping and closed graph theorems, and the so-called Krein-~mulian theorem. In order to facilitate the reading of this book, some of the important notions and well-known results about topological and vector spaces have been collected in Chapter 1. The proofs of these results are omitted for the reason that they are easily available in any standard book on topology and vector spaces e.g. Bourbaki 2, Keiley 18, or Köthe 22. The results of Chapter 2 are supposed to be weil known for a study of topological vector spaces as weil. Most of the definitions and notations of Chapter 2 are taken from Bourbaki's books 3 and 4 with some trimming and pruning here and there. Keeping the purpose of this book in mind, the presentation of the material is effected to give a quick resume of the results and the ideas very commonly used in this field, sacrificing the generality of some theorems for which one may consult other books, e.g. 3, 4, and 22. From Chapter 3 onward, a detailed study of the open-mapping and closed-graph theorems as weil as the Krein-~mulian theorem has been carried out. For the arrangement of the contents of Chapters 3 to 7, see the Historical Notes (Chapter 8).
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Husain, Taqdir was born on July 16, 1929 in Matiamau, India. Emigrated to Canada, 1961, naturalized, 1966. Son of Abdul Razzaq and Mashooqa (Beg) Ali.
Bachelor, Muslim University, Aligarh, India, 1950. Master of Arts, Muslim University, Aligarh, India, 1952. Doctor of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 1960.
Lecturer, Muslim U., 1952-1953; Lecturer, Forman Christian College, Lahore, Pakistan., 1955-1957; instructor, Syracuse (New York) U., 1957-1961; assistant professor, Ottawa (Ontario, Canada) U., 1961-1964; associate professor, McMaster U., Hamilton, Ontario, 1964-1967; professor, McMaster U., Hamilton, Ontario, 1967-1994; professor emeritus, McMaster U., Hamilton, since 1995. Department chairman mathematics science McMaster U., 1967-1973, 79-82.
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(Introduction to Topological Groups; Saunders Mathematics ...)
Member American Mathematics Association, American Mathematics Society, Canadian Mathematics Society (council 1969-1975). M C.
Married Martha Tempelhof, March 30, 1959. Children: Asra, Ahmad, Masud.