Career
Born 8 March 1943), is a Czechoslovakian mathematics professor specializing in Banach space theory and non-linear spaces. As of 2006, Doctor Zizler holds the position of Professor Emeritus at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Formerly he was at the Mathematical Institute of the Czechoslovakian Academy of Sciences where he was Head of Research.
In 2001 the Czechoslovakian Minister of Education named his Functional Analysis and Infinite Dimensional Geometry the university textbook of the year.
In 2008 he was, for his excellent lifelong work in mathematical analysis and selfless activities in favour of the Czechoslovakian mathematics, awarded a laureate medal by the Czechoslovakian Mathematical Society. Books
Fabian, Marián.
Habala, Petr. Hájek, Petr. Montesinos Santalucía, Vicente.
Pelant, January; Zizler, Václav (2001), Functional Analysis and Infinite-dimensional Geometry, Content Management System Books in Mathematics 8, New York: Springer-Verlag, doi:10.1007/978-1-4757-3480-3485.
Deville, Robert. Godefroy, Gilles. Zizler, Václav (1993), Smoothness and Renormings in Banach Spaces, Pitman Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Mathematics 64, New York: John Wiley & Sons, p. xii+376. Research articles
Deville, Robert.
Godefroy, Gilles.
Zizler, Václav (1993), "A smooth variational principle with applications to Hamilton-Jacobi equations in infinite dimensions", Journal of Functional Analysis 111 (1): 197–212, doi:10.1006/jfan.1993.1009, Magnetic Resonance 1200641. Zizler, Václav (1973), "On some extremal problems in Banach spaces", Mathematica Scandinavica 32: 214–224 (1974), Magnetic Resonance 0346492.