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Jim Agler is a mathematician who is an emeritus professor at the University of California, San Diego. He is a fellow of the American Mathematical Society since 2016, for "contributions to operator theory and the theory of analytic functionsofseveral complex variables".[1]

He obtained his Ph.D. from the Indiana University Bloomington in 1980 under the supervision of John B. Conway.[2] His thesis was on Sub-Jordan operators.

Agler and John E. McCarthy are the authors of the book Pick Interpolation and Hilbert Function Spaces (American Mathematical Society, 2002).[3]

Some efforts to extend the Herglotz representation theorem are described in Classical function theory, Operator Dilation Theory, and Machine Computations on Multiply-Connected Domains.[4]

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  1. ^ "List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society". ams.org. Retrieved 2016-05-22.
  • ^ Jim Agler at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  • ^ "Pick Interpolation and Hilbert Function Spaces | European Mathematical Society".
  • ^ Jim Agler, John Harland, and Benjamin J. Raphael (2008) Classical Function Theory, Operator Dilation Theory, and Machine Computations on Multiply-Connected Domains, Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society #892, ISSN 0065-9266
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