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73:, Nagel was from 1970 to 1972 an instructor, from 1972 to 1974 an assistant professor, from 1974 to 1977 an associate professor, and from 1977 to 2012 a full professor, retiring in December 2012 as professor emeritus. He was chair of the mathematics department in 1991–1993 and in 2011–2012, and Associate Dean for Natural Sciences in the 109:
and Wainger with the unassuming title "Balls and metrics defined by vector fields: Basic properties" had tremendous impact on many branches of analysis and geometry. Alex was a major contributor to the theory of singular Radon transforms, in various stages of development. He is also well known for a
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He wrote a series of major papers on fundamental operators in complex analysis, in particular on the question of how the geometry of the underlying domains relates to concrete estimates of the kernels. A deep paper by Nagel,
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Nagel, Alexander; Rudin, Walter; Shapiro, Joel H. (1982). "Tangential boundary behavior of functions in Dirichlet-type spaces".
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Nagel, A.; Rosay, J. P.; Stein, E. M.; Wainger, S. (1989). "Estimates for the Bergman and Szegő kernels in
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Bruna, Joaquim; Nagel, Alexander; Wainger, Stephen (1988). "Convex hypersurfaces and Fourier transforms".
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Lectures on pseudo-differential operators: Regularity Theorems and applications to non-elliptic problems
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Lectures on pseudo-differential operators: Regularity Theorems and applications to non-elliptic problems
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Sheaves of Holomorphic Functions with Boundary Conditions and Sheaf Cohomology in Banach Algebras
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fundamental estimate on Fourier transforms of surface carried measures and related applications.
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Christ, Michael; Nagel, Alexander; Stein, Elias M.; Wainger, Stephen (1999).
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Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Nagel, Alexander; Stein, Elias M.; Wainger, Stephen (1985).
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with Jean-Pierre Rosay, E. M. Stein, and S. Wainger:
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Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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New York City
American
mathematician
harmonic analysis
several complex variables
partial differential equations
Harvard University
Columbia University
Lipman Bers
University of Wisconsin, Madison
College of Letters and Science
Guggenheim Fellow
Stephen Wainger
Stefan Bergman Prize
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Mathematical Society
Stein
Ernest Nagel
Sidney R. Nagel
Walter Rudin
Joel H. Shapiro
Annals of Mathematics
doi
10.2307/2007064
JSTOR
2007064
Elias M. Stein
"Balls and metrics defined by vector fields I: Basic properties"
Acta Mathematica
doi

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