Uffe Haagerup
Danish mathematician and academic

Born
1949
76 years ago
Died
July 5th, 2015
10 years ago — 66 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
Denmark
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Contributed significantly to the field of mathematics, particularly in operator algebras. Worked extensively on the theory of von Neumann algebras and harmonic analysis. Held a professorship at the University of Aarhus, influencing many students and researchers in mathematical sciences. Published numerous papers and collaborated with several mathematicians worldwide, establishing a prominent presence in the academic community.
Developed the Haagerup tensor product
Contributed to non-commutative geometry
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