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Daniel Waterman

Professor Emeritus at Mathematics, Syracuse University4 Followers

Professor Daniel Waterman is dedicated to fostering understanding of complex mathematical concepts through his extensive research and teaching career. As a Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Syracuse University, he has made significant contributions to the fields of Fourier analysis and real analysis. His academic journey began with a B.A. from Brooklyn College, followed by a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, where he honed his expertise in mathematical theories and applications. Throughout his illustrious career, Professor Waterman has been a prolific author, contributing numerous papers and books that have advanced the understanding of Fourier and real analysis. His work is widely recognized for its depth and clarity, making complex ideas accessible to both students and fellow researchers. Before joining Syracuse University in 1969, he imparted his knowledge at various other institutions, enriching the academic community with his insights and passion for mathematics. In addition to his teaching and research, Professor Waterman has played an active role in the mathematical community. He has served as an editorial advisor for Radovi Matematicki, where he helped guide the publication of significant mathematical research. His membership in professional organizations, such as the American Mathematical Society, underscores his commitment to the advancement of mathematics as a discipline. Since retiring from Syracuse University in 1996, Professor Waterman has continued to contribute to the field from his home in Florida. His ongoing research and publications demonstrate his unwavering dedication to mathematics, ensuring that his influence and legacy will endure for years to come.

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