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Martha Guzmán Partida
Mexican mathematician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Martha Dolores Guzmán Partida is a Mexican mathematician specializing in functional analysis, including Fourier analysis, harmonic analysis, and the theory of distributions. She is a professor of mathematics at the Universidad de Sonora.[1][2]
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Education
Guzmán Partida was an undergraduate at the Meritorious Autonomous University of Puebla.[3] She completed her doctorate in 1995 at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Her dissertation, Hardy Spaces of Conjugates Temperatures, was supervised by Salvador Pérez Esteva.[4]
Recognition
Guzmán was elected to the Mexican Academy of Sciences in 2013.[1][5]
Selected publications
Source: [6]
- Alvarez, J; Lakey, J.; Guzmán–Partida, Martha. "Spaces of bounded lambda–central mean oscillation, Morrey spaces, and lambda–central Carleson measures." Collectanea Mathematica, 51 (1), 2000, pp. 1–47.
- Alvarez, J; Guzmán–Partida, Martha; Pérez–Esteva, S. "Harmonic extensions of distributions." Mathematische Nachrichten, 280 (13–14), 2007, pp.1443–1466.
- Alvarez, J; Guzmán–Partida, Martha; Skórnik, U. "S'–convolvability with the Poisson kernel in the Euclidean case and the product domain case." Studia Mathematica, 2 (156), 2003, pp.143–163.
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