David Redett

David Redett

Professor and Lead FacultyMathematics
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Credentials:

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Mathematics - Michigan State University
  • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Miami University

Publications or Presentations:

  • Harmonizable Stable Fields: Regularity and Wold-type decompositions., Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 146 (2018), 831-844.
  • Invariant Subspaces in Bergman Space over the Bidisc, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 138 (2010), 2425-2430 (with J. Tung).
  • A Residual Class of Holomorphic Functions, Comput. Methods. Funct. Theory, 10 (2010), No. 1, 207-213 (with C. Belna).
  • Strongly Annular Functions in Bergman Space, Comput. Methods. Funct. Theory, 7 (2007), No. 2, 429-432.
  • Invariant Subspaces in RL1, Houston J. Math., 32 (2006), 1133-1138 (with D. Jupiter).
  • Multipliers on Dirichlet Type Spaces, Acta Sci. Math (Szeged), 72 (2006), 179-203 (with D. Jupiter).
  • Sub-Lebesgue Hilbert Spaces on the Unit Circle, Bull. London Math. Soc., 37 (2005), 793-800.
  • Brangesian Spaces in Hp(T2), Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 133 (2005), 2689-2695.
  • S-Invariant Subspaces of Lp(T), Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 133 (2005), 1459-1461.
  • "Beurling Type" Subspaces of Lp(T2) and Hp(T2), Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 133 (2005), 1151-1156.
  • Weakly Stationary Random Fields, Invariant Subspaces and Applications, Chapman and Hall/CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, (with V. Mandrekar), published November 6, 2017.

Why did you enter the teaching profession?

I enjoy helping students learn mathematics.

What do you like most about your field?

I like that mathematics is useful in so many different fields of study.