Henry Landau
Professional Background
Educational Background
A.B., Harvard University (1953) summa cum laude
NSF Fellowship, University of Paris (1953 - 1994)
A.M., Harvard University (1955)
Ph.D., Harvard University (1957)
NSF Fellowship, University of Paris (1953 - 1994)
A.M., Harvard University (1955)
Ph.D., Harvard University (1957)
Scholarly Interests
Fourier Analysis
Moment Problems
Matrices
Moment Problems
Matrices
Selected Publications
Prediction and the Inverse of Toeplitz Matrices, Israel Gohberg and H. J. Landau, Approximation and Computation, Int.
Evasive random walks and the clairvoyant demon, A. Abrams, H.J. Landau, Z. Landau, J. Pommersheim, E. Zaslow,
An iterated random function with Lipschitz number one, Aaron Abrams, H.J. Landau, Z. Landau, James Pommersheim,
Gabor Time-Frequency Lattices and the Wexler-Raz Identity, Ingrid Daubechies, H. J. Landau and Zeph Landau,
The Inverse Eigenvalue Problem for Real Symmetric Toeplitz Matrices, H. J. Landau, J. Amer. Math. Soc., 7:3 (1994),
On the Density of Phase-Space Expansions, H. J. Landau, IEEE Trans. on Information Theory, IT-39:4 (1993),
Series of Numerical Mathematics, R. Zahar (editor), Birkhauser, Boston, 119 (1995), pp. 219–230.
Random Multiplication Approaches Uniform Measure in Finite Groups, A. Abrams, H.J. Landau, Z. Landau, J.Pommersheim, E. Zaslow, Journal of Theoretical Probability, 20(1), March, 2007
Evasive random walks and the clairvoyant demon, A. Abrams, H.J. Landau, Z. Landau, J. Pommersheim, E. Zaslow,
Random Structures and Algorithms,
20(2):239-248, 2002
An iterated random function with Lipschitz number one, Aaron Abrams, H.J. Landau, Z. Landau, James Pommersheim,
Eric Zaslow, Theory of
Probability and its Applications, 47(2):286-300, 2002
Gabor Time-Frequency Lattices and the Wexler-Raz Identity, Ingrid Daubechies, H. J. Landau and Zeph Landau,
J.Fourier Analysis and
Appl., (4):437-478, 1995
The Inverse Eigenvalue Problem for Real Symmetric Toeplitz Matrices, H. J. Landau, J. Amer. Math. Soc., 7:3 (1994),
pp. 749–767.
On the Density of Phase-Space Expansions, H. J. Landau, IEEE Trans. on Information Theory, IT-39:4 (1993),
pp. 1152–1156.
publications
MSTM 5030: Topics in probability theory
Simple, compound, and conditional probabilities and applications. Doctoral students should register for MSTM 6030.
MSTM 5034: Topics in analysis
Real or complex functions and their properties. Doctoral students should register for MSTM 6034.
MSTM 6030: Advanced topics in probability theory
Open only to doctoral students. Emphasis on proof and advanced applications.
MSTM 6034: Advanced topics in analysis
Open only to doctoral students. Advanced study of real or complex functions.




