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Louis Sucheston
1 ’’’Louis Sucheston’’’ (*October 9, 1925,in Kraków, Poland, † June 5, 2013 in Clearwater, Florida, USA) was an US-American mathematician known for his contributions to ergodic theory, optimal stopping and asymptotic martingales.The prophet inequality of Krengel, Sucheston and Garling.and the 0-2-law of Ornstein-Sucheston are co-named after him.

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Biographical data==}} === 4 L.S. was the son of Marcel Nathan Suchestow and Leonora Suchestow. He obtained the " Licence ès Sciences" in Physics at the University of Paris in 1952, and then worked as electronics engineer in France. In 1955, hee immigrated to USA. He became a naturalized citizen of the USA in 1961. In 1959, he obtained a PhD-degree in Mathematics at Wayne State University. His dissertation " On Intersections of Measurable Sets" was directed by George Gunther Lorenz. He was Assistent Professor at the University of Rochester and at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee (1958-1963), and Associate Professor (1963-1966) at the Ohio State University. He was Full Professor at Ohio State (1966-1993). He held Guest Professorships at the University of Rennes and at the University of British Columbiaat Vancouver and repeatedly at the University of Paris VI and at the University of Goettingen.

After his retirement in 1993, hemoved to Clearwater (Florida). He joined the Clearwater Bridge Club and became a Silver Life Master..

He was repeatedly married and had four children: Vanda Sucheston Hughes, Tony Ludwik Sucheston,Marcel Kelly Sucheston and Mara Elaine Sucheston-Campbell.

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Research==}} === 6 In addition to the above mentioned contributions to Markov processes and optimal stopping several other publications have generated considerable interest and are treated in rsearch books. Brunel and L.S. contributed significantly to the geometry of Banach spaces. A.Millet and L.S. worked on amarts and solved several problems in the theory of martingales with several parameters open for more than 20 years. M.Akcoglu and L.S. gave important generalizaions of theorems of Rota and Stein. Krengel and L.S. contributed to the foundations of the theory of multiparameter stopping rules.

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Honors and Awards ==}} === 8 He was an invited speaker at the Centennial Meeting of the Circolo Mathematico di Palermo (1984). .In 1988, he was awarded the U.S. Senior Distinguished Scientist Award of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.

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Selected Publications ==}} === 10 L.S. published more than 100 scientific articles. Frequent collaborators were A.M. Akcoglu, A.Brunel, G.A.Edgar, U.Krengel and A.Millet. He published one book:

G.A.Edgar and L.S. : Stopping Times and Directed Processes. Encyclopedia of Mathematic and Applications 47, Cambridge University Press, 1992, ISBN 0-521-35023-9.

Articles:

A. Brunel and L.S. On J-convexity and some ergodic properties of Banach spaces. Tran. Amer. Mat. Soc. 1075.

G.A. Edgar and L.S. :Amarts: A Class of Asymptotic Martingales. Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 1976.

U. Krengel and L.S.:Semiamarts and Finite Values. Bull. Amer. Math. Soc., 1977.

U.Krengel and L.S. Stopping Rules and Tactics for Processes indexed by a directed Set. J. Multivariate Anal.1981.

A. Millet and L.S. : Convergence of Classes of Amarts indexed by a directed Set. 1980.

D. Ornstein and L.S. : An Operator Theorem on L1-Convergence to zero with Applications to Markov Kernels. Ann. Meth. Stat. 1970.

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