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I am one of two of Alex Grossmann's son and have a number of small corrections I'd like to bring to the article on my father. - before coming to the IHES in early 1965 my father was at the Courant Institute in NY, not at IAS as far as I know. Reference for his last publication when he was based in the US: https://projecteuclid.org/journals/communications-in-mathematical-physics/volume-2/issue-1/Elementary-properties-of-nested-Hilbert-spaces/cmp/1103814931.full - as a comment, the areas in which he worked before his contribution to the wavelet theory deserves mention. I have a list of 50 publications which I will be happy to share and which the IHES has compiled on 1986, so not long before his retirement and before he switched to computational genomics. - English syntax: "This in effet..." --> "This in effect..."

Regards, Michael Grossmann PS: Wikipedia does not let me include an email, so if you wish to interact with me, one way would be to contact me via LinkedIn. Mmgrossmann (talk) 17:16, 14 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]