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Dr. Alex Schuster is a Professor at San Francisco State University (SFSU) and serves as an advisor for the Math Minor program. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Michigan (1997), specializing in complex analysis and functional analysis. His research focuses on Bergman spaces, interpolation theory, sampling sequences, and operator theory. He has collaborated with notable mathematicians like Peter Duren and D. Varolin. Recent work includes studies on weighted Fock spaces and Omega integration theory. Dr. Schuster's contributions span over two decades, with publications in prestigious journals like the Journal of Functional Analysis and the Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. His work often bridges theoretical mathematics with applications in operator theory and geometric function analysis.
Dr. Schuster has co-authored a seminal textbook, Bergman Spaces (2004), and has supervised numerous collaborative research projects. His current research includes finite-dimensional weighted spaces and generalizations of Bergman spaces. Though no formal awards are listed, his extensive publication record underscores his academic impact.
While no lab affiliations are noted, his interdisciplinary interests occasionally intersect with genetics (e.g., phylogenetic studies). His office is located in TH 948, and he maintains a personal website highlighting both academic work and travel photography.


