Abstract

The following description of involvement of F. Shipp in Walsh and dyadic analysis is an excerpt from Reprints from the Early Days of Information Sciences Reminiscences of the Early Work in Walsh Functions Interviews with Franz Pichler, William R. Wade, Ferenc Schipp, Radomir S. Stankovic, Jaakko T. Astola, (eds.), TICSP Series # 58, ISBN 978-952-15-2598-8, ISSN 1456-2744. I graduated at Eotvos Lorand University and earned a diploma as a mathematics and physics teacher. After graduation in 1962 I stayed at the University and started working there as an assistant. At that time I established a closer professional connection with an older colleague of mine, Laszlo Pal, who had been an aspirant of Frigyes Riesz.

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