Charles Read (mathematician)
Charles Read (died 18 August 2015) was a British mathematician known for his work in functional analysis. In operator theory, he is best known for his work in the 1980s on the invariant subspace problem, where he constructed operators with only trivial invariant subspaces on particular Banach spaces, especially on .
Read has also published on Banach algebras and hypercyclicity.
Read was a Professor of Pure Mathematics at the University of Leeds. He completed his PhD thesis entitled Some Problems in the Geometry of Banach Spaces at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Béla Bollobás. He died in August 2015 while on a research visit at University of Manitoba in Winnipeg.
Personal life
Christianity
On his personal website at the University of Leeds, Read described himself first as a Born-Again Christian. Some biographical details may be found in what he described as his Christian Testimony on that site describing his conversion process.
He described losing his father to cancer in 1970 when he was 11 years old, and that this loss prompted him to ask questions about whether, and in what form we might continue to live after we die. He came to the conclusion that the conscious mind must survive after death. However, this also led him to believe that since we are "immortal beings" that we must try to "do the right thing".
Some time later the article described an incident where he pushed a smaller boy out of the way in a queue at a sweet shop. His later sense of remorse at having done something wrong he later interpreted as the "Classical Christian conviction of sin", and claimed to have had a religious experience on a London Underground train where he felt a sense of joy at being forgiven, and simultaneously bursting into tears.
Read also claimed to have taken part in a miracle of Christian healing at a Christian meeting run by John Wimber, organiser of the Vineyard movement.
Controversy over Read's Christian Testimony
An article in The Gryphon, the Leeds University Student Union newspaper in February 2015 stated that Read had "sparked controversy" by stating that at the end of his testimony: "‘I strongly urge you to seek the truth as a researcher, not trusting anyone else to do your basic investigations for you. That’s right, Jesus is the Way. But you have to find that out for yourself. For those who seek find, but those who can’t be bothered, or who think they’re too cool, end in a very dark place. It won’t be cool in Hell.’"
The article was prompted by a third year Maths student who had expressed the opinion to the paper that the university web-site should not be giving details of personal beliefs as they were nothing to do with the ability to learn maths.
Read subsequently displayed on his website a scanned image of the original article, under which a handwritten comment notes that "Leeds Gryphon, 13-2-15 notices Christian Testimony of CJR after several years!"
Cave diving
Read was also a devotee of solo Cave diving and wrote extensively about it on his website
External links
- Charles Read's Homepage
- Charles Read at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Death announcement by his department in Leeds