Valentine Bargmann (1908 – 1989) was born in Berlin and began his
studies there. In 1933, he moved to Zurich and received his doctorate with G. Wentzel. After
his emigration to the United States he became assistant of A. Einstein at the Institute for
Advanced Study (PIAS) from 1937 to 1946. From 1946 on he joined the faculty of Princeton
University as a mathematician until retirement. Among his interests were the representation
theory of and the foundation and applications of Hilbert space representations by
holomorphic functions (Bargmann spaces) [332].