Burkholder received a PhD in statistics in 1955 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, under the direction of Wassily Hoeffding.[3]
He was appointed an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1955[4] where he remained until his retirement in 1998.[5] He was promoted to associate professor in 1960,[6] became a professor in the department in 1964 and was appointed as professor at the Center for Advanced Study at UIUC in 1978.[5]
Burkholder, D. L.; Gundy, Richard F., Extrapolation and interpolation of quasi-linear operators on martingales. Acta Mathematica, vol. 124 (1970), pp. 249–304
Burkholder, Donald L., Inequalities for operators on martingales. Actes du Congrès International des Mathématiciens (Nice, 1970), Tome 2, pp. 551–557. Gauthier-Villars, Paris, 1971.
Burkholder, Donald L., Distribution function inequalities for martingales, Annals of Probability, vol. 1 (1973), pp. 19–42
Burkholder, Donald L., A geometrical characterization of Banach spaces in which martingale difference sequences are unconditional. Annals of Probability, vol. 9 (1981), no. 6, pp. 997–1011
Burkholder, Donald L., Explorations in martingale theory and its applications. École d'Été de Probabilités de Saint-Flour XIX-1989, pp. 1–66, Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol. 1464, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1991
^Burkholder, Donald L. bio page, National Academy of Sciences. Accessed January 12, 2010. Election citation: "During the last twenty years, Burkholder has been the leader in martingale transforms and applications of probabilistic methods to a large variety of areas in analysis, such as harmonic and analytic functions, singular integrals and Banach space classifications. He obtained wide and striking extensions of Paley's ideas in harmonic analysis of more than 30 years before."