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Karamata may
refer to:
Jovan Karamata (1902–1967),
Serbian mathematician Karamata's inequality Karamata Family House, a
cultural monument in Belgrade...
- In mathematics,
Karamata's inequality,
named after Jovan Karamata, also
known as the
majorization inequality, is a
theorem in
elementary algebra for convex...
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Jovan Karamata (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Карамата;
February 1, 1902 –
August 14, 1967) was a
Serbian mathematician and
university professor. He is remembered...
- near infinity.
These classes of
functions were both
introduced by
Jovan Karamata, and have
found several important applications, for
example in probability...
- a
doctorate from the
University of
Geneva in 1965,
supervised by
Jovan Karamata.
Coifman is a
member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the...
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Stevan Karamata (26
September 1926 – 25 July 2015) was a
Serbian geologist, a
member of the
Serbian Academy of
Sciences and Arts, and a
professor at the...
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proved in 1914 by G. H.
Hardy and J. E. Littlewood.: 226 In 1930,
Jovan Karamata gave a new and much
simpler proof.: 226 This
formulation is from Titchmarsh...
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Karamata family house is the
cultural monument. It
represents the
cultural property of a
great importance to
Belgrade and is
situated in Zemun, at 17 Karamatina...
- in
analogy to
binomial coefficients, was
introduced in 1935 by
Jovan Karamata and
promoted later by
Donald Knuth,
though the
bracket notation conflicts...
- of
Computer Programming, this
notation was also used
earlier by
Jovan Karamata in 1935. The
notation S(n, k) was used by
Richard Stanley in his book Enumerative...