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Josip Plemelj (December 11, 1873 – May 22, 1967) was a
Slovene mathematician,
whose main
contributions were to the
theory of
analytic functions and the...
- The Sokhotski–
Plemelj theorem (Polish
spelling is Sochocki) is a
theorem in
complex analysis,
which helps in
evaluating certain integrals. The real-line...
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Opicina near Trieste, Italy. He was a
student of
Josip Plemelj.
Vidav received his Ph.D. with
Plemelj as his
advisor in 1941 at the
University of Ljubljana...
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other mathematicians. His
doctoral thesis contains the
famous Sokhotski–
Plemelj theorem. From 1868
Sochotcki lectured at the St
Petersburg university,...
- Kramers. In mathematics,
these relations are
known by the
names Sokhotski–
Plemelj theorem and
Hilbert transform. Let χ ( ω ) = χ 1 ( ω ) + i χ 2 ( ω ) {\displaystyle...
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Yuliy S. Il'yashenko and
others started raising doubts about Plemelj's work. In fact,
Plemelj correctly proves that any
monodromy group can be
realised by...
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convolution type. The
Hilbert transform satisfies the jump
relations of
Plemelj and Sokhotski,
which express the
original function as the
difference between...
- Nežka Mramor–Kosta
Marko Petkovšek(1955–2023) Tomaž
Pisanski (1949–)
Josip Plemelj (1873–1967)
Janez Rakovec (1949–2008) Dušan Repovš (1954–) Jožef Stefan...
- the
function f ( z ) {\displaystyle f(z)} is meromorphic, the Sokhotski–
Plemelj theorem relates the prin****l
value of the
integral over C with the mean-value...
- list of
honourable members of the DMFA # Name and
surname A year 1.
Josip Plemelj 1949 2. Lavo Čermelj 1974 3.
Franjo Dominko 1981 4.
Alojzij Vadnal 1984...