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sometimes transliterated from
Russian in
several different ways (e.g.
Sokhotski or Sochotski).
Sochocki was born in
Warsaw under the
Russian domination...
- Casorati. In
Russian literature it is
called Sokhotski's theorem,
because discovered independelty by
Sokhotski in 1868.
Start with some open
subset U {\displaystyle...
- The
Sokhotski–Plemelj
theorem (Polish
spelling is Sochocki) is a
theorem in
complex analysis,
which helps in
evaluating certain integrals. The real-line...
- Hans 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...
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Socialist Republic of
Slovenia Alma mater
University of
Vienna (PhD, 1898) Known for
Sokhotski–Plemelj
theorem Scientific career Doctoral students Ivan Vidav...
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Mellin transform Kramers–Kronig relation, a. k. a.
Hilbert transform Sokhotski–Plemelj
theorem Exponential function Beta
function Gamma function Riemann...
- growing,
ordinary function within the
space of
tempered distributions. The
Sokhotski–Plemelj theorem,
important in
quantum mechanics,
relates the
delta function...
- integral. If the
function f ( z ) {\displaystyle f(z)} is meromorphic, the
Sokhotski–Plemelj
theorem relates the prin****l
value of the
integral over C with...
- (now
Saint Petersburg State University).
Among his
teachers were
Yulian Sokhotski (differential calculus,
higher algebra),
Konstantin Posse (analytic geometry)...
- type. The
Hilbert transform satisfies the jump
relations of
Plemelj and
Sokhotski,
which express the
original function as the
difference between the boundary...