- Gábor
Szegő (Hungarian: [ˈɡaːbor ˈsɛɡøː]) (January 20, 1895 –
August 7, 1985) was a Hungarian-American mathematician. He was one of the
foremost mathematical...
- the
Szegő limit theorems describe the
asymptotic behaviour of the
determinants of
large Toeplitz matrices. They were
first proved by Gábor
Szegő. Let...
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Julie Szego is a Melbourne-based
author and journalist.
Szego started working as a
lawyer before switching to writing. She
wrote for The Age on and off...
- mathematics, the Fekete–
Szegő inequality is an
inequality for the
coefficients of
univalent analytic functions found by
Fekete and
Szegő (1933),
related to...
- In mathematics, the Rogers–
Szegő polynomials are a
family of
polynomials orthogonal on the unit
circle introduced by
Szegő (1926), who was
inspired by...
- mathematics, the Grace–Walsh–
Szegő coincidence theorem is a
result named after John
Hilton Grace,
Joseph L. Walsh, and Gábor
Szegő.
Suppose ƒ(z1, ..., zn)...
- In
mathematical analysis, the Pólya–
Szegő inequality (or
Szegő inequality)
states that the
Sobolev energy of a
function in a
Sobolev space does not increase...
- In the
mathematical study of
several complex variables, the
Szegő kernel is an
integral kernel that
gives rise to a
reproducing kernel on a
natural Hilbert...
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suffered during that summer.
Early in his career, Pólya
wrote with Gábor
Szegő two
influential problem books,
Problems and
Theorems in
Analysis (I: Series...
- In mathematics, a
Szegő polynomial is one of a
family of
orthogonal polynomials for the
Hermitian inner product ⟨ f | g ⟩ = ∫ − π π f ( e i θ ) g ( e...