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    Constantin Carathéodory (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Καραθεοδωρή, romanized: Konstantinos Karatheodori; 13 September 1873 – 2 February 1950) was a Greek mathematician...
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  • In mathematics, Carathéodory's theorem may refer to one of a number of results of Constantin Carathéodory: Carathéodory's theorem (conformal mapping)...
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  • the maximum modulus principle. It is named for Émile Borel and Constantin Carathéodory. Let a function f {\displaystyle f} be analytic on a closed disc...
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  • Carathéodory's criterion is a result in measure theory that was formulated by Greek mathematician Constantin Carathéodory that characterizes when a set...
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  • Carathéodory's theorem: the latter theorem can be used to prove the former theorems and vice versa. The result is named for Constantin Carathéodory,...
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  • In measure theory, Carathéodory's extension theorem (named after the mathematician Constantin Carathéodory) states that any pre-measure defined on a given...
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  • introduced by Constantin Carathéodory to provide an abstract basis for the theory of measurable sets and countably additive measures. Carathéodory's work on...
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    motion of particles from their microscopic behavior. In 1909, Constantin Carathéodory presented a purely mathematical approach in an axiomatic formulation...
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  • In mathematics, Carathéodory's theorem is a theorem in complex analysis, named after Constantin Carathéodory, which extends the Riemann mapping theorem...
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    Kelvin (1851), and the statement in axiomatic thermodynamics by Constantin Carathéodory (1909). These statements cast the law in general physical terms...
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