The collected Papers of Gábor Szegő, 3 Vols (ed. Richard Askey), Birkhäuser, 1982, ISBN 3-7643-3063-5 Pólya, George; Szegő, Gábor (1972) [1925], Problems...
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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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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...
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Analysis) is a two-volume problem book in analysis by George Pólya and Gábor Szegő. Published in 1925, the two volumes are titled (I) Series. Integral Calculus...
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functions. It is named for its discoverer, the Hungarian mathematician Gábor Szegő. Let Ω be a bounded domain in Cn with C2 boundary, and let A(Ω) denote...
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Blaschke product (section Szegő theorem)
criterion above is sometimes called a Blaschke sequence. A theorem of Gábor Szegő states that if f ∈ H 1 {\displaystyle f\in H^{1}} , the Hardy space with...
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he suffered during that summer. Early in his career, Pólya wrote with Gábor Szegő two influential problem books, Problems and Theorems in Analysis (I:...
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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)...
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Gábor Szakácsi, Hungarian-born American rock guitarist Gábor Szegő, Hungarian mathematician Gábor Székelyhidi, Hungarian-American mathematician Gábor...
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Mariette Kövesi, and scientists Theodore von Karman, George Polya, and Gábor Szegő. It climaxes with von Neumann's participation in David Hilbert's program...
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