Gábor Szegő

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Gábor Szegő was a Hungarian-American mathematician renowned for his contributions to analysis, particularly in the theory of orthogonal polynomials and Toeplitz matrices.

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instanceOf Hungarian-American mathematician
human
mathematician
awardReceived Bôcher Memorial Prize
Leroy P. Steele Prize
coAuthor George Pólya
countryOfCitizenship Hungary
United States of America
doctoralAdvisor Lipót Fejér
educatedAt University of Budapest
University of Vienna
employer Stanford University
Humboldt University of Berlin
surface form: University of Berlin

University of Königsberg
Washington University in St. Louis
familyName Szegő
fieldOfWork Toeplitz matrices
approximation theory
complex analysis
harmonic analysis
mathematical analysis
orthogonal polynomials
givenName Gábor
hasAcademicDiscipline pure mathematics
influenced George Pólya
Pál Erdős
surface form: Paul Erdős

later research on random matrices
influencedBy Lipót Fejér
knownFor Szegő limit theorem
surface form: Szegő limit theorem in analysis

contributions to extremal problems in analysis
theory of orthogonal polynomials
work on Toeplitz matrices
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
Hungarian
memberOf American Mathematical Society
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
name Gábor Szegő self-link
notableStudent George Pólya
Pál Erdős
surface form: Paul Erdős
notableWork Inequalities for analytic functions
Orthogonal Polynomials
Problems and Theorems in Analysis (with George Pólya)
Szegő kernel
Szegő limit theorem
Szegő polynomial theory
occupation researcher
university teacher
sexOrGender male

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G. H. Hardy coAuthor Gábor Szegő
Gábor Szegő name Gábor Szegő self-link