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Frigyes Riesz

Frigyes Riesz (Hungarian: Riesz Frigyes, pronounced [ˈriːs ˈfriɟɛʃ], sometimes spelled as Frederic;[1] 22 January 1880 – 28 February 1956)[2] was a Hungarian[3] mathematician who made fundamental contributions to functional analysis, as did his younger brother Marcel Riesz.

Life and career

He was born into a Jewish family in Győr, Austria-Hungary and died in Budapest, Hungary. Between 1911 and 1919 he was a professor at the Franz Joseph University in Kolozsvár, Austria-Hungary. The post-WW1 Treaty of Trianon transferred former Austro-Hungarian territory including Kolozsvár to the Kingdom of Romania, whereupon Kolozsvár's name changed to Cluj and the University of Kolozsvár moved to Szeged, Hungary, becoming the University of Szeged.[4] Then, Riesz was the rector and a professor at the University of Szeged, as well as a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.[5] and the Polish Academy of Learning. He was the older brother of the mathematician Marcel Riesz.

Riesz did some of the fundamental work in developing functional analysis and his work has had a number of important applications in physics. He established the spectral theory for bounded symmetric operators in a form very much like that now regarded as standard.[3] He also made many contributions to other areas including ergodic theory, topology[6] and he gave an elementary proof of the mean ergodic theorem.

Riesz founded the Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum journal together with Alfréd Haar.

He had an uncommon method of giving lectures: he entered the lecture hall with an assistant and a docent. The docent then began reading the proper passages from Riesz's handbook and the assistant wrote the appropriate equations on the blackboard—while Riesz himself stood aside, nodding occasionally.[7]

The Swiss-American mathematician Edgar Lorch spent 1934 in Szeged working under Riesz and wrote a reminiscence about his time there, including his collaboration with Riesz.[4]

The corpus of his bibliography was compiled by the mathematician Pál Medgyessy.[8]

Publications

  • Riesz, Frederic; Sz.-Nagy, Béla (1990) [1955]. Functional Analysis. Translated by Boron, Leo F. New York: Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-66289-6. OCLC 21228994.

See also

References

  1. ^ W. J. Thron, Frederic Riesz' contributions to the foundations of general topology, in C.E. Aull and R. Lowen (eds.), Handbook of the History of General Topology, Volume 1, 21-29, Kluwer 1997.
  2. ^ O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Frigyes Riesz", MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, University of St Andrews
  3. ^ a b Eberhard Zeidler: Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Its Applications: Linear monotone operators. Springer, 1990 [1]
  4. ^ a b Lorch, Edgar R. (1993). Hersh, Rubem (ed.). "Szeged in 1934". Amer. Math. Monthly. 100 (3): 219–230. doi:10.2307/2324453. JSTOR 2324453.
  5. ^ János Horváth: A Panorama of Hungarian Mathematics in the Twentieth Century, Volume 1, Springer, 2006 [2]
  6. ^ Frederic Riesz made significant suggestions as to how the axiomatic foundations of general topology might be formulated... Unfortunately they were generally overlooked at that time and their importance was appreciated only after they were rediscovered much later... He lost interest in General Topology after 1908 and never elaborated any of the promising ideas he had put forward, Thron, cit.
  7. ^ Wróblewski, Andrzej Kajetan (September 2008). "Czyściec, niebo i piekło". Wiedza I Życie: 65.
  8. ^ Pál Medgyessy's entry in Tudósnaptár ("Calendar of Scientists")

External links

  •   Media related to Frigyes Riesz at Wikimedia Commons
  • Frigyes Riesz at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  • Hersh, Reuben; John-Steiner, Vera (1993). "A Visit to Hungarian Mathematics" (PDF). Mathematical Intelligencer. 15 (2): 13–26. doi:10.1007/bf03024187. S2CID 122827181.

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Frigyes Riesz Hungarian Riesz Frigyes pronounced ˈriːs ˈfriɟɛʃ sometimes spelled as Frederic 1 22 January 1880 28 February 1956 2 was a Hungarian 3 mathematician who made fundamental contributions to functional analysis as did his younger brother Marcel Riesz Frigyes RieszBorn 1880 01 22 22 January 1880Gyor Austria HungaryDied28 February 1956 1956 02 28 aged 76 Budapest HungaryCitizenshipHungarianKnown forFunctional analysisIntegral equationsErgodic theoryWeak topologyHardy spaceLp spaceProximity spaceDenjoy Riesz theoremHerglotz Riesz representation theoremRiesz spaceRiesz rearrangement inequalityRiesz s lemmaRiesz representation theoremRiesz Fischer theoremRiesz projectorRadon Riesz propertyF and M Riesz theoremF Riesz s theoremRiesz Markov Kakutani representation theoremScientific careerFieldsMathematicsDoctoral advisorGyula ValyiDoctoral studentsJanos AczelSteven GaalJohn HorvathTibor RadoAlfred RenyiThe native form of this personal name is Riesz Frigyes This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Contents 1 Life and career 2 Publications 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksLife and career EditHe was born into a Jewish family in Gyor Austria Hungary and died in Budapest Hungary Between 1911 and 1919 he was a professor at the Franz Joseph University in Kolozsvar Austria Hungary The post WW1 Treaty of Trianon transferred former Austro Hungarian territory including Kolozsvar to the Kingdom of Romania whereupon Kolozsvar s name changed to Cluj and the University of Kolozsvar moved to Szeged Hungary becoming the University of Szeged 4 Then Riesz was the rector and a professor at the University of Szeged as well as a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 5 and the Polish Academy of Learning He was the older brother of the mathematician Marcel Riesz Riesz did some of the fundamental work in developing functional analysis and his work has had a number of important applications in physics He established the spectral theory for bounded symmetric operators in a form very much like that now regarded as standard 3 He also made many contributions to other areas including ergodic theory topology 6 and he gave an elementary proof of the mean ergodic theorem Riesz founded the Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum journal together with Alfred Haar He had an uncommon method of giving lectures he entered the lecture hall with an assistant and a docent The docent then began reading the proper passages from Riesz s handbook and the assistant wrote the appropriate equations on the blackboard while Riesz himself stood aside nodding occasionally 7 The Swiss American mathematician Edgar Lorch spent 1934 in Szeged working under Riesz and wrote a reminiscence about his time there including his collaboration with Riesz 4 The corpus of his bibliography was compiled by the mathematician Pal Medgyessy 8 Publications EditRiesz Frederic Sz Nagy Bela 1990 1955 Functional Analysis Translated by Boron Leo F New York Dover Publications ISBN 0 486 66289 6 OCLC 21228994 See also EditProximity space Rising sun lemma Denjoy Riesz theorem F and M Riesz theorem Riesz representation theorem Riesz Fischer theorem Riesz groups Riesz s lemma Riesz projector Riesz sequence Riesz space Radon Riesz propertyReferences Edit W J Thron Frederic Riesz contributions to the foundations of general topology in C E Aull and R Lowen eds Handbook of the History of General Topology Volume 1 21 29 Kluwer 1997 O Connor John J Robertson Edmund F Frigyes Riesz MacTutor History of Mathematics archive University of St Andrews a b Eberhard Zeidler Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Its Applications Linear monotone operators Springer 1990 1 a b Lorch Edgar R 1993 Hersh Rubem ed Szeged in 1934 Amer Math Monthly 100 3 219 230 doi 10 2307 2324453 JSTOR 2324453 Janos Horvath A Panorama of Hungarian Mathematics in the Twentieth Century Volume 1 Springer 2006 2 Frederic Riesz made significant suggestions as to how the axiomatic foundations of general topology might be formulated Unfortunately they were generally overlooked at that time and their importance was appreciated only after they were rediscovered much later He lost interest in General Topology after 1908 and never elaborated any of the promising ideas he had put forward Thron cit Wroblewski Andrzej Kajetan September 2008 Czysciec niebo i pieklo Wiedza I Zycie 65 Pal Medgyessy s entry in Tudosnaptar Calendar of Scientists External links Edit Media related to Frigyes Riesz at Wikimedia Commons Frigyes Riesz at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Hersh Reuben John Steiner Vera 1993 A Visit to Hungarian Mathematics PDF Mathematical Intelligencer 15 2 13 26 doi 10 1007 bf03024187 S2CID 122827181 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frigyes Riesz amp oldid 1139759723, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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