Naum Ilyich Akhiezer

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Naum Ilyich Akhiezer (Russian: Наум Ильич Ахиезер) (6 March, 1901, Cherikov, Belarus3 June, 1980, Kharkov, USSR) was a Soviet mathematician of Jewish origin, known for his works in constructive function theory, approximation theory, the problem of moments, operator theory and mathematical physics.

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  • Akhiezer polynomials

[edit] Books

  • N.I.Akhiezer, I.M.Glazman, Theory of Linear Operators in Hilbert Space, Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., New York, 1961
  • N.I.Akhiezer, The Classical Moment Problem and Some Related Questions in Analysis, Oliver & Boyd, 1965
  • N.I.Akhiezer, The Calculus of Variations, Blaisdell, 1962
  • N.I.Akhiezer, Lectures on Integral Transforms, American Mathematical Society Providence, RI 1988
  • N.I.Akhiezer, Elements of elliptic functions theory, Nauka, Moscow, 1970
  • N.I.Achiezer (Akhiezer), Theory of approximation, Translated by Charles J. Hyman Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., New York 1956 x+307 pp.

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