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Frigyes Riesz [ ˈfriɟɛʃ ri:s] (Vorname auch dt. Friedrich oder frz. Frédéric, * 22. Januar 1880 in Győr; † 28. Februar 1956 in Budapest) war ein ungarischer Mathematiker, der wesentliche Beiträge zur Funktionalanalysis geleistet hat. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Siehe auch. 3 Schriften. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Leben.
Frigyes Riesz (Hungarian: Riesz Frigyes, pronounced [ˈriːs ˈfriɟɛʃ], sometimes spelled as Frederic; 22 January 1880 – 28 February 1956) was a Hungarian mathematician who made fundamental contributions to functional analysis, as did his younger brother Marcel Riesz.
Riesz Frigyes ( Győr, 1880. január 22. [1] – . Budapest, 1956. február 28.) magyar matematikus, egyetemi tanár, a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia tagja, Riesz Marcell matematikus bátyja.
28. Feb. 2012 · Frigyes Riesz (1880 - 1956) - Biography - MacTutor History of Mathematics. Quick Info. Born. 22 January 1880. Györ, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary) Died. 28 February 1956. Budapest, Hungary. Summary. Riesz was a founder of functional analysis and his work has many important applications in physics. View four larger pictures. Biography.
4. Apr. 2024 · Frigyes Riesz (born Jan. 22, 1880, Györ, Austria-Hungary [now in Hungary]—died Feb. 28, 1956, Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian mathematician and pioneer of functional analysis, which has found important applications to mathematical physics.
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The Riesz representation theorem, sometimes called the Riesz–Fréchet representation theorem after Frigyes Riesz and Maurice René Fréchet, establishes an important connection between a Hilbert space and its continuous dual space.
1. Okt. 2014 · This challenge was taken up in 1904 by Frigyes Riesz, a young Hungarian mathematician, who later became best known for his work on functional analysis. First as a student and then in the early years of his career, Riesz investigated questions related to Hilbert’s work on geometry. In fact, Riesz’s early mathematical work (1904 ...