Caratheodory–Fejer interpolation theorem
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Caratheodory–Fejer interpolation theorem
Summary
Caratheodory–Fejer interpolation theorem is a theorem[1].
Key Facts
- Caratheodory–Fejer interpolation theorem's field of work was complex analysis[2].
- Caratheodory–Fejer interpolation theorem is credited with the discovery of Konstantinos Carathéodory[3].
- Caratheodory–Fejer interpolation theorem is credited with the discovery of Lipót Fejér[4].
- Caratheodory–Fejer interpolation theorem's instance of is recorded as theorem[5].
- Caratheodory–Fejer interpolation theorem's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +1911-00-00T00:00:00Z[6].
- Caratheodory–Fejer interpolation theorem's main subject is recorded as holomorphic function[7].
- Caratheodory–Fejer interpolation theorem's main subject is recorded as series expansion[8].
- Caratheodory–Fejer interpolation theorem's main subject is recorded as bounded function[9].
- Caratheodory–Fejer interpolation theorem's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121zplq0[10].
- Caratheodory–Fejer interpolation theorem's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[11].
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Career and Affiliations
Caratheodory–Fejer interpolation theorem's field of work was complex analysis[2].
Works and Contributions
Credited discoveries include Konstantinos Carathéodory[3], a mathematician[12], 1873–1950[13], of German Empire[14], specialised in mathematical analysis[15] and Lipót Fejér[4], a mathematician[16], 1880–1959[17], of Hungary[18], awarded the Kossuth Prize[19], specialised in mathematical analysis[20].