Gábor Szegő

Gábor Szegő (Hungarian: [ˈɡaːbor ˈsɛɡøː]) (January 20, 1895 August 7, 1985) was a Hungarian-American mathematician. He was one of the foremost mathematical analysts of his generation and made fundamental contributions to the theory of orthogonal polynomials and Toeplitz matrices building on the work of his contemporary Otto Toeplitz.

Gábor Szegő
Born(1895-01-20)20 January 1895
Died7 August 1985(1985-08-07) (aged 90)
Palo Alto, California, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of Vienna
Known forFekete–Szegő inequality
Pólya–Szegő inequality
Grace–Walsh–Szegő coincidence theorem
Rogers–Szegő polynomials
Szegő kernel
Szegő limit theorems
Szegő polynomial
Szegő theorem
Szegő recurrence
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Königsberg
Washington University in St. Louis
Stanford University
Thesis Ein Grenzwertsatz über die Toeplitz Determinanten einer reellen Funktion  (1918)
Doctoral advisorWilhelm Wirtinger
Philipp Furtwängler
Doctoral studentsPaul Rosenbloom
Joseph Ullman
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