Michael (Mihály) Fekete (Hebrew: מיכאל פקטה; 19 July 1886 – 13 May 1957) was a Hungarian-Israeli mathematician. Michael Fekete was born in Zenta, Austria-Hungary...
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from which he received his BS, MA and PhD (1942). His advisors were Michael Fekete and Binyamin Amirà. After the graduation he joined the British Army...
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surname Fekete literally means “black” and may refer to: Ádám Fekete Andrew Fekete (artist) Andrew Fekete (cricketer), Australian cricketer Árpád Fekete Attila...
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Superadditivity (section Fekete's lemma)
use of superadditive sequences is the following lemma due to Michael Fekete. Lemma: (Fekete) For every superadditive sequence a 1 , a 2 , … , {\displaystyle...
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position of zeroes of certain minimum polynomials, co-authored with Michael Fekete and published when von Neumann was 18. At 19, his solo paper On the...
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Subadditivity (redirect from Fekete's lemma)
pertaining to subadditive sequences is the following lemma due to Michael Fekete. Fekete's Subadditive Lemma — For every subadditive sequence { a n } n =...
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neo-Zionist narrative was pushed in the United States most passionately by Michael Walzer, and by Anita Shapira and Derek Penslar with their 2003 Israeli...
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by Michael Fekete (1923) who considered the one-dimensional, s = 0 case, answering a question of Issai Schur. An algorithmic version of the Fekete problem...
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billionaire Michael Feinstein (born 1956), American pianist, singer and musical revivalist Michael Fekete (1886–1957), Hungarian-Israeli mathematician Michael Feliz...
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himself. They have acquired the name of Michael Fekete, who observed that the absence of real zeroes t of the Fekete polynomial with 0 < t < 1 implies an...
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made the acquaintance of his future collaborators George Pólya and Michael Fekete. His studies were interrupted in 1915 by World War I, in which he served...
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Michael Bahir Maschler (Hebrew: מיכאל בהיר משלר) (July 22, 1927 – July 20, 2008) was an Israeli mathematician well known for his contributions to the...
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Conformal radius (redirect from Fekete constant)
the Chebyshev constant and modified Chebyshev constant, respectively. Michael Fekete and Gábor Szegő proved that these constants are equal. The conformal...
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1948 – Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington (b. 1920) 1957 – Michael Fekete, Hungarian-Israeli mathematician and academic (b. 1886) 1961 – Gary...
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George Pólya Tibor Radó László Kalmár Marcel Riesz John Horvath Gábor Szegő Michael Fekete János Aczél Steven Gaal Other notable students Cornelius Lanczos...
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PMC 3808336. PMID 24043849. Rothballer, Michael; Eckert, Barbara; Schmid, Michael; Fekete, Agnes; Schloter, Michael; Lehner, Angelika; Pollmann, Stephan;...
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Ph.D. at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1941. His advisor was Michael Fekete. He continued working in Jerusalem, becoming a full professor in 1951...
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(ethnically Jewish through mother) Arthur Erdélyi Paul Erdős Lipót Fejér Michael Fekete László Fuchs Tibor Gallai Géza Grünwald Alfréd Haar Paul Halmos László...
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theory; Cole Prize (1965) Leopold Fejér (1880–1959), harmonic analysis Michael Fekete (1886–1957), mathematician Jacques Feldbau (1914–1945), mathematician...
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birthplace of many renowned people, including: Szilárd Mezei, composer Michael Fekete, mathematician Matija Bećković, writer and poet, member of the Serbian...
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Erich von Stroheim, Austrian actor and director (b. 1885) May 13 – Michael Fekete, Hungarian-born Israeli mathematician (b. 1886) May 14 – Marie Vassilieff...
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Fleischer, Austrian-American animator and producer (d. 1972) 1886 – Michael Fekete, Hungarian-Israeli mathematician and academic (d. 1957) 1888 – Enno...
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1915) July 6 – Ronald Hatton, English pomologist (died 1965) July 19 – Michael Fekete, Hungarian-born Israeli mathematician (died 1957) July 30 – Muthulakshmi...
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on 28 September of that year. Early members included Binyamin Amirà, Michael Fekete, and Abraham Fraenkel, who represented the Union at the 1954 International...
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Uriel Feige Lipót Fejér Michael Fekete Michal Feldman Pedro Felipe Felzenszwalb Amos Fiat Leah Findlater Nathan Fine Michael J. Fischer Josh Fisher Ronald...
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7 December 2022 "Many Israelis Aghast as Critic Is Chosen for Prize", Michael Parks for Los Angeles Times, 18 Jan. 1993. Accessed 13 March 2024. "Maverick...
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early faculty members included Binyamin Amirà, Abraham Fraenkel, and Michael Fekete. A number of researchers arrived at the institute during the rise of...
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Liz Fekete is director of the Institute of Race Relations, where she has worked since 1982. She researches racism, Islamophobia and far-right extremism...
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astronomer. May 7 – Wilhelm Filchner (born 1877), German explorer. May 13 – Michael Fekete, (born 1886) Hungarian-born Israeli mathematician (died 1957) May 26...
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Black Army of Hungary (redirect from Fekete sereg)
The Black Army (Hungarian: Fekete sereg, pronounced [ˈfɛkɛtɛ ˈʃɛrɛɡ], Latin: Legio Nigra), also called the Black Legion/Regiment – were the military forces...
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