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    Lennart Axel Edvard Carleson (born 18 March 1928) is a Swedish mathematician, known as a leader in the field of harmonic analysis. One of his most noted...
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  • everywhere convergence of Fourier series of L2 functions, proved by Lennart Carleson (1966). The name is also often used to refer to the extension of the...
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  • Carleson condition is closely related to the boundedness of the Poisson operator. Carleson measures are named after the Swedish mathematician Lennart...
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  • Swedish politician Lennart Carleson (born 1928), Swedish mathematician Per Carleson (1917–2004), Swedish fencer Robert B. Carleson (1931–2006), American...
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  • Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. Retrieved 21 July 2022. "2006: Lennart Carleson". The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. Retrieved 21 July 2022...
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  • Affairs from 1982 to 1985 Lennart Bohman (1909–1979), Swedish boxer Lennart Bunke (1912–1988), Swedish football forward Lennart Carleson (born 1928), Swedish...
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  • the 1920s. It was resolved positively in 1966 by Lennart Carleson. His result, now known as Carleson's theorem, tells the Fourier expansion of any function...
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  • on the open unit disc, conjectured by Kakutani (1941) and proved by Lennart Carleson (1962). The commutative Banach algebra and Hardy space H∞ consists...
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  • everywhere. The case p=2 is due to Lennart Carleson, and for this reason the general result is called the Carleson-Hunt theorem. Hunt was the 1969 recipient...
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  • systems. For example, he has studied Hénon maps together with Professor Lennart Carleson. He became a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 2007...
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  • Auslander Walter Lewis Baily, Jr. Marcel Berger R. H. Bing Armand Borel Lennart Carleson J. W. S. Cassels Gustave Choquet Alonzo Church Paul Joseph Cohen Albrecht...
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    (1908–1995) Kai Siegbahn, Nobel Prize laureate and physicist (1918–2007) Lennart Carleson, Abel Prize laureate Stanislav Smirnov, Fields Medal winner Sven Ove...
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    came to be called Luzin's conjecture and was solved by Lennart Carleson in 1966 (Carleson's theorem). In the theory of boundary properties of analytic...
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    Per Carleson Carl Forssell Sven Fahlman Men's team épée Per Carleson, Carl Forssell, Bengt Ljungquist, Berndt-Otto Rehbinder, Sven Fahlman, Lennart Magnusson...
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    institute, which began operation only in 1969 under the leadership of Lennart Carleson. The journals Acta Mathematica and Arkiv för Matematik are published...
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    his 22nd birthday. Janson's doctoral dissertation was supervised by Lennart Carleson, who had himself received his doctoral degree when he was 22 years...
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  • 1998 at Uppsala University (thesis: The Lorenz attractor exists) with Lennart Carleson as advisor. In 2002, Tucker succeeded in solving an important open...
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    Albert Victor Bäcklund (1845–1922) Arne Beurling (1905–1986), analysis Lennart Carleson (1928–), analysis Per Enflo (1944–), analysis Sture Eskilsson (1930–2016)...
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    took over Albert Einstein's office. He was the doctoral advisor of Lennart Carleson and Carl-Gustav Esseen. Arne Beurling was first married (1936–40) to...
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  • unit circle by a function in a Hardy space. Garnett 1981, p. 139. Carleson, Lennart; Jacobs, Sigvard (1972), "Best uniform approximation by analytic functions"...
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  • differentiability properties of functions, Princeton University Press (1970). 1984 Lennart Carleson for his papers: An interpolation problem for bounded analytic functions...
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  • _{0}^{\infty }f(x)\,\mathrm {d} x} for any f ≥ 0. A generalisation, due to Lennart Carleson, states the following: for any convex function g with g(0) = 0, and...
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  • No-wandering-domain theorem Montel's theorem John Domains Basins of attraction Lennart Carleson and Theodore W. Gamelin, Complex Dynamics, Springer 1993. Alan F. Beardon...
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  • groups, representation theory and automorphic forms. 1991 No award 1992 Lennart Carleson  Sweden for his fundamental contributions to Fourier analysis, complex...
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    Aleksandrovna Ladyzhenskaya: for outstanding achievements in mathematics. Lennart Carleson (professor, Sweden): for outstanding achievements in mathematics. Evgeny...
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  • received his PhD in 1988 from Uppsala University under the supervision of Lennart Carleson and is a professor in mathematics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology...
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  • J. W. S. Cassels, Miron Nicolescu, Gheorghe Vrânceanu) 1979–1982: Lennart Carleson (vice: Masayoshi Nagata, Yuri Vasilyevich Prokhorov) 1983–1986: Jürgen...
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  • Szemerédi (2012), Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov (2009), Jacques Tits (2008), Lennart Carleson (2006), Michael Atiyah (2004). The Gödel Prize, e.g. Christos H. Papadimitriou...
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    Siegbahn Carl-Gösta Borelius (1919–1995), World War II cryptanalyst Lennart Carleson (born 1928), mathematician (Ph.D. 1950); professor at UU; later (after...
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    Dirichlet function and an early version of the Riemann–Lebesgue lemma. Lennart Carleson (1966) Settled Lusin's conjecture that the Fourier expansion of any...
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