Mathematician:Salomon Bochner
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Mathematician
Austrian mathematician, known for work in mathematical analysis, probability theory and differential geometry.
Nationality
Austrian
History
- Born: 20 August 1899 in Podgórze, Austria-Hungary (now Poland)
- Died: 15 December 1958 in Zürich, Switzerland
Theorems and Definitions
- Bochner-Kodaira-Nakano Identity (with Kunihiko Kodaira and Shigeo Nakano)
- Bochner-Martinelli Formula (with Enzo Martinelli)
- Bochner-Minlos Theorem (with Robert Adol'fovich Minlos)
- Bochner-Yano Theorem (with Kentaro Yano)
- Bochner Almost Periodic Function
- Bochner Integral
- Bochner Laplacian
- Bochner Measurable Function
- Bochner Space
- Bochner-Riesz Mean (with Marcel Riesz)
Results named for Salomon Bochner can be found here.
Definitions of concepts named for Salomon Bochner can be found here.
Publications
- 1932: Vorlesungen über Fouriersche Integrale
- 1948: Vorlesungen über Fouriersche Integrale
- 1959: Lectures on Fourier integrals; with an author's supplement on monotonic functions, Stieltjes integrals, and harmonic analysis (translated into English by Morris Tenenbaum and Harry Pollard)
- 1938: Lectures on commutative algebra
- 1943: Analytic and meromorphic continuation by means of Green's formula (Ann. Math. Ser. 2 Vol. 44: pp. 652 – 673) www.jstor.org/stable/1969103
- 1946: Vector fields and Ricci curvature (Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. Vol. 52, no. 9: pp. 776 – 797)
- 1947: On compact complex manifolds (Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society, New Series Vol. 11: pp. 1 – 21)
- 1948: Several complex variables (with William Ted Martin)
- 1949: Fourier transforms (with K. Chandrasekharan)
- 1953: Curvature and Betti numbers (with K. Yano)
- 1955: Harmonic Analysis and the Theory of Probability
- 1966: Role of mathematics in the rise of science
- 1969: Selected mathematical papers of Salomon Bochner
- 1969: Eclosion and synthesis; perspectives on the history of knowledge
- 1979: Einstein between centuries