Ervin Feldheim

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Registry card of Ervin Feldheim as a prisoner at Dachau Nazi Concentration Camp

Ervin Feldheim (Kassa, September 21, 1912 – Bor, 1944) was a Hungarian mathematician working on analysis, particularly, approximation theory.[1][2] He was killed by the Nazis in 1944.[1][2]

Selected publications[edit]

  • Feldheim, Ervin (1942). "Relations entre les polynomes de Jacobi, Laguerre et Hermite". Acta Mathematica. 75 (1): 117–138. doi:10.1007/BF02404102.
  • Feldheim, Ervin (1963). "On the positivity of certain sums of ultraspherical polynomials". Journal d'Analyse Mathématique. 11 (1): 275–284. doi:10.1007/BF02789988. S2CID 123018700.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Bru, Bernard (1993), "Doeblin's life and work from his correspondence", Doeblin and modern probability (Blaubeuren, 1991), Contemp. Math., vol. 149, Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society, pp. 1–64, ISBN 9780821854839
  2. ^ a b Kántor-Varga, Tünde (2006). "Biographies". In János Horváth (ed.). A Panorama of Hungarian Mathematics in the Twentieth Century I. Bolyai Society Mathematical Studies. Vol. 14. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 563–607. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-30721-1_21. ISBN 978-3-540-30721-1.