Leroy P. Steele Prize (1979) National Medal of Science (1986)
Scientific career
Fields
Mathematics
Institutions
University of Chicago Stefan Batory University
Doctoral advisor
Aleksander Rajchman Stefan Mazurkiewicz
Doctoral students
Alberto Calderón Paul Cohen Mischa Cotlar Nathan Fine Józef Marcinkiewicz Benjamin Muckenhoupt Stylianos Pichorides Victor L. Shapiro Elias M. Stein Guido Weiss
Antoni Zygmund (December 26, 1900[1] – May 30, 1992) was a Polish mathematician. He worked mostly in the area of mathematical analysis, including especially harmonic analysis, and he is considered one of the greatest analysts of the 20th century.[2][3][4][5][6] Zygmund was responsible for creating the Chicago school of mathematical analysis together with his doctoral student Alberto Calderón, for which he was awarded the National Medal of Science in 1986.[2][3][4][5]
^The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica, Antoni Zygmund at the Encyclopædia Britannica
^ abNoble, Holcomb B. (1998-04-20). "Alberto Calderon, 77, Pioneer Of Mathematical Analysis". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-06-23.
^ abWarnick, Mark S. (19 April 1998). "ALBERTO CALDERON, MATH GENIUS". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2019-06-23.
AntoniZygmund (December 26, 1900 – May 30, 1992) was a Polish mathematician. He worked mostly in the area of mathematical analysis, including especially...
operators, fundamental new techniques, introduced by Alberto Calderón and AntoniZygmund in 1952, were developed by a number of authors to give general criteria...
1954 and his Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1958, under supervision of AntoniZygmund. The title of his doctoral thesis was Topics in the Theory of Uniqueness...
functions whose Fourier series converges pointwise but not uniformly; see AntoniZygmund, Trigonometric Series, vol. 1, Chapter 8, Theorem 1.13, p. 300. However...
Mathematics (with Alfred Tarski, Kazimierz Kuratowski, Wacław Sierpiński and AntoniZygmund). Numerous mathematicians, scientists, chemists or economists emigrated...
1982—Marshall H. Stone 1983—Herman Goldstine, Isadore Singer 1986—Peter Lax, AntoniZygmund 1987—Raoul Bott, Michael Freedman 1988—Ralph E. Gomory, Joseph Keller...
who showed this result to AntoniZygmund shortly before he died in World War II. The theorem was almost forgotten by Zygmund, and was absent from his original...
was still a child. An alumnus of the Warsaw School of Mathematics was AntoniZygmund, one of the shapers of 20th-century mathematical analysis. According...
AntoniZygmund wrote a classic two-volume set of books entitled Trigonometric Series, which discusses many different aspects of trigonometric series. The...
Mathematics Genealogy Project Aleksander Rajchman from an article by AntoniZygmundZygmund, Antoni (1987), "Aleksander Rajchman (1890–1940)", Roczniki Polskiego...
Borsuk, Bronisław Knaster, Kazimierz Kuratowski, Stanisław Saks, and AntoniZygmund. For a time Mazurkiewicz was a professor at the University of Paris;...
Japanese-American teacher, master practitioner of Reiki (d. 1980) December 25 – AntoniZygmund, Polish mathematician (d. 1992) December 26 – Evelyn Bark, leading member...
Scholars. He was interested in placing scholars such as Yuk-Wing Lee and AntoniZygmund who had lost their positions. During World War II, his work on the automatic...
from the original on January 16, 2011. Retrieved February 6, 2012. "AntoniZygmund (1900–1992)". www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk. Archived from the original...
parabolic singular integrals, written under Alberto Pedro Calderón and AntoniZygmund. Together with Mischa Cotlar, Sadosky wrote more than 30 articles as...
Book. Later Fellow and Bursar at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, England) AntoniZygmund (emigrated to the US in 1940) Raikhel, Yuri (January 2010). "Scottish...