Isidor Natanson

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Isidor Pavlovich Natanson (Russian: Исидор Павлович Натансон; February 8, 1906, Zurich July 3, 1964, Leningrad) was a Swiss-born Soviet mathematician known for contributions to real analysis and constructive function theory, in particular, for his textbooks on these subjects.[1] His son, Garal'd Natanson (19302003), was also a known mathematician.[2]

Selected publications

  • Natanson, I. P. (1955). Theory of functions of a real variable. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co. MR 0067952. 
  • Natanson, I. P. (1964). Constructive function theory. Vol. I. Uniform approximation. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co. MR 0196340. 
  • Natanson, I. P. (1965). Constructive function theory. Vol. II. Approximation in mean. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co. MR 0196341. 
  • Natanson, I. P. (1965). Constructive function theory. Vol. III. Interpolation and approximation quadratures. New York: Ungar Publishing Co. MR 0196342. 

References

  1. Vulikh, B.Z.; Gavurin, M.K.; Lozinskii, S. M. (1965). "Isidor Pavlovich Natanson (obituary)". Russ. Math. Surv. 20 (1): 169. doi:10.1070/RM1965v020n01ABEH004142. MR 0172783. 
  2. Babich, V. M.; Vershik, A. M.; Videnskiĭ, V. S.; et al.; (2004). "Garalʹd Isidorovich Natanson (obituary)". Russian Math. Surveys 59 (4): 771776. doi:10.1070/RM2004v059n04ABEH000761. MR 2106648. 

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