Jean Favard
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Jean Favard was a French mathematician who worked on analysis.
During World War II
he was a prisoner of war in Germany.
He also was a President of the French Mathematical Society in 1946.
During World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...
he was a prisoner of war in Germany.
He also was a President of the French Mathematical Society in 1946.
See also
- Favard measure (see http://eom.springer.de/f/f038280.htm)
- Bohr-Favard inequality (see http://eom.springer.de/b/b016790.htm)
- Favard inequality (see http://eom.springer.de/f/f038290.htm)
- Favard constant (see also http://eom.springer.de/f/f038270.htm)
- Favard–Akhiezer–Krein theorem
- Favard interpolation
- Favard theorem on orthogonal systems (see http://eom.springer.de/f/f038300.htm)
- Favard problem (see http://eom.springer.de/f/f038290.htm)
- Favard operators
External links
- COMITE DES AMIS DE JEAN-FAVARD
- The Lycée Jean Favard is named after him.
- Here Favard is mentioned as a prisoner of war.