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Latest revision as of 15:14, 2 April 2019
Constantin Carathéodory (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Καραθεοδωρή Konstantinos Karatheodori; 13 September 1873 – 2 February 1950) was a Greek mathematician who spent most of his professional career in Germany.
He made significant contributions to the theory of functions of a real variable, the calculus of variations, and measure theory.
His work also includes important results in conformal representations and in the theory of boundary correspondence.
In 1909, Carathéodory pioneered the axiomatic formulation of thermodynamics along a purely geometrical approach.
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Nonfiction cross-reference
- John Argyris (nonfiction) - Mathematician and Carathéodory's nephew
- Georg Aumann (nonfiction) - Doctoral student
- Hermann Boerner (nonfiction) - Doctoral student
- Paul Finsler (nonfiction) - Doctoral student
- Mathematician (nonfiction)
- Hermann Minkowski (nonfiction) - Doctoral advisor
- Ernst Peschl (nonfiction) - Doctoral student
- Hans Rademacher (nonfiction) - Doctoral student
- Hans Rügemer (nonfiction) - Doctoral student
- Wladimir Seidel (nonfiction) - Doctoral student
- Nazım Terzioğlu (nonfiction) - Doctoral student
External links:
- Constantin Carathéodory @ Wikipedia