Frigyes Riesz
Frigyes Riesz
1880-1956
Hungarian mathematician best known as a founder of functional analysis, integral equations, and subharmonic functions. Working with Bela Szokefalvi-Nagy, he published what would become a classic in the mathematics community: Lessons of Functional Analysis in 1953.
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