Примери за използване на Pólya на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Pólya was arguably the most influential mathematician of the 20th century.
With no hesitation, George Pólya is my personal hero as a mathematician….
Pólya published further books on the art of solving mathematical problems.
Bernays became friends with Pólya, Einstein and Weyl while in Zurich.
George Pólya's parents were Anna Deutsch and Jakab Pólya who were both Jewish.
Next we give a quote from Pólya regarding teaching in general.
In fact Pólya left Göttingen in rather unfortunate circumstances.
He even took over one of Weyl 's courses when he was absent from Zurich for a time. Pólya said.
When Jakab Pólya died in 1897 he left a wife, Anna aged 44 at the time, and five children.
Let us briefly discuss some of the research which Pólya carried out in many different areas of mathematics.
Pólya explained in How to solve it that to solve problems required the study of heuristic.
In Zürich, in addition to Hurwitz, Pólya had Geiser, Bernays, Zermelo and Weyl as colleagues.
In 1933 Pólya was awarded a second Rockefeller Fellowship, this time to allow him to visit Princeton.
What was the great novelty which made Pólya and Szegö 's book of analysis problems so different?
Pólya first met Szegö on Budapest in around 1913 when he returned there between his various studies abroad.
The theme of his thesis, done at the suggestion of Pólya, was the history of the Euler-Descartes formula V- E+ F= 2.
In Pólya explained why he approached putting across mathematical ideas in a different way to that previously used.
While in Zürich,he continued his interest in mathematics, and interacted with Weyl and Pólya.
The Whitehead Prize and the Pólya Prize were awarded for his work on surgery on manifolds and L-theory.
Geometric symmetry andthe enumeration of symmetry classes of objects was a major area of interest for Pólya over many years.
Szegö at this time was a student at Budapest and Pólya discussed a conjecture he had made on Fourier coefficients with Szegö.
Pólya enrolled at the University of Budapest in 1905 supported financially by his brother Jenö who was by now a surgeon.
From the wide range of mathematical stars that Pólya had met the mathematician who was the greatest influence on him was Hurwitz.
Schoenberg made further outstanding contributions in a series of papers between 1950 and 1959 on the theory of Pólya frequency functions.
His work here extended that begun by Pólya, Laguerre and Schur on approximating functions by polynomials with only real zeros.
While in Zurich he continued his interest in mathematics, despite studying chemistry, andinteracted with Weyl and Pólya who were both at Zurich.
He then took a summer course with Pólya in the summer of 1946 before obtaining his first degree from New York University in 1947.
For mathematics education and the world of problem solving it marked a line of demarcation between two eras,problem solving before and after Pólya.
Pólya and Szegö approached the publisher Springer in 1923 with their idea for a two volume work and in 1925 Aufgaben und Lehrsätze aus der Analysis appeared.
Stanford University in California provided an excellent place for study leave during 1947-48 andthe friendships he made with Pólya and Szego lasted throughout their lives.