Evgeny Yakovlevich Remez (sometimes spelled as Evgenii Yakovlevich Remez, Russian: Евге́ний Я́ковлевич Ре́мез; (born 1895 in Mstislavl, now Belarus; died 1975 in Kyiv, now Ukraine) was a Soviet mathematician. He is known for his work in the constructive function theory, in particular, for the Remez algorithm and the Remez inequality.[1]

His doctoral students include Boris Korenblum.

References

  1. Cheney, Elliott Ward (1998). Introduction to Approximation Theory. pp. 95–100. ISBN 978-0-8218-1374-4; Description of two algorithms of Remez for the solution of Chebyshev approximation by polynomials{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • V K Dzyadyk, Yu A Mitropol'skii and A M Samoilenko, Evgenii Yakovlevich Remez (on the centenary of his birth) (Ukrainian), Ukrain. Mat. Zh. 48 (2) (1996), 285-286.
  • Yu A Mitropol'skii, V K Dzyadyk and V T Gavrilyuk, Evgenii Yakovlevich Remez (on the occasion of the ninetieth anniversary of his birth) (Russian), Ukrain. Mat. Zh. 38 (4) (1986), 539-540.
  • Yu A Mitropol'skii, V K Dzjadyk and V T Gavriljuk, Evgenii Yakovlevich Remez (on the occasion of his eightieth birthday) (Russian), Ukrain. Mat. Z. 28 (5) (1976), 711.
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