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'''Aurel Friedrich Wintner''' (8 April 1903, [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]] – 15 January 1958, [[Baltimore, Maryland]], [[USA]]) was a [[mathematician]] noted for his research in [[mathematical analysis]], [[number theory]], [[differential equation]]s and [[probability theory]]. He was one of the founders of [[probabilistic number theory]]. He received his Ph.D from the [[University of Leipzig]] in 1928 under the guidance of [[Leon Lichtenstein]].
'''Aurel Friedrich Wintner''' (8 April 1903, [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]] – 15 January 1958, [[Baltimore, Maryland]], [[USA]]) was a [[mathematician]] noted for his research in [[mathematical analysis]], [[number theory]], [[differential equation]]s and [[probability theory]]. He was one of the founders of [[probabilistic number theory]]. He received his Ph.D from the [[University of Leipzig]] in 1928 under the guidance of [[Leon Lichtenstein]].

==Works==
* ''Spektraltheorie der unendlichen Matrizen'', 1929
* ''The Analytical Foundations of Celestial Mechanics'', 1941
* ''The Fourier Transforms of Probability Distributions'', 1947


==See also==
==See also==

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Aurel Friedrich Wintner (8 April 1903, Budapest, Hungary – 15 January 1958, Baltimore, Maryland, USA) was a mathematician noted for his research in mathematical analysis, number theory, differential equations and probability theory. He was one of the founders of probabilistic number theory. He received his Ph.D from the University of Leipzig in 1928 under the guidance of Leon Lichtenstein.

Works

  • Spektraltheorie der unendlichen Matrizen, 1929
  • The Analytical Foundations of Celestial Mechanics, 1941
  • The Fourier Transforms of Probability Distributions, 1947

See also

External links

  • O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Aurel Wintner", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
  • Aurel Wintner at the Mathematics Genealogy Project

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