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In Serbia, Karamata founded the "Karamata's (Yugoslav) school of mathematicsā. Today, Karamata is the most cited
Serbian mathematician. He is the developer and co-developer of dozens of mathematical theorems and has had a lasting influence in 20th-century mathematics.
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empires were very well known. In 1914, he finished most of his primary school in Zemun but because of constant warfare on the borderlands, Karamata's father sent him, together with his brothers and his sister, to
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N.H. Bingham, C.M. Goldie, J.L. Teugels, Regular
Variation, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, vol. 27, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1987.
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mathematical societies, the French
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