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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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In 1931 he married Emilija Nikolajevic, who gave birth to their two sons and two twin daughters. His wife died in 1959. After a long illness, Karamata died on August 14, 1967, in Geneva. His ashes rest in his native town of Zemun.
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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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Karamata published 122 scientific papers, 15 monographs and text-books as well as 7 professional-pedagogical papers.
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mathematical societies, the French Association for the Development of Science, and the primary editor of the journal
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J.L. Geluk, L. de Haan, Regular Variation Extensions and Tauberian Theorems, CWI Tract 40, Amsterdam, 1987.
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and, after several years moved to the Philosophy and Mathematicians sector, where he graduated in 1925.
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The Greek Communities in former Yugoslavia (17th - 20th century) republication of article of
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on February 1, 1902, into a family descended from merchants based in the city of
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and university professor. He is remembered for contributions to
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University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy alumni
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In 1933 he became a member of 276:He spent the years 1927ā€“1928 in 481:Novi Sad Journal of Mathematics 447: 350:. He introduced the notion of 179: 1: 545:, Lā€™Enseignement MathĆ©matique 410: 360:Karamata's tauberian theorems 474:"Jovan Karamata (1902ā€“1967)" 7: 393: 321:Lā€™Enseignement MathĆ©matique 307:Karamata was member of the 213:Jovan Karamata was born in 57:Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia 10: 644: 543:Jovan Karamata (1902ā€“1967) 536:Academician Jovan Karamata 529:Jovan Karamata (1902ā€“1967) 352:regularly varying function 338: 265:for their own safety. In 165: 151: 139: 129: 122: 112: 102: 92: 74: 37: 28: 21: 382:. He is also cited for 327:. He also taught at the 199:slowly varying functions 623:Yugoslav mathematicians 208: 205:, established in 1946. 603:Serbian mathematicians 593:Scientists from Zagreb 329:University of Novi Sad 298:Mathematical Institute 282:Rockefeller Foundation 117:University of Belgrade 618:Mathematical analysts 548:Tomic M, Aljancic S, 487:: 1ā€“5. 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He also worked on 290:University of Geneva 221:, which was then in 271:Belgrade University 374:(analogous to the 197:and the theory of 405:Bogdan Gavrilović 380:Karamata notation 368:Frullani integral 364:Mercer's theorems 169: 168: 156:Slobodan Aljančić 152:Doctoral students 124:Scientific career 635: 598:Serbs of Croatia 496: 495: 493: 478: 469: 460: 451: 445: 444: 424: 372:Stirling numbers 254:Austro-Hungarian 195:Tauberian theory 181: 176:Serbian Cyrillic 146:Mihailo Petrović 141:Doctoral advisor 81: 48:February 1, 1902 47: 45: 33: 19: 18: 643: 642: 638: 637: 636: 634: 633: 632: 573: 572: 559: 505: 503:Further reading 500: 499: 491: 476: 470: 463: 452: 448: 425: 418: 413: 396: 341: 223:Austria-Hungary 211: 158: 113:Alma mater 107:Austria-Hungary 88: 83: 79: 78:August 14, 1967 70: 64: 62:Austria-Hungary 59: 55: 49: 43: 41: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 641: 631: 630: 625: 620: 615: 610: 605: 600: 595: 590: 585: 571: 570: 558: 557:External links 555: 554: 553: 546: 539: 532: 525: 518: 512: 509: 504: 501: 498: 497: 494:on 2012-03-31. 461: 446: 435:(1ā€“2): 45ā€“51. 415: 414: 412: 409: 408: 407: 402: 395: 392: 340: 337: 243:West Macedonia 210: 207: 180:ŠˆŠ¾Š²Š°Š½ ŠšŠ°Ń€Š°Š¼Š°Ń‚Š° 172:Jovan Karamata 167: 166: 163: 162: 160:Ronald Coifman 153: 149: 148: 143: 137: 136: 131: 127: 126: 120: 119: 114: 110: 109: 104: 100: 99: 94: 90: 89: 84: 82:(aged 65) 76: 72: 71: 50: 39: 35: 34: 26: 25: 23:Jovan Karamata 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 640: 629: 626: 624: 621: 619: 616: 614: 611: 609: 606: 604: 601: 599: 596: 594: 591: 589: 586: 584: 581: 580: 578: 568: 564: 561: 560: 551: 547: 544: 540: 537: 533: 530: 526: 523: 519: 517: 513: 510: 507: 506: 490: 486: 482: 475: 468: 466: 459: 457: 450: 442: 438: 434: 430: 423: 421: 416: 406: 403: 401: 398: 397: 391: 387: 385: 381: 377: 373: 369: 365: 361: 357: 353: 349: 344: 336: 332: 330: 326: 322: 318: 314: 310: 305: 303: 299: 295: 291: 287: 283: 279: 274: 272: 268: 264: 259: 255: 251: 247: 244: 240: 236: 232: 228: 225:, and now in 224: 220: 216: 206: 204: 200: 196: 192: 188: 187:mathematician 185: 177: 173: 164: 161: 157: 154: 150: 147: 144: 142: 138: 135: 132: 128: 125: 121: 118: 115: 111: 108: 105: 101: 98: 95: 91: 87: 77: 73: 68: 63: 58: 53: 40: 36: 32: 27: 20: 566: 549: 542: 535: 528: 521: 515: 489:the original 484: 480: 455: 449: 432: 428: 388: 345: 342: 333: 320: 306: 297: 286:World War II 275: 245: 212: 171: 170: 123: 80:(1967-08-14) 588:1967 deaths 583:1902 births 527:Nikolic A, 520:Nikolic A, 456:Kathimerini 429:Mat. 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Zagreb
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
Austria-Hungary
Croatia
Geneva
Serbian
Austria-Hungary
University of Belgrade
Mathematics
Doctoral advisor
Mihailo Petrović
Slobodan Aljančić
Ronald Coifman
Serbian Cyrillic
Serbian
mathematician
analysis
Tauberian theory
slowly varying functions
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Zagreb
Zemun
Austria-Hungary
Serbia
Aromanian
Pyrgoi
Eordaia
West Macedonia
Greece

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