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Obituary: Félix Pollaczek

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2016

J. W. Cohen*
Affiliation:
Mathematical Institute University of Utrecht The Netherlands
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Félix Pollaczek was born on 1 December 1892 in Vienna, Austria; he was the descendant of a well-known mid-European Jewish family which for several centuries had counted many learned men amongst its members. He became a Frenchman by naturalization in 1947. He obtained his scientific education and training at the Latin grammar school of Vienna, and at the Technical Universities of Vienna and Brno (Czechoslovakia); he later studied mathematics at the University of Berlin. A master's degree in electrical engineering in 1920 from Brno was followed by a doctoral degree in mathematics in 1922 from Berlin with a thesis on number theory. This was concerned with the fields generated by the Ith and 12th roots of one, I being an irregular prime number. His first paper, on number theory, dates from 1917.

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