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John Jay Gergen

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124: 22:(April 17, 1903 – January 16, 1967) was an American mathematician who introduced the Lebesgue–Gergen criterion for convergence of a Fourier series. 180: 210: 185: 85:. He married Aubigne Lermond during 1931, and had four sons: John Andrew Gergen, Stephen Lermond Gergen, presidential adviser and 220: 215: 165: 190: 195: 66: 160: 74: 34: 86: 26: 205: 200: 54: 8: 62: 94: 70: 50: 138: 119: 98: 58: 46: 133: 30: 78: 42: 174: 156: 90: 82: 53:. From 1928 to 1930, as a National Research fellow, Gergen visited 73:, and from 1933 to 1936 he was an assistant professor at the 38: 77:. He was the chairman of the Department of Mathematics at 69:. From 1930 to 1933 he was a Benjamin Peirce Instructor at 81:
from 1937 to July 1966. His doctoral students include
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Saint Paul, Minnesota
B.A.
University of Minnesota
Ph.D.
Rice University
Griffith C. Evans
Szolem Mandelbrojt
Princeton University
Oxford University
University of Paris
University of Clermont
Harvard University
University of Rochester
Duke University
Walter Rudin
Harvard Kennedy School
David Richmond Gergen
Swarthmore College
Kenneth Jay Gergen
"Convergence criteria for double Fourier series"
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
doi
10.1090/S0002-9947-1933-1501671-1
John Jay Gergen
Mathematics Genealogy Project
Official biography
Categories
20th-century American mathematicians
University of Rochester faculty
Duke University faculty

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