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David Borwein (March 24, 1924 – September 3, 2021) was a Lithuanian-born Canadian mathematician, known for his research in the summability theory of series ...
Sep 4, 2023 · David Borwein was a Lithuanian born mathematician, brought up in South Africa, who taught in St Andrews, Scotland, for 13 years before spending ...
David Borwein was a classical mathematical analyst, with a specialization in summability. Mathematical analysis is essentially the study of real and complex ...

David Borwein

Canadian mathematician
David Borwein was a Lithuanian-born Canadian mathematician, known for his research in the summability theory of series and integrals. He also did work in measure theory and probability theory, number theory, and approximate subgradients and... Wikipedia
Born: March 24, 1924, Kaunas, Lithuania
Died: September 3, 2021 (age 97 years)
Academic advisor: Lancelot Stephen Bosanquet

David Borwein was born in Kaunas, Lithuania on March 24, 1924. He lived in. South Africa from 1930 to 1948 and attended the University of Witwatersrand.
The David Borwein Distinguished Career Award was created in 2004 to recognize individuals who have made exceptional, broad, and continued contributions to ...
According to our current on-line database, David Borwein has 12 students and 12 descendants. We welcome any additional information. If you have additional ...
David Borwein's work in mathematics has spanned well over six decades. He currently holds both an Emeritus and an Adjunct professorship at Western University.
Sep 11, 2021 · David Borwein died peacefully in his sleep on September 3, 2021, at home. He was 97 years old, enjoyed good health all his life, and left this world with his ...
David Borwein was a Lithuanian born mathematician, brought up in South Africa, who taught in St Andrews, Scotland, for 13 years before spending the rest of ...
David Borwein's 81 research works with 1193 citations, including: Symmetry and the Monotonicity of Certain Riemann Sums.