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William Feller

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William (Vilim) Feller (July 7 1906 - January 14 1970) was Croatian mathematician born in Zagreb.

Early Life and Education

In his school documentation, the small municipality of Donja Stubica in Zagorje is mentioned. There is where his father came, the place Eugen Victor Feller was an apotecarian and owner of company producing the hygienic utensils and cosmetics. William finished the elementary and middle education in Zagreb as well as two years of his math study. As for the 1925, he continued his study in Göttingen, Germany where he gained the doctoral degree in 1926 wit his work Über algebraisch rektifizierbare transzendente Kurven.

Work

Feller held a docent position at the University of Kiel since 1928. He fled the Nazis and went to Denmark, (Kopenhagen) in 1933. He also lectured in Sweden, (Stockholm and Lund). Finally, in 1939 he arrived to the USA where he became the citizen in 1944 and was on the faculty at Brown and Cornell. With the 1950 he became the teacher at prestigeous Princeton University.

The works of Feller are contained in 104 works and two books with variety of topics as mathematical analysis, theory of measureming, functional analysis, geometry, differencial equations.

He was the foremost probabilist outside of Russia. In the middle of the 20th century, probability was not generally viewed as a fruitful area of research in mathematics except in Russia, where Kolmogorov and others were influential. Feller contributed to the study of the relationship between Markov chains and differential equations. He wrote a two-volume treatise on probability that has since been universally regarded as one of the most important treatments of that subject.

Results

Numerous topics relating to probability are named after him as Feller process, Feller explosion test, Feller-Brown movement, Feller property, Lindberg-Feller theorem. Books written by him and published as the textbooks are being considered unvaluable in popularisation of the theory of probability and the best written during the 20th century.

Despite the fact that he spent better part of his life out of Croatia where he was born, grown and where he started his education, he was in touch with relatives and the colegues at University of Zagreb whom he often wisited, discussed and where he lectured. He recieved numerous awards and was honored member of numerous educational institution (Boston, Zagreb, London, Kopenhagen.

Vilim Feller initiated the publishing of today well known magazin named Mathematical Rewiews.