Vojtěch Jarník

Vojtěch Jarník (; 22 December 1897 – 22 September 1970) was a Czech mathematician. He worked for many years as a professor and administrator at Charles University, and helped found the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. He is the namesake of Jarník's algorithm for minimum spanning trees.

Jarník worked in number theory, mathematical analysis, and graph algorithms. He has been called "probably the first Czechoslovak mathematician whose scientific works received wide and lasting international response". As well as developing Jarník's algorithm, he found tight bounds on the number of lattice points on convex curves, studied the relationship between the Hausdorff dimension of sets of real numbers and how well they can be approximated by rational numbers, and investigated the properties of nowhere-differentiable functions. Provided by Wikipedia
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Diferenciální počet. I

by Jarník, Vojtěch, 1897-1970
Year of Publication 1963

Diferenciální počet. (I)

by Jarník, Vojtěch, 1897-1970
Year of Publication 1974

Diferenciální počet. (II)

by Jarník, Vojtěch, 1897-1970
Year of Publication 1976

Integrální počet. Díl 1

by Jarník, Vojtěch, 1897-1970
Year of Publication 1956

Integrální počet. I

by Jarník, Vojtěch, 1897-1970
Year of Publication 1963

Integrální počet. Díl 2

by Jarník, Vojtěch, 1897-1970
Year of Publication 1955

Integrální počet. (II)

by Jarník, Vojtěch, 1897-1970
Year of Publication 1976