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Nationality
  
Serbian

Fields
  
Mathematics

Alma mater
  
Great School


Role
  
Mathematician

Name
  
Dragoslav Mitrinovic

Born
  
23 June 1908 Smederevo (
1908-06-23
)

Institutions
  
University of Nis University of Belgrade

Doctoral students
  
Dragos Cvetkovic Dragomir Djokovic Gradimir Milovanovic

Died
  
April 2, 1995, Belgrade, Serbia

Books
  
Analytic Inequalities, Classical and New Inequaliti, Means and Their Inequalities, Recent Advances in Geome, Handbook of Number Theory I

Similar People
  
Josip Pecaric, Gradimir Milovanovic, Themistocles M Rassias, Mihailo Petrovic

Doctoral advisor
  
Mihailo Petrovic

Dragoslav S. Mitrinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгослав Митриновић; 23 June 1908 – 2 April 1995) was a Serbian mathematician known for his work in differential equations, functional equations, complex analysis. He authored near 300 scientific journal papers and more than twelve books in his area.

Biography

Born in Smederevo, he studied in Pristina and Vranje, graduating in mathematics at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy (1932). He earned a Ph.D. (1933) on a study of differential equations entitled Istraživanja o jednoj važnoj diferencijalnoj jednačini prvog reda (that is, Investigations of an important differential equation of the first order), advised by Mihailo Petrović.

He then worked as a secondary school teacher until 1946, when he visited University of Paris (1946) before joining the faculty at Skopje University in Macedonia where he founded the school of mathematics and two journals, eventually being elected to the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He then worked for the University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering (1951–78), where he also became head of the math department (1953) and the founder of the Belgrade School of Functional Equations, Differential Equations and Inequalities, as well the School of Mathematics (1960). He also headed the math department at University of Niš (1965–75).

He was also affiliated with American Mathematical Society and Société Mathématique de France. He was among the founders of the Serbian Scientific Society, the Mathematical documentation center of the Society of Mathematicians and Physicists of Serbia, the President of the Society of Mathematicians and Physicists of Macedonia, the President of the Commission for Mathematics of the Federal Council for the Coordination of Scientific Research.

References

Dragoslav Mitrinović Wikipedia