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Jurjen Ferdinand Koksma

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Name
  
Jurjen Koksma

Role
  
Mathematician


Jurjen Ferdinand Koksma

Died
  
December 17, 1964, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Education
  
University of Groningen

Academic advisor
  
Johannes van der Corput

Notable students
  
Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn

Jurjen Ferdinand Koksma (21 April 1904, Schoterland – 17 December 1964, Amsterdam) was a Dutch mathematician who specialized in analytic number theory.

Koksma received his Ph.D. degree (cum laude) in 1930 at the University of Groningen under supervision of Johannes van der Corput, with a thesis on Systems of Diophantine Inequalities. Around the same time, aged 26, he was invited to become full professor at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He accepted and in 1930 became the first professor in mathematics at this university. Koksma is also one of the founders of the Dutch Mathematisch Centrum (today Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica).

One of Koksma's main works was the book Diophantische Approximationen, published in 1936 by Springer. He also wrote several papers with Paul Erdős.

In 1950 he became member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Koksma had two brothers who were also mathematicians; Jan Koksma and Marten Koksma.

Literature

  • Arie van Deursen: The distinctive character of the Free University in Amsterdam, 1880-2005, Eerdmans Publishing (2008).
  • References

    Jurjen Ferdinand Koksma Wikipedia