Félix Pollaczek
Félix Pollaczek (1 December 1892 in Vienna – 29 April 1981 at Boulogne-Billancourt) was an Austrian-French engineer and mathematician, known for numerous contributions to number theory, mathematical analysis, mathematical physics and probability theory. He is best known for the Pollaczek–Khinchine formula in queueing theory (1930), and the Meixner-Pollaczek polynomials.
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Died | April 29, 1981 88) Boulogne-Billancourt, France | (aged
Education | Technical University of Vienna Technical University of Brno University of Berlin |
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Institutions | AEG Reichspost SELT CNRS |
Doctoral advisor | Issai Schur |
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