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Gyula Farkas (natural scientist)

Gyula Farkas
Farkas Gyula (1847-1930).JPG
BornMarch 28, 1847
Sárosd, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire
DiedDecember 27, 1930 (aged 83)
Pestszentlőrinc
NationalityHungarian
Alma materRoyal University of Pest
Known forFarkas' lemma
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
Physics

Farkas Gyula, or Julius Farkas (March 28, 1847 – December 27, 1930) was a Hungarian mathematician and physicist.

He attended the gymnasium at Győr (Raab), and studied law and physics at Pest. After teaching in a secondary school at Székesfehérvár (Stuhlweissenburg), Farkas became in succession principal of the normal school at Pápa, privat-docent (1881) of mathematics at the University of Budapest, and professor of physics (1888) at Franz Joseph University of Kolozsvár (Klausenburg). He worked here up to 1915, when he retired and moved to Budapest.

The Hungarian Academy of Science elected him corresponding member May 6, 1898. He made a contribution to linear algebra with Farkas' lemma, which is named after him for his derivation of it.

Literary works

His principal writings are embodied in the reports of the Academy of Science of Paris (1878–1884)

  • the "Archiv der Mathematik und Physik"
  • the "Journal des Mathematiques"

His separately published works are:

  • "Die diatonische Dur-Scale wissenschaftlich begründet", Pest, 1870
  • "Természettan elemei" (Elements of Physics), Székesfehérvár, 1872

See also

  • Farkas' lemma

External links

  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainIsidore Singer & Ludwig Venetianer (1901–1906). "Gyula Farkas". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
  • Farkas bio (English)


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