Erling Følner
Erling Følner | |
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Born |
Copenhagen | 18 November 1919
Died |
10 October 1991 71) Hillerød | (aged
Nationality | Danish |
Occupation | Mathematician |
Known for | Følner sequence |
Erling Følner (18 November 1919 – 10 October 1991) was a Danish mathematician known for the Følner sequence.
Professor at the Technical University of Denmark (Danmarks Tekniske Højskole, DtH) in the period from 1954 to 1974. Følner published a comprehensive survey of almost periodic functions with Harald Bohr, and continued with further studies on this topic in his doctoral dissertation.[1][2][3]
Følner is known internationally for the Følner sequence: a Følner sequence for a group is a sequence of sets satisfying a particular condition. If a group has a Følner sequence with respect to its action on itself, the group is amenable. A more general notion of Følner nets can be defined analogously, and is suited for the study of uncountable groups.
Følner married Harald Bohr's daughter, Ellen Bohr (1923–1972).