| Vojtěch Jarník, | |
|---|---|
| Born |
December 22, 1897 Prague, Bohemia, Austrian Empire |
| Died | September 22, 1970 (aged 72) Prague, Czechoslovakia |
| Fields | mathematics |
| Institutions | Charles University |
| Doctoral advisor | Edmund Landau |
| Doctoral students |
Bohuslav Divis Miroslav Katětov Jaroslav Kurzweil Ivo Marek |
| Known for | originating Prim's algorithm work in number theory, Gauss circle problem |
Vojtěch Jarník (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvojcɛx ˈjarɲiːk]; December 22, 1897 – September 22, 1970) was a Czech mathematician.
His main area of work was in number theory and mathematical analysis; he proved a number of results on lattice point problems. He also developed the graph theory algorithm known as Prim's algorithm.
The Vojtěch Jarník International Mathematical Competition, held each year in Ostrava, is named in his honor.