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         Hankel Hermann:     more books (16)
  1. Die Elemente Der Projetivischen Geometrie In Synthetischer Behandlung (1875) (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 2010-09-10
  2. Die Elemente der projektivischen Geometrie in synthetischer Behandlung: Vorlesungen (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 2001-05-21
  3. Die Euler'schen Integrale Bei Unbeschränkter Variabilität Der Arguments (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 2010-05-25
  4. Zur Geschichte Der Mathematik in Alterthum Und Mittelalter (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 2010-03-07
  5. Zur allgemeinen Theorie der Bewegung der Flüssigkeiten: Eine von der philosophischen Facultät der Georgia Augusta am 4.Juni 1861 gekrönte Preisschrift, von Hermann Hankel (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 1861-01-01
  6. Die Euler'schen Integrale Bei Unbeschränkter Variabilität Der Arguments (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, William Peter Pearce, et all 2010-09-30
  7. Die Elemente der projectivischen Geometrie in synthetischer Behandlung: Vorlesungen. (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 1875-01-01
  8. Vorlesungen über die complexen Zahlen und ihre Functionen (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 1867-01-01
  9. Die Elemente Der Projetivischen Geometrie In Synthetischer Behandlung (1875) (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 2010-09-10
  10. Die Elemente der projektivischen Geometrie in synthetischer Behandlung. Vorlesungen by Hermann Hankel, 2010
  11. Vorlesungen Über Die Complexen Zahlen Und Ihre Functionen ...: In Zwei Teilen (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 2010-02-11
  12. [Untersuchungen über die unendlich oft oscillirenden und unstetigen Funktionen ...] (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 1870-01-01
  13. Die elemente der projectivischen geometrie in synthetischer behandlung (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 1875-01-01
  14. Die Elemente der projektivischen Geometrie in synthetischer Behandlung. Vorlesungen by Hermann Hankel, 1875-01-01

1. Hankel
The mathematician who developed Hankel functions and the Hankel transform.Category Science Physics Mathematical Physics People......Hermann Hankel. Born Hermann Hankel's father was Wilhelm Gottlieb Hankelwho was a physicist at Halle at the time Hermann was born. Hermann
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Hermann Hankel
Born: 14 Feb 1839 in Halle, Germany
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Hermann Hankel 's father was Wilhelm Gottlieb Hankel who was a physicist at Halle at the time Hermann was born. Hermann began his education in Halle but, in 1849 Wilhelm was appointed to the chair of physics at Leipzig so the family moved to Leipzig where Hermann attended the Nicolai Gymnasium. At the gymnasium he [1]:- ... improved his Greek by reading the ancient mathematicians in the original. In 1857 Hankel entered the University of Leipzig where he studied mathematics with Riemann and then, in the following year, he worked with Weierstrass and Kronecker in Berlin. He received his doctorate for a thesis Uber eine besondere Classe der symmetrischen Determinanten in 1862. Hankel's habilitation He worked on the theory of complex numbers, the theory of functions and the history of mathematics. His work on complex analysis, however, is not considered of the first rank and in [8] he is included with those who contributed but whose:- ... influence on the foundations of complex analysis was not as essential as that of those mathematicians discussed in more detail Riemann Weierstrass Hurwitz Bieberbach Hankel made a systematic study of the rules of arithmetic with his Prinzip der Permanenz der formalen Gesetze (1867), see [7]. He wrote another important work which was also published in 1867

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3. Hankel, Hermann (1839-1873) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograp
Branch of Science " Mathematicians Nationality " German hankel, hermann (18391873) German mathematician who advocated an intellectual mathematics detached from all perceptions. He wrote Theorie der komplexen Zahlensystem (1867). Additional
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Hankel, Hermann (1839-1873)

German mathematician who advocated an intellectual mathematics detached from all perceptions. He wrote Theorie der komplexen Zahlensystem
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Handlirsch, Martha. hankel, hermann (18391873). hankel, Wilhelm (1814-1899)
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5. Bibliography
hankel, hermann. 1867. Theorie der complexen Zahlensysteme insbesondere der gemeinen imaginären Zahlen und der
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Bibliography
Bain, Alexander. 1870.
Logic. vol. 1: Deduction, vol. 2: Induction
Polish translation: Bain 1878.
Logika. vol. 1: Dedukcya, vol. 2: Indukcya
Sk ad g
Stanis aw Pi tkiewicz and the beginnings of mathematical logic in Poland.
Historia Mathematica , vol. 23, pp. 68-73.
Boole, George. 1854.
An Investigation of the Laws of Thought, on which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities
Repr. Dover, New York, 1958.
Christie, Anthony. 1986.
Hugh MacColl in der wissenschaftlichen Literatur seit 1910: Zur Methodik.
Typescript, 5 pp., March 1986.
Nature as a source in the history of logic, 1870-1910. History and Philosophy of Logic , vol. 11, pp. 1-3.
Frege, Gottlob. 1983.
Booles rechnende Logik und die Begriffsschrift (1880/81). In Hans Hermes, Friedrich Kambartel, and Friedrich Kaulbach (eds.), Nachgelassene Schriften , pp. 9-52. Felix Meiner, Hamburg, 2nd edn. (Frege, Nachgelassene Schriften und Wissenschaftlicher Briefwechsel , vol. 1).

6. Hankel
Biography of hermann hankel (18391873) hermann hankel. Born 14 Feb 1839 in Halle, Germany
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Hermann Hankel
Born: 14 Feb 1839 in Halle, Germany
Died:
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Hermann Hankel 's father was Wilhelm Gottlieb Hankel who was a physicist at Halle at the time Hermann was born. Hermann began his education in Halle but, in 1849 Wilhelm was appointed to the chair of physics at Leipzig so the family moved to Leipzig where Hermann attended the Nicolai Gymnasium. At the gymnasium he [1]:- ... improved his Greek by reading the ancient mathematicians in the original. In 1857 Hankel entered the University of Leipzig where he studied mathematics with Riemann and then, in the following year, he worked with Weierstrass and Kronecker in Berlin. He received his doctorate for a thesis Uber eine besondere Classe der symmetrischen Determinanten in 1862. Hankel's habilitation He worked on the theory of complex numbers, the theory of functions and the history of mathematics. His work on complex analysis, however, is not considered of the first rank and in [8] he is included with those who contributed but whose:- ... influence on the foundations of complex analysis was not as essential as that of those mathematicians discussed in more detail Riemann Weierstrass Hurwitz Bieberbach Hankel made a systematic study of the rules of arithmetic with his Prinzip der Permanenz der formalen Gesetze (1867), see [7]. He wrote another important work which was also published in 1867

7. References For Hankel
References for hermann hankel. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography(New York 19701990). AF Monna, hermann hankel, Nieuw Arch. Wisk.
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References for Hermann Hankel
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Articles:
  • A I Borodin, Mathematical calendar for the 1988/89 academic year (Russian), Mat. v Shkole
  • M Cantor, Allgemeinen deutsche Biographie X (Leipzig, 1879), 516-519.
  • A F Monna, Hermann Hankel, Nieuw Arch. Wisk.
  • J Tappenden, Geometry and generality in Frege's philosophy of arithmetic, Synthese
  • W von Zahn, Hermann Hankel, Mathematische Annalen
  • P G J Vredenduin, Gleanings from the history of the negative number (Dutch), Euclides (Groningen)
  • W Wieslaw, German analysts at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries (Polish), Opuscula Math. No. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR May 2000 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Hankel.html
  • 8. References For Hankel
    References for the biography of hermann hankel A F Monna, hermann hankel, Nieuw Arch. Wisk. (3) 21 (1973), 6487.
    http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Hankel.html
    References for Hermann Hankel
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Articles:
  • A I Borodin, Mathematical calendar for the 1988/89 academic year (Russian), Mat. v Shkole
  • M Cantor, Allgemeinen deutsche Biographie X (Leipzig, 1879), 516-519.
  • A F Monna, Hermann Hankel, Nieuw Arch. Wisk.
  • J Tappenden, Geometry and generality in Frege's philosophy of arithmetic, Synthese
  • W von Zahn, Hermann Hankel, Mathematische Annalen
  • P G J Vredenduin, Gleanings from the history of the negative number (Dutch), Euclides (Groningen)
  • W Wieslaw, German analysts at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries (Polish), Opuscula Math. No. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR May 2000 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Hankel.html
  • 9. Blank Entries From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
    Translate this page 1963) Hadfield, Robert (1858-1940) Hahn, Otto (1879-1968) Hall, Asaph (1829-1907)Hamilton, William (1788-1856) hankel, hermann (1839-1873) Harrington, Roy
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    Zwicky, Fritz (1898-1974)

    10. Fachdidaktische Prinz I Pien Als Grundlagen Einer Design Science
    dem Namen des Tübinger Mathematikers hermann. hankel (18391873) identifiziert, durch dessen
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    11. Hankel, Hermann
    hankel, hermann (18391873). German mathematician and mathematical historianwho made significant contributions to the study of complex
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    Hankel, Hermann German mathematician and mathematical historian who made significant contributions to the study of complex and hypercomplex numbers and the theory of functions. Much of his work was also in developing that of others.
    Hankel's Theorie der complexen Zahlensysteme 1867 dealt with the real, complex, and hypercomplex number systems, and demonstrated that no hypercomplex number system can satisfy all the laws of ordinary arithmetic.
    The Hankel functions provided a solution to the Bessel differential equation, which had originally occurred in connection with the theory of planetary motions. Today the equation is relevant in many fields.
    Hankel was also the first to suggest a method for assessing the magnitude, or 'measure', of absolutely discontinuous point sets (such as the set of only irrational numbers lying between and 1). The 'measure' theory of point sets has now been extensively applied to probability, cybernetics, and electronics.

    12. Quotations By Hankel
    Quotations by hermann hankel. In most sciences one generation tears down what another has built, and what one has
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    Quotations by Hermann Hankel
    In most sciences one generation tears down what another has built, and what one has established, another undoes. In mathematics alone each generation adds a new storey to the old structure.
    Quoted in D MacHale, Comic Sections (Dublin 1993) [Mathematics is] purely intellectual, a pure theory of forms, which has for its objects not the combination of quantities or their images, the numbers, but things of thought to which there could correspond effective objects or relations, even though such a correspondence is not necessary.
    Quoted in M Kline, Mathematical thought from ancient to modern times (New York, 1972). Main index Biographies Index
    History Topics
    Societies, honours, etc. ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR February 2000 The URL of this page is:
    School of Mathematics and Statistics

    University of St Andrews, Scotland
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    13. Marie Hankel
    Translate this page hankel, hermann. Die Eulerschen Integrale bei unbeschränkter Variabilität desArguments. Habilitationsschrift Leipzig 1863. hankel, hermann. Untersuchungen
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    Hankel, Marie geb. Dippe (1844-1929)
      Geburt in Schwerin als Tochter von Hermann Dippe († 1891), Oberlehrer am Fridericianum und späterer Ministerialbeamter Hermann Hankel habilitiert sich (in Leipzig?) über die „Eulersche Integrale bei unbeschränkter Variabilität des Arguments“ Heirat mit dem Mathematikprofessor Hermann Hankel († 1873) Umzug nach Erlangen und Tübingen Geburt der drei Kinder Martin, Margarete und Minna (letztere als Kind gestorben) Tod von Hermann Hankel, Umzug zurück nach Schwerin , wo sie bis zum Umzug zu ihrer Tochter Margarete im Jahre 1905 nach Dresden in der Mühlenstr. 18 wohnt Tod der Mutter Tod des Vaters Hermann Dippe besucht Kurse „Kunstgeschichte für feine Damen“ in Schwerin liest über Esperanto in der Zeitschrift „Die Woche“ besucht Ihren Sohn in Offenbach 1905-Sommer lernt Esperanto in Schwerin . Kontakt mit Prof. Sellin 1905 (vor Nov.) Umzug nach Dresden zur (älteren) Tochter Margarete Gründung der Esperanto-Gruppe Dresden, die im Nov. 1905 zer­fiel. „Nun ruhte bei mir Esperanto fast ein Jahr.“ 1906-Sept.

    14. H Index
    Hamming, Richard W (582*). hankel, hermann (546*). Hardy, Claude (168)
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    Names beginning with H
    The number of words in the biography is given in brackets. A * indicates that there is a portrait. Haar
    Hachette
    , Jean (944*)
    Hadamard
    , Jacques (2674*)
    Hadley
    , John (191*)
    Hahn
    , Hans (138*)
    , Jaroslav (907*)
    Haitam
    , Abu Ali al- (2490*)
    Hall, Marshall Jr.

    Hall, Philip

    Halley
    , Edmond (2532*)
    Halmos
    , Paul (1328*) Halphen , George (872*) Halsted , George (299*) Hamill , Christine (398) Hamilton, William Hamilton, William R Hamming , Richard W (582*) Hankel , Hermann (546*) Hardy, Claude Hardy, G H Harish-Chandra Harriot , Thomas (3306*) Hartley , Brian (466*) Hartree , Douglas (436*) Hasib Abu Kamil al (1012) Hasse , Helmut (1189*) Hau , Lene (1018*) Hausdorff , Felix (345*) Hawking , Stephen (1282*) Hay , Louise (2037*) Hayes , Ellen (1060*) Hazlett , Olive (1345*) Haytham , Abu Ali al (2490*) Heath , Thomas (199*) Heaviside , Oliver (1209*) Heawood , Percy (596*) Hecht , Daniel (117) Hecke , Erich (730*) Hedrick , Earle (501*) Heegaard , Poul (380*) Heilbronn , Hans (2080*) Heine , Eduard (268*) Heisenberg , Werner (2604*) Hellinger , Ernst (1233*) Helly , Eduard (909*) Helmholtz , Hermann von (2214*) Heng , Zhang (228*) Henrici , Olaus (117*) Hensel , Kurt (252*) Heraclides of Pontus (773*) Herbrand , Jacques (376*) , Pierre (148) Hermann , Jakob (267*) Hermann of Reichenau Hermite , Charles (1849*) Heron of Alexandria (2275) Herschel, Caroline

    15. 2 The Reception By Ernst Schröder
    Graßmann 1844) and hermann hankel (18391873, cf. hankel 1867), andon Robert Graßmann's (1815-1901) symbolic logic (Graßmann 1872).
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    2 The Reception by Ernst Schröder
    From the very beginning the learned competition concerning the best system of logic had an international flavor. The knowledge of the new logical systems in Great Britain was carried into the world primarily through the writings of William Stanley Jevons . His Principles of Science ) in particular worked as a catalyst. Furthermore, the effect of Alexander Bain's Logic ) should not be underestimated. It was devoted to John Stuart Mill's inductive logic, but contained a section on Boole's symbolic logic which stimulated the emergence of research on symbolic logic in Poland. It is safe to assume that even MacColl got to know Boole's algebra of logic via Bain's logic. In the second paper on ``The Calculus of Equivalent Statements'' ( ), he quoted Boole according to Bain's presentation. I have shown elsewhere (cf.  Peckhaus 1997 ) that the roots of Schröder's algebra of logic are to be found in the German abstract algebraical conceptions of his time, but not in Boole's

    16. © 1998-2001 Sommerfeld-Projekt. Ausgelesen Am 24. Januar 2001
    hermann (1870-1961); Edlund, Erik (1819-1888); Faraday, Michael(1791-1867); FitzGerald, Gerald (1851-1901); hankel, hermann (1839-1873
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    Arnold Sommerfeld an Hendrik A. Lorentz,
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    17. Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind Of Science -- Index H
    on networks, 527, 1045 Handprints purpose of in cave paintings, 1184 Handwritingrandomness in, 1192 hankel, hermann (Germany, 18391873) and generalization in
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    H theorem of Boltzmann
    Haar wavelets
    Hackers
    and precursors to my work, 879
    and universe as computer, 860
    Hadamard, Jacques S. (France, 1865-1963)
    and chaos theory, 971
    and Hadamard matrices, 1073
    Hadamard matrices
    Hadamard order for Walsh functions, 1073 Hadrons as particles, 1043 in QCD, 1061 Hailstone numbers (3n+1 problem) Hair cells in inner ear, 585, 1079 Hair follicles and animal coloration, 1012 Haken, Hermann P. J. (Germany, 1927- ) and reaction-diffusion, 1013 Hales, Stephen (England, 1677-1761) and leaf growth, 1005 Hales, Thomas C. (USA, 1958- ) and sphere packings, 986 Halftoning Halite (rock salt) hopper crystals Halting in aggregation systems, 979 in function definitions, 1163 longest times for, 1144 in one-way TMs, 759, 1143 in register machines, 896 in small Turing machines, 1119 in symbolic systems, 897 in Turing machines, 889 Halting probabilities and algorithmic randomness, 1067 for code 20, 964

    18. Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind Of Science -- Index F-j
    1958 ) and sphere packings, 986 Hamming, Richard W. (USA, 1915-1998) and error-correctingcodes, 1101 hankel, hermann (Germany, 1839-1873) and generalization
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    A-E
    F-J K-O P-S T-Z
    F-J
    Fano, Robert M. (USA, 1917- )
    and data compression, 1069
    Fedorov, Evgraf S. (Russia, 1853-1919)
    and shapes of 3D domains, 929
    Feigenbaum, Mitchell J. (USA, 1944- )
    and computer experiments, 899
    and iterated maps, 921
    in Preface, xiii
    Fejes Tóth, László (Hungary, 1915- )
    and circle packing, 985 Fermat, Pierre de (France, 1601-1665) and Fermat's Last Theorem, 1166 and primes, 909 Fermi, Enrico (Italy/USA, 1901-1954) and computer experiments, 879, 899 and extraterrestrial contact, 1191 and statistical mechanics, 1020 Feynman, Carl R. (USA, 1962- ) and cryptanalysis of rule 30, 1087 in Preface, xiii Feynman, Richard P. (USA, 1918-1988) and cryptanalysis of rule 30, 1087 and discrete quantum models, 1060 and discreteness of space, 1027 and path integrals, 1057 and physics and computation, 1126 in Preface, xii, xiii, xiv Fibonacci, Leonardo (Pisano) (Italy, ~1170 - ~1250) and digital numbers, 902 and Fibonacci numbers, 891

    19. Great Mathematicians
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