Emil Hilb (born 26 April 1882 in Stuttgart; died 6 August 1929 in Würzburg) was a German-Jewish mathematician who worked in the fields of special functions...
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Hilb may refer to: Emil Hilb (1882–1929), German-Jewish mathematician Hilbert scheme, in algebraic geometry Hilb, Rogal & Hobbs Co. This disambiguation...
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University of Freiburg Doctoral advisor C. Felix Klein Doctoral students Emil Hilb David Hilbert Martin Kutta Alfred Loewy Hermann Minkowski Oskar Perron...
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algebra Maximilian Herzberger (1899–1982), mathematician and physicist Emil Hilb (1882–1929), mathematician Peter Hilton (1923–2010), homotopy theory Edith...
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War II). Titchmarsh had followed the method of the German mathematician Emil Hilb, who derived the eigenfunction expansions using complex function theory...
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Haupt obtained his PhD in 1911 under the supervision of Georg Rost and Emil Hilb at the University of Würzburg, and became a professor at the University...
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ETH Zurich. Shortly thereafter he completed his PhD in Würzburg under Emil Hilb. In August 1922, Baer married Ellen Lohnstein (1902-1998), a daughter...
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Minckwitz, a reporter for the Berlin Daily Greta Bohacek as Mariechen Stella Hilb as Hedda Ehrlich Lucas Prisor as Kaiser Wilhelm II Runa Greiner as Else Spinola...
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Ferres Drama Sickness of Youth Dieter Berner [de] Alina Levshin, Stella Hilb [de], Matthias Weidenhöfer [de], Florens Schmidt [de] Drama a.k.a. Pains...
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