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  1. Elementarer Beweis einer Ungleichung fur konvexe Korper by Alexander Dinghas, 1939
  2. Zur Theorie der konvexen Korper im n-dimensionalen Raum by Alexander Dinghas, 1939
  3. Vorlesungen uber Funktionentheorie. by Alexander. Dinghas, 1961-01-01
  4. Verzerrungssätze bei holomorphen Abbildungen von Hauptbereichen automorpher Gruppen mehrerer komplexer Veränderlicher in eine Kähler-Mannigfaltigkeit (Sitzungsberichte ... Sitzungsber.Heidelberg 68) (German Edition) by Alexander Dinghas, 1968-01-01
  5. Vorlesungen über Funktionentheorie. (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften) (German Edition) by Alexander Dinghas, 1961-01-01
  6. Beweis einer Ungleichung fur konvexe Korper by Alexander Dinghas, 1939
  7. Minkowskische Summen und integrale superadditive Mengenfunktionale isoperimetrische Ungleichungen. (Mémorial des Sciences Mathématiques). by Alexander Dinghas, 1961
  8. Zur Differentialgeometrie der klassischen Fundamentalbereiche (Sitzungsberichte der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Klasse ; Jahrg. 1974, abh. 2) by Alexander Dinghas, 1974
  9. Die Grundlehren Der Mathematischen Wissenchaften by Alexander Dinghas, 1961

1. Dinghas
Alexander Dinghas. Alexander Dinghas s father was a primary school teacher. Alexanderattended primary school in Smyrna and began his secondary schooling there.
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Alexander Dinghas
Born: 9 Feb 1908 in Smyrna (now Izmir), Turkey
Died: 19 April 1974 in Berlin, Germany
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Alexander Dinghas 's father was a primary school teacher. Alexander attended primary school in Smyrna and began his secondary schooling there. In 1922 his parents moved from Smyrna to Athens and Alexander moved with the family to complete the last three years of his secondary schooling there. In 1925 he entered the Athens Technical University where he studied engineering, graduating in 1930 with a diploma in electrical and mechanical engineering. He married Fanny Grafiadou in 1931. In 1931 Dinghas began his studies at Berlin. His original intention was to study physics and he began taking courses in both physics and mathematics, as well as some philosophy courses. The three professors of mathematics were Schmidt Schur and Bieberbach . However, many other talented mathematicians and theoretical physicists were also at Berlin and influenced Dinghas. In particular , von Mises , von Laue, von Neumann , Richard Rado Bernhard Neumann and Wielandt . It was the teaching of Schmidt in particular which convinced Dinghas that mathematics rather than physics was the subject for him to pursue.

2. Dinghas
Alexander Dinghas. Born 9 Feb 1908 in Alexander Dinghas studied atBerlin under Schmidt, Schur and Bieberbach. As a nonGerman his
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Alexander Dinghas
Born: 9 Feb 1908 in Smyrna (now Izmir), Turkey
Died: 19 April 1974 in Berlin, Germany
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Alexander Dinghas studied at Berlin under Schmidt Schur and Bieberbach . As a non-German his career during the Nazi years were difficult but he became professor at the Humbolt University in 1947. From 1949 until his death he was director of the Mathematical Institute at the Free University of Berlin. His work is in many areas of mathematics including differential equations, functions of a complex variable, functions of several complex variables, measure theory and differential geometry. His most important work was in function theory, in particular Nevanlinna theory. References (6 books/articles) Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index
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3. Mathematiker In Berlin (17.-20. Jahrhundert)
Translate this page Berger Robert *1933, Boehme Harald *1941, Brucker Peter *1942, Brunner Götz *1938,Bruns Günter *1928, dinghas alexander 1908-1974, dinghas alexander 1908-1974.
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4. Dinghas
Alexander Dinghas. Born 9 Feb 1908 in Smyrna (now Izmir), Turkey Died 19 April1974 in Berlin, Germany. Mathematiker Bild Show birthplace location.
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Alexander Dinghas
Born: 9 Feb 1908 in Smyrna (now Izmir), Turkey
Died: 19 April 1974 in Berlin, Germany
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Dinghas studied at Berlin under Schmidt Schur and Bieberbach . As a non-German his career during the Nazi years were difficult but he became professor at the Humbolt University in 1947. From 1949 until his death he was director of the Mathematical Institute at the Free University of Berlin. His work is in many areas of mathematics including differential equations, functions of a complex variable, functions of several complex variables, measure theory and differential geometry. His most important work was in function theory, in particular Nevanlinna theory. References (6 books/articles) Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index
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5. H VOGEL Vorkurs Physik Einsteig Fur Studienanfanger ; Adalbert
Uber Funktionentheorie Alexander dinghas alexander DINGHAS;
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7. Mathematical Family Of Jakob Stoustrup
Translate this page Guazzelli Alex Iosevich Alex Linden Alex Martsinkovsky Alex Mosley Alex RingenbachAlex Rosenberg Alex Sarishvili Alex Woo Alexander dinghas alexander Abian
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Mathematical family of Jakob Stoustrup
In the below list, you will find all mathematicians listed with a common ancestor to Jakob Stoustrup in The Mathematics Genealogy Project . So, if you find your own name in this list, it is because you are listed as a descendant of Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz in the project database. The list is sorted by first name or first initial.
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8. DINGHAS ALEXANDER (in Lcmarc)
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whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/1824.html. dinghas, alexander. wwwhistory.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/ Mathematicians/dinghas.html. Dini, Ulisse
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11. Dinghas
Biography of alexander dinghas (19081974) alexander dinghas. Born 9 Feb 1908 in Smyrna (now Izmir), Turkey alexander dinghas's father was a primary school teacher. alexander attended primary school in Smyrna and began his
http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Dinghas.html
Alexander Dinghas
Born: 9 Feb 1908 in Smyrna (now Izmir), Turkey
Died: 19 April 1974 in Berlin, Germany
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to see two larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Alexander Dinghas 's father was a primary school teacher. Alexander attended primary school in Smyrna and began his secondary schooling there. In 1922 his parents moved from Smyrna to Athens and Alexander moved with the family to complete the last three years of his secondary schooling there. In 1925 he entered the Athens Technical University where he studied engineering, graduating in 1930 with a diploma in electrical and mechanical engineering. He married Fanny Grafiadou in 1931. In 1931 Dinghas began his studies at Berlin. His original intention was to study physics and he began taking courses in both physics and mathematics, as well as some philosophy courses. The three professors of mathematics were Schmidt Schur and Bieberbach . However, many other talented mathematicians and theoretical physicists were also at Berlin and influenced Dinghas. In particular , von Mises , von Laue, von Neumann , Richard Rado Bernhard Neumann and Wielandt . It was the teaching of Schmidt in particular which convinced Dinghas that mathematics rather than physics was the subject for him to pursue.

12. References For Dinghas
Translate this page References for alexander dinghas. Articles H Begehr 40-44. WK Hayman,alexander dinghas, Bull. London Math. Soc. 8 (1976), 299-306. R
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References for Alexander Dinghas
Articles:
  • H Begehr, Alexander Dinghas in memoriam, Jahresberichte der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung
  • H Begehr and L Volkmann, Liste der Publikationen Alexander Dinghas, (Berlin, 1977), 45-55.
  • Sitzungsberichte der Berliner Mathematischen Gesellschaft (Berlin, 1987), 85-88.
  • (Berlin, 1977), 40-44.
  • W K Hayman, Alexander Dinghas, Bull. London Math. Soc.
  • R Nevanlinna, Alexander Dinghas in memoriam, (Berlin, 1977), 36-39. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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  • 13. Mathematics - What's Been Published
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    14. Dinghas Portraits
    Portraits of alexander dinghas alexander dinghas. JOC/EFR August 2001 http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/ history/PictDisplay/dinghas.html
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    Alexander Dinghas
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    15. Mathematics - - What's Been Published
    Mathematics What s Been Published. Click your selection Home Site Author Title ISBN Reference Phrase . Showing all records for dinghas, alexander
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    16. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Erhard Schmidt
    Universität Berlin. 1944. alexander dinghas. Universität Berlin. 1936. 107
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    17. Auteur - Dinghas, Alexander
    Translate this page Auteur dinghas, alexander, 3 documents trouvés. Ajouter au panier,Imprimer, Envoyer par mail, Liste détaillée. Ouvrage Wertverteilung
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    18. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Chi-Siang Chen
    zur NevanlinnaAhlforsschen Theorie der meromorphen Funktionen. Advisor 1 alexander dinghas. Advisor 2 Erhard Schmidt
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    19. Alexander Dinghas
    Translate this page dinghas, alexander (9.2.1908 - 19.4.1974). Lexika (Printausgaben) WWW-InformationenPrint-Biographien Werk Bibliographien Lexika. dinghas, alexander, Dr. phil.
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    Alexander Dinghas
    Mitglied der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften
    Dinghas, Alexander (9.2.1908 - 19.4.1974)
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    Dinghas, Alexander, Dr. phil. habil., o. Prof., Dir. d. I. Math. Inst. d. Freien U. Berlin; 1 Berlin 31, Karlsruher Str. 11 (Smyrna 9.II.08) habil U. Berlin 39, Prof. m LAuftr. 46, pers. o. Prof. 47, o. Prof. Freie U. 49, Gastprof. Columbia 53;
    Silb. Medaille U. Helsinki 62; Akad. Trondheim 59, Kongel. Norske Videnskabers Selskab, Korresp. Mitgl. d. Heidelberger Akad. d. Wiss. 64.
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    Biographie vom St. Andrews Archiv Nachruf der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften www.math.fu-berlin.de/ Portraits
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    Gruppenbild Alexander Dinghas The Mathematics Genealogy Project Top
    Print-Biographien
    Nachruf im Jahresbericht der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung Bd. 81 (1978/79), S. 153-176 von Heinrich Begehr
    Mit Publikationsliste
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    Bieberbach, Ludwig:

    20. Graph Theory White Pages Lutz Volkmann
    1973 FUBerlin; alexander dinghas. Beiträge zur Theorie der ganzen Funktionen, deren Ordnung kleiner als eins ist
    http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~sanders/graphtheory/people/Volkmann.L.html

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