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  1. Varieties of Groups by Hanna Neumann, 1967-01
  2. Schwartz distributions (Notes on pure mathematics) by Hanna Neumann, 1972
  3. Varieties of groups (Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete Volume 37) by Hanna Neumann, 1967
  4. A counter-example in sum-free sets: Dedicated to the memory of Hanna Neumann (Pure mathematics preprint) by Anne Penfold Street, 1972
  5. Various varieties: Dedicated to the memory of Hanna Neumann (Pure mathematics preprint) by Sheila Oates Macdonald, 1972
  6. Varieties of groups;: Lectures delivered at the Manchester College of Science & Technology in the session 1962-63 by Hanna Neumann, 1964
  7. On the laws of PSL (2,2n) (Pure mathematics preprint) by Bruce Southcott, 1972

1. Hanna Neumann
Hanna Neumann. February 12, 1914 November 14, 1971. Completed her D.Phil at Oxford in 1944. Newman, M.F. " Hanna Neumann" in Women of Mathematics A Biobibliographic Sourcebook, Louise Grinstein and Paul Campbell
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Hanna Neumann
February 12, 1914 - November 14, 1971 Completed her D.Phil at Oxford in 1944. After many years of teaching in England, in 1964 became head of the Department of Pure Mathematics in the National University's School of General Studies in Australia. One of the founding vice-presidents of the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers in 1966. Read a reprint of her obituary from the Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society.
References
  • Newman, M.F. "Hanna Neumann" in Women of Mathematics: A Biobibliographic Sourcebook, Louise Grinstein and Paul Campbell, Editors, Greenwood Press, 1987.
  • Newman, M.F and G.E.Wall. "Hanna Neumann," Journal of the Australian Math. Society
  • Newman, M.F. "Hanna Heumann, A Biographical Notice," Australian Mathematics Teacher (March 1973), 1-22.
  • Anand, Kailash. "Hanna Neumann: A great woman mathematician from down under," Newsletter of the Association for Women in Mathematics, Vol 18, No. 1 (1988), 10-13.
  • Beatth, Nicole. "Hanna Neumann," in Notable Mathematicians from Ancient Times to the Present, Robyn Young, Editor, Gale Research, 1998.
  • 2. AAS-Biographical Memoirs-Neumann
    Hanna Neumann 19141971. By MF Newman and GE Wall. Biography. Fellowshipof August 1963. But then Hanna Neumann was a remarkable person.
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    Hanna Neumann 1914-1971
    By M. F. Newman and G. E. Wall
    Biography
    A description of Hanna's life (she was not a formal sort of person and much preferred this simple style of address) divides rather naturally into three parts: Germany 1914-38, Britain 1938-63; Australia 1963-71. Hanna was born in Berlin on 12 February 1914 the youngest of three children of Hermann and Katharina von Caemmerer. Her father was the only male descendant of a family of Prussian officer tradition. He broke the tradition to become an historian. He had a doctorate and his venia legendi (right to lecture) and was well on the way to establishing himself as an archivist and academic historian when he was killed in the first days of the 1914-18 war. Her mother was descended from a Huguenot family which had settled in Prussia in the second half of the eighteenth century. The older children were a brother Ernst (1908) and a sister Dora (1910). Her brother was Professor of Law at Freiburg i.Br.-he was for a time Rektor (Vice-chancellor). Her sister (who also has a doctorate) wored in Berlin in the re-training of social workers. As a result of her father's death the family lived impecuniously on a war pension which had to be supplemented by other earnings. Already at the age of thirteen Hanna contributed to the family income by coaching younger school children. By the time she reached the final years at school she was coaching up to fifteen periods a week. This presumably helped teach her to organize her time efficiently.

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    1798 in Joachimsthal, Germany (now Jachymov, Czech Republic) Died 23 May 1895 inKönigsberg, Germany (now Kaliningrad, Russia) neumann hanna, Hanna Neumann
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    Translate this page neumann hanna, WIEGOLD James. Linked products and linked embeddings of groupsMath. Zeitschr. 73, 1960, tiré à part de 19 pages - Prix 10 €.
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    5. Neumann, Hanna - Australian Women Biographical Entry
    neumann, hanna Australian Women Biographical entry, Australian Women s ArchivesProject is a biographical, bibliographical and archival database of Autralian
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    Neumann, Hanna (1914 - 1971)
    Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources Published Sources Mathematician Born: 12 February 1914 Germany. Died: 14 November 1971. Neumann was Professor and Head of Department of Pure Mathematics, School of General Studies, Australian National University 1964-71. Earlier she was Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Hull and University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology 1946-63. Career Highlights Born: 12 February 1914. Died: 14 November 1971.
    Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science 1969. She was the wife of Bernhard Neumann.
    Sources used to compile this entry: Bright Sparcs : http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/ Online Sources Published Sources See Also
    • Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, 'Where are the Women in Australian science?', Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, 22 August 2003

    6. Neumann_Hanna
    hanna neumann. Born 12 Feb 1914 in Berlin, Germany Died 14 Nov 1971in Ottawa, Canada. hanna neumann s maiden name was von Caemmerer.
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    Hanna Neumann
    Born: 12 Feb 1914 in Berlin, Germany
    Died: 14 Nov 1971 in Ottawa, Canada
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    to see four larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Hanna Neumann 's maiden name was von Caemmerer. She attended Berlin University and there she was taught analytic and projective geometry by Bieberbach , differential and integral calculus by Schmidt and number theory by Schur Bieberbach Bernhard Neumann . As Bernhard was a Jew, he had been forced to leave Germany for England in 1933. (They had been secretly engaged since 1934.) Hanna studied at Oxford under Olgar Taussky-Todd and completed her doctorate in 1944. Hanna taught at Hull, then UMIST in Manchester until 1963. The year 1961-62 she spent with Bernhard at the Courant Institute in New York. While they were in New York the invitation arrived for both of them to set up mathematics at the Australian National University. In 1963 Hanna and Bernhard went to Australia where she was to spend the rest of her career. In 1971 she undertook a lecture tour of Canada. After lecturing in a number of universities Hanna reached Carleton University, Ottawa. There she became ill and died two days later.

    7. Neumann_Hanna
    Biography of hanna neumann (19141971) hanna neumann. Born 12 Feb 1914 in Berlin, Germany hanna neumann's maiden name was von Caemmerer
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    Hanna Neumann
    Born: 12 Feb 1914 in Berlin, Germany
    Died: 14 Nov 1971 in Ottawa, Canada
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    to see four larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Hanna Neumann 's maiden name was von Caemmerer. She attended Berlin University and there she was taught analytic and projective geometry by Bieberbach , differential and integral calculus by Schmidt and number theory by Schur Bieberbach Bernhard Neumann . As Bernhard was a Jew, he had been forced to leave Germany for England in 1933. (They had been secretly engaged since 1934.) Hanna studied at Oxford under Olgar Taussky-Todd and completed her doctorate in 1944. Hanna taught at Hull, then UMIST in Manchester until 1963. The year 1961-62 she spent with Bernhard at the Courant Institute in New York. While they were in New York the invitation arrived for both of them to set up mathematics at the Australian National University. In 1963 Hanna and Bernhard went to Australia where she was to spend the rest of her career. In 1971 she undertook a lecture tour of Canada. After lecturing in a number of universities Hanna reached Carleton University, Ottawa. There she became ill and died two days later.

    8. Neumann_Bernhard
    difficult time was approaching, however, which would have a major effect on his lifeand that of hanna von Caemmerer who later became hanna neumann after they
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    Bernhard Hermann Neumann
    Born: 15 Oct 1909 in Berlin, Germany
    Died: 20 Oct 2002 in Canberra, Australia
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    Bernhard Neumann 's father was Richard Neumann, an engineer who worked for the electricity company AEG. The family lived in a wealthy district of Berlin. Bernhard attended school in Berlin spending three years in primary school followed by nine years at the Herderschule. As one might imagine mathematics was his best subject but at first he did not enjoy his other subjects very much at all. He found the teaching at the Herderschule rather uninspiring particularly the lessons on French and Latin. However, later in his school career things changed and Latin in particular became one of his favourite subjects. He began reading Latin for pleasure and found some Latin texts on scientific topics of particular interest. Neumann entered the University of Freiburg to study mathematics in 1928 and spent two semesters there before moving to the Friedrich-Wihelms University in Berlin. There he was influenced by an impressive collection of teachers including Schmidt , Robert Remak and Schur , together with his assistant Alfred Brauer , and near contemporaries of Neumann such as Hurt Hirsch , Richard Rado and Helmut Wielandt . In fact it was Remak , more than any of the others, who influenced Neumann to turn towards group theory for at first he intended to become a topologist.

    9. Hanna Dorothea Maria NEUMANN
    hanna Dorothea Maria neumann, 1818 Arthur's aunt. Father Johann Friedrich neumann, 1799-1857. Mother hanna Maria Sophie KRüGER neumann, ca 1793-1851
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    Hanna Dorothea Maria NEUMANN
    Arthur's aunt Father Johann Friedrich NEUMANN
    Mother Hanna Maria Sophie KRüGER Neumann , ca 1793-1851
    Hanna Dorothea Maria NEUMANN
    Brother Ephraim Adolpf Friedrich "Friedrich" NEUMANN
    Sister Sophie Christine Friederike NEUMANN Ruthenberg
    Sister Augusta Friederike Sophie NEUMANN
    Time Line 27 FEB 1818
    - Born at Groß Daberkow, Kr Stargard, Mecklenburg-Strelitz at 6:00 PM 5 MAR 1818 - Baptised there . Godparents included Maria Barner, mädchen from Groß Daberkow, Mrs Wenzel, statthalterfrau from Groß Daberkow and Bruk, tagelöhner from Groß Daberkow 5 APR 1822, Age 4 - Brother Ephraim Adolpf Friedrich "Friedrich" NEUMANN born at Mildenitz, Kr Stargard, Mecklenburg-Strelitz
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    10. Hanna Maria Sophie KRüGER
    Mitch Blank's Uckermark Genealogy hanna Maria Sophie KRüGER hanna Maria Sophie KRüGER neumann, ca 17931851 Mother Charlotte WENZEL Krüger. hanna Maria Sophie KRüGER neumann, ca 1793-1851
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    Hanna Maria Sophie KRüGER Neumann , ca 1793-1851
    Arthur's grandmother Father Christian Ephraim KRüGER
    Mother Charlotte WENZEL Krüger
    Hanna Maria Sophie KRüGER Neumann
    , ca 1793-1851
    Sister Dorothea Sophia KRüGER Koester
    Sister Maria Christina KRüGER
    Sister Christina Friederica KRüGER
    Stillborn sister, 1809
    Sister Christine Sophie Charlotte KRüGER
    Husband Johann Friedrich NEUMANN
    Daughter Hanna Dorothea Maria NEUMANN Son Ephraim Adolpf Friedrich "Friedrich" NEUMANN Daughter Sophie Christine Friederike NEUMANN Ruthenberg Daughter Augusta Friederike Sophie NEUMANN Time Line About - Born 3 MAR 1803, Age 10 - Sister Dorothea Sophia KRüGER Koester born at Mildenitz, Kr Stargard, Mecklenburg-Strelitz 29 MAY 1805, Age 12 - Sister Maria Christina KRüGER born there 18 APR 1807, Age 14 - Sister Christina Friederica KRüGER born there 19 JAN 1809, Age 16 - Grandfather Christian KRüGER , age 66, died there 24 SEP 1809, Age 16 - Sister stillborn there 12 FEB 1811, Age 18 - Sister Christine Sophie Charlotte KRüGER born there 19 OCT 1813, Age 20 - Sister Christine Sophie Charlotte KRüGER , age 2, died there 24 OCT 1817, Age 24

    11. Neumann, Hanna - Australian Women Archival And Heritage Sources
    neumann, hanna Australian Women Archival and Heritage Sources, Australian Women sArchives Project is a biographical, bibliographical and archival database
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    Biographical entry Online Sources Published Sources Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
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    Title: Hanna Neumann - Records Reference: MS 88 Date Range: Description: Personal and scientific correspondence with papers relating to scientific organisations, associations and publishers including the Australian Mathematical Society and its Journal, the Australian National University Science Society and the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers 1964-72 [90 cm, MS 88]. Quantity: 0.9 m Access: Available for Reference Top of Page Published by National Foundation for Australian Women on Australian Women's Archives Project Web Site
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    12. Neumann, Hanna - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry
    neumann, hanna Bright Sparcs Biographical entry, Bright Sparcs is a biographical,bibliographical and archival database of Australian scientists with links
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    Neumann, Hanna (1914 - 1971)
    FAA Related Entries Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources Published Sources Mathematician Born: 12 February 1914 Berlin, Germany. Died: 14 November 1971. Neumann was Professor and Head of Department of Pure Mathematics, School of General Studies, Australian National University 1964-71. Earlier she was Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Hull and University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology 1946-63. She was the wife of Bernhard Neumann. Career Highlights Chronology
    Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (FAA) Related Entries for Neumann, Hanna Husband Top of Page Online Sources Published Sources Structure based on ISAAR(CPF) - click here for an explanation of the fields Prepared by: McCarthy, G.J.
    Created: 20 October 1993
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    13. On The Hanna Neumann Conjecture
    On the hanna neumann Conjecture The hanna neumann conjecture states that if F is a free group, then for all nontrivial finitely generated subgroups H K = F, rank(H intersect K) 1 = rank(H)-1
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    14. Neumann, Hanna - Bright Sparcs Archival And Heritage Sources
    neumann, hanna Bright Sparcs Archival and Heritage Sources, Bright Sparcs is abiographical, bibliographical and archival database of Australian scientists
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    FAA Biographical entry Online Sources Published Sources Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
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    Title: Hanna Neumann - Records Reference: MS 88 Date Range: Description: Personal and scientific correspondence with papers relating to scientific organisations, associations and publishers including the Australian Mathematical Society and its Journal, the Australian National University Science Society and the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers 1964-72 [90 cm, MS 88]. Quantity: 0.9 m Access: Available for reference Top of Page Published by Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre on ASAPWeb
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    15. Subgroups Of Free Groups A Contribution To The Hanna Neumann
    Subgroups of free groups a contribution to the hanna neumann conjecture . We prove that the strengthened hanna neumann conjecture, on the rank of the intersection of finitely generated subgroups
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    16. Towards The Hanna Neumann Conjecture Using Dicks' Method
    Towards the hanna neumann conjecture using Dicks' method The hanna neumann conjecture states that the intersection of two nontrivial subgroups of rank k +1 and l +1 of a free group has rank at
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    17. The Hanna Neumann Conjecture
    The hanna neumann conjecture. If A and B are finitely generated nontrivialsubgroups of a free group of finite rank, and I is the
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    The Hanna Neumann conjecture
    If A and B are finitely generated non-trivial subgroups of a free group of finite rank, and I is the intersection of A and B, then rk(I)-1 <= (rk(A)-1)(rk(B)-1).
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    18. Neumann, Hanna - Bright Sparcs Published Sources
    neumann, hanna Bright Sparcs Published Sources, Bright Sparcs is a biographical, bibliographical and archival database of Australian scientists with links to related articles and images. It Browse Search Previous Next. neumann, hanna (1914 - 1971) neumann, hanna - AAS Biographical Memoir', Records of the Australian Academy of Science, vol
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    FAA Biographical entry Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources The following entries are from the History of Australian Science and Technology Bibliography
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    • Barnes, Mary, 'Hanna Neumann (1914-1971) mathematician', in Heather Radi (ed.), 200 Australian Women: A Redress Anthology , Women's Redress Press Inc, Sydney, 1988. Details Fowler, Kenneth, 'Johanna Neumann (1914-1971), Mathematician', in John Ritchie (ed.), Australian Dictionary of Biography , vol. 15, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2000, p. 465. Details Newman, Michael F., 'Hanna Neumann (1914-1971)', in Louise S. Grinstein and Paul J. Campbell (eds), Women of Mathematics: A Bibliographic Sourcebook , Greenwood Press, New York, 1987, pp. 156-160. Details
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    • Radi, H. (ed.), 200 Australian Women: A Redress Anthology , Women's Redress Press Inc, Sydney, 1988, 268 pp. Details
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    • Newman, M. F. and Wall, G. E., 'Hanna Neumann', Records of the Australian Academy of Science , vol. 3, no. 2, 1975, pp. 59-87.

    19. Bernhard Hermann Neumann
    Hull in 1946. The neumanns were fortunate in that hanna neumann wassoon able to join him on the staff as an assistant lecturer.
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    Bernhard Hermann Neumann
    Bernhard Neumann attended school in Berlin at the Herderschule before entering the University of Freiburg to study mathematics in 1928. He studied for his doctorate at the University of Berlin. There he was influenced by an impressive collection of teachers including Schmidt, Robert Remak and Schur. There he met his wife Hanna, also a mathematician. Neumann was awarded his doctorate by the University of Berlin in 1932. When Hitler came to power in 1933, life in Germany became very hard for those of Jewish origin, and Neumann emigrated to England. In England he studied at the University of Cambridge, receiving a Ph.D. from Cambridge in 1935. Even a mathematician as outstanding as Neumann was not guaranteed a lecturing post at that time and he spent 2 years unemployed before being appointed to an assistant lectureship in Cardiff in 1937. In 1940 he joined the Pioneer Corps, then the Royal Artillery, and lastly the Intelligence Corps for the duration of the war. After the war ended, Neumann searched for an academic appointment again, and this time was appointed a lecturer at Hull in 1946. The Neumanns were fortunate in that Hanna Neumann was soon able to join him on the staff as an assistant lecturer. In 1948, Neumann was appointed to the University of Manchester. In1961, Hanna was Neumann accepted an offer from the Australian National University of a professorship and the head of the mathematics department at the Institute of Advanced Studies. He retired in 1974.

    20. Neumann, Hanna - Australian Women Published Sources
    neumann, hanna Australian Women Published Sources, NAME is a biographical, bibliographical and archival database of SUBJECT with links to related articles and images. ADD MORE DESCRIPTION AS Browse Search Previous Next. neumann, hanna (1914 - 1971) and Wall G.E., ' neumann, hanna - AAS Biographical Memoir 3 (2), 1975
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    • Newman, Michael F, 'Hanna Neumann (1914-1971)', in Louise S. Grinstein and Paul J. Campbell (eds), Women of Mathematics: A Bibliographic Sourcebook , 156-160 edn, Greenwood Press, New York, 1987. Details
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    • Radi, H. (ed.), 200 Australian Women: A Redress Anthology , Women's Redress Press Inc, Sydney, 1988, 268 pp. Details
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    • Newman, M. F. and Wall, G. E., 'Hanna Neuman', Records of the Australian Academy of Science , vol. 3, no. 2, 1975, pp. 59-87. Details Walker, Rosanne, 'Hanna Neumann (1914-1971)', Australasian Science , vol. 22, no. 1, 2001, p. 46. Details Wall, G. E., 'Hanna Neumann [Includes list of publications]', Journal of Australian Mathematical Society , vol. 17, no. 1, 1974, pp. 1-28. Details
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    • Newman M.F. and Wall G.E., 'Neumann, Hanna - AAS Biographical Memoir 3 (2), 1975.', Records of the Australian Academy of Science , vol. 3, no. 2, Australian Science Archives Project, 1975

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