Helly-Type Theorems And Geometric Transversals hellyType Theorems and Geometric Transversals INTRODUCTION A geometric transversal is an affine subspace of R d , such as a point, line, plane or hyperplane, which intersects every member of a http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/342316.html&y=0
Www.mathematik.de | Funktionalanalysis Translate this page Zu nennen sind hier E. helly (1884-1943), H. Hahn (1879-1943) und natürlichS. Banach (1892-1945). E. Schmidt, F. Riesz, E. helly, H. Hahn, S. Banach. http://mathematik.de/mde/information/landkarte/gebiete/funktionalanalysis/funkti
Extractions: Impressum Kontakt Suchen [Zurück zu Mathematik heute] ... [Druckversion] Die Grundidee der Funktionalanalysis ist, Folgen und Funktionen als Punkte in einem Raum zu interpretieren und Probleme der Analysis algebraischen und analytischen Eigenschaften dieser Räme aus. Insbesondere werden Eigenschaften von sog. "Banachräumen" untersucht, das sind Mengen, die in vielerlei Hinsicht eine ähnliche Struktur wie die reellen Zahlen haben: Man kann ihre Elemente addieren und mit einer reellen Zahl multiplizieren, die grundlegenden Rechengesetze gelten, der Abstand zwischen je zwei Elementen ist erklärt und der Raum hat in einem gewissen Sinne keine Lücken, man sagt, er ist "vollständig". V. Volterra S. Pincherle G. Peano I. Fredholm D. Hilbert Die Funktionalanalysis entwickelte sich aus dem Studium von Integralgleichungen, V. Volterra (1860-1940) betrachtete 1887 von ihm sog. "funzioni delle linee", Funktionen, deren Argumente nicht einfache Zahlen, sondern andere Funktionen waren, und definierte und untersuchte die analytischen Eigenschaften solcher Funktionen (Stetigkeit, Differenzierbarkeit, etc.) im Rahmen von bestimmten Integralgleichungen.
RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY of taking an active part in the demise of eduard Shevardnadze s presidency DamienHelly is Caucasus project director at the Brusselsbased International Crisis http://www.rferl.org/features/2003/12/11122003184039.asp
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Eugene Lukacs, 1906-1987 mathematics at University of Vienna. He took courses with Hans Hahn, EduardHelly, Walter Meyer, Leopold Vietoris and Wilhelm Wirtinger. http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/math/faculty/Lukacs.html
Extractions: Eugene Lukacs was born in Szombathely, Hungary on August 14, 1906. Six weeks after his birth, he was brought to Vienna where he grew up, got his primary and secondary education and studied mathematics at University of Vienna. He took courses with Hans Hahn, Eduard Helly, Walter Meyer, Leopold Vietoris and Wilhelm Wirtinger. Eugene met his wife to be, Elizabeth Weisz, at the University of Vienna in 1927. She was taking Mathematics and Physics. They were married in 1935. Eugene's interest in geometry led him to write a Ph.D. dissertation under Walter Meyer. He earned his Ph.D. degree in 1930. Subsequently he took an actuarial degree in 1931. Due to scarceness of positions at the University, Eugene taught secondary school in Vienna for two years. Then he accepted a position as an actuary at an insurance company. E. Helly and Z.W. Birnbaum were amongst his colleagues. He stayed with the company until 1937 and also taught extension courses in mathematics at the Volkshochschule Wien Volksheim. When Germany annexed Austria in 1938 he decided to emigrate to USA arriving here in February 1939. About the same time many other Jewish statisticians and mathematicians emigrated to the United States. These included Gerhard Tintner, Z.W. Birnbaum, Henry Mann, Oscar Morgenstern and Abraham Wald. Upon arrival, Eugene renewed his acquaintance with Abraham Wald whom he had met in Vienna. Under Wald's influence Eugene became interested in probability and statistics. Wald introduced him to the vast literature on probability and statistics that was largely unknown in Central Europe at that time. Wald invited him to attend his, and Hotelling's lectures at Columbia. Thus began Eugene's long and fruitful career in statistics during which he wrote five books and well over 100 papers.
Archives Of American Mathematics Archives of American Mathematics. Overview Archives of American MathematicsFinding Aids Contact Information. Overview. The Archives http://www.cah.utexas.edu/collectioncomponents/math.html
Extractions: Contact Information Overview The Archives of American Mathematics (AAM) is one of the collection components available at the Center for American History's Research and Collections Division . AAM is dedicated to preserving the records of American mathematicians and American mathematical organizations for use by mathematicians, historians, and others interested in the history and development of American mathematics and science. Although mathematics has had an immense influence on American culture, science, and technology, the materials available for the study of its history are meager, highly dispersed, and often in danger of destruction. Until the creation of the Archives of American Mathematics in 1975, there was no archival repository dedicated to preserving the historically valuable records of American mathematics. The Archives of American Mathematics thus serves as a national repository for the papers of mathematicians and the records of mathematical organizations for which appropriate local preservation is not available. The Archives of American Mathematics began with the acquisition and preservation of the papers of noted University of Texas mathematicians Robert Lee Moore and H. S. Vandiver. R. L. Wilder, one of Moore's early doctoral students, envisioned the R.L. Moore Papers as the nucleus of a broader collection. Several of Moore's students and colleagues in the UT Math Department subsequently donated their papers and, as the collection grew, papers of several prominent American mathematicians were added. In 1978, the
June 2004 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. 1 EduardHelly, 2 Tibor Radó, 3 Paul Mansion, 4 John Henry Pratt, 5 John MaynardKeynes. http://mathforum.org/~judyann/calendar/June2004.html
14. Novembertagung 2003 - 14th Novembertagung 2003 Translate this page 14. Novembertagung in Wien, Österreich 14 th Novembertagung in Vienna,Austria. 14. Novembertagung zur Geschichte der Mathematik. http://fhe.technikum-wien.at/~simeonov/novembertagung/