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Eberhard Hopf
German mathematician (1902-1983)
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Details
Instance of
human
Born
17 April 1902
, 4 April 1902
Died
24 July 1983
Place of birth
Salzburg
Place of death
Indianapolis
,
Bloomington
Sex or gender
male
Given name
Eberhard
Family name
Hopf
Field of work
topology
,
mathematics
Occupation
mathematician
,
topologist
,
university teacher
,
astronomer
Citizenship
United States
,
Austria
,
Germany
Native language
German
Awards
Josiah Willard Gibbs Lectureship
,
Leroy P. Steele Prize
academic degree
Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics
academic thesis
Über die Zusammenhänge zwischen gewissen höheren Differenzenquotienten reeller Funktionen einer reellen Variablen und deren Differenzierbarkeitseigenschaften
birth name
Eberhard Frederich Ferdinand Hopf
described by source
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978)
different from
Heinz Hopf
doctoral advisor
Erhard Schmidt
,
Issai Schur
doctoral student
Dietrich Morgenstern
,
Albert Charles Schaeffer
,
Kasturi Lal Arora
,
Edward Daire Conway III
,
Muppinaiya Nagaraj
,
Dennis Mercer Nead
,
Dominic Anthony Paolucci
,
P. Ramankutty
educated at
Frederick William University Berlin
employer
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
,
Leipzig University
,
Indiana University Bloomington
,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
,
Frederick William University Berlin
,
Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug
languages spoken, written or signed
German
,
English
member of
Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities
,
Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities
,
Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
name in native language
Eberhard Hopf
notable work
Wiener–Hopf method
,
Hopf bifurcation
,
Hopf decomposition
,
Cole–Hopf transformation
relative
Johannes Wolf
work location
Berlin
,
Leipzig
,
Munich
,
Bloomington
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