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  1. Die Elemente Der Projetivischen Geometrie In Synthetischer Behandlung (1875) (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 2010-09-10
  2. Die Elemente der projektivischen Geometrie in synthetischer Behandlung: Vorlesungen (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 2001-05-21
  3. Die Euler'schen Integrale Bei Unbeschränkter Variabilität Der Arguments (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 2010-05-25
  4. Zur Geschichte Der Mathematik in Alterthum Und Mittelalter (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 2010-03-07
  5. Zur allgemeinen Theorie der Bewegung der Flüssigkeiten: Eine von der philosophischen Facultät der Georgia Augusta am 4.Juni 1861 gekrönte Preisschrift, von Hermann Hankel (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 1861-01-01
  6. Die Euler'schen Integrale Bei Unbeschränkter Variabilität Der Arguments (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, William Peter Pearce, et all 2010-09-30
  7. Die Elemente der projectivischen Geometrie in synthetischer Behandlung: Vorlesungen. (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 1875-01-01
  8. Vorlesungen über die complexen Zahlen und ihre Functionen (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 1867-01-01
  9. Die Elemente Der Projetivischen Geometrie In Synthetischer Behandlung (1875) (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 2010-09-10
  10. Die Elemente der projektivischen Geometrie in synthetischer Behandlung. Vorlesungen by Hermann Hankel, 2010
  11. Vorlesungen Über Die Complexen Zahlen Und Ihre Functionen ...: In Zwei Teilen (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 2010-02-11
  12. [Untersuchungen über die unendlich oft oscillirenden und unstetigen Funktionen ...] (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 1870-01-01
  13. Die elemente der projectivischen geometrie in synthetischer behandlung (German Edition) by Hermann Hankel, 1875-01-01
  14. Die Elemente der projektivischen Geometrie in synthetischer Behandlung. Vorlesungen by Hermann Hankel, 1875-01-01

1. Hankel, Hermann
Hankel, Hermann (18391873)
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2. Biografia De Hankel, Hermann
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5. Hermann Hankel - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Hermann Hankel Hermann Hankel (February 14, 1839 August 29, 1873) was aGerman mathematician who was External links. MacTutor Hankel biography
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Hermann Hankel February 14 August 29 ) was a German mathematician who was born in Halle Germany and died in Schramberg (near T¼bingen ), Germany. He studied and worked with, among others, M¶bius Riemann Weierstrass and Kronecker edit
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6. Encyclopedia Hermann Hankel
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7. NodeWorks - Encyclopedia Hermann Hankel
Hankel function in the theory of Bessel functions
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Hermann Hankel (February 14, 1839 August 29, 1873) was a German mathematician who was born in Halle, Germany and died in Schramberg (near
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11. Hermann Hankel - Wikipedia
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13. Hankel
Hermann Hankel (18391873) A German mathematician, remembered mainly for theHankel functions. He wrote on determinants, complex numbers, functions,
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14. Hermann Hankel - Linix Encyclopedia
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15. Hermann Hankel - Wikipedia
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Hermann Hankel 14. Februar in Halle (Saale) 29. August in Schramberg bei T¼bingen ) war ein deutscher Mathematiker Er studierte und arbeitete unter anderem mit August Ferdinand M¶bius Bernhard Riemann Karl WeierstraŸ und Leopold Kronecker Bearbeiten
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16. Hankel
The mathematician who developed hankel functions and the hankel transform.
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Hermann Hankel
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Hermann Hankel 's father was Wilhelm Gottlieb Hankel who was a physicist at Halle at the time Hermann was born. Hermann began his education in Halle but, in 1849 Wilhelm was appointed to the chair of physics at Leipzig so the family moved to Leipzig where Hermann attended the Nicolai Gymnasium. At the gymnasium he [1]:- ... improved his Greek by reading the ancient mathematicians in the original. In 1857 Hankel entered the University of Leipzig where he studied mathematics with Riemann and then, in the following year, he worked with Weierstrass and Kronecker in Berlin. He received his doctorate for a thesis in 1862. Hankel's habilitation He worked on the theory of complex numbers, the theory of functions and the history of mathematics. His work on complex analysis, however, is not considered of the first rank and in [8] he is included with those who contributed but whose:- ... influence on the foundations of complex analysis was not as essential as that of those mathematicians discussed in more detail Riemann Weierstrass Hurwitz Bieberbach Hankel made a systematic study of the rules of arithmetic with his Prinzip der Permanenz der formalen Gesetze (1867), see [7]. He wrote another important work which was also published in 1867

17. Hankel, Hermann (1839-1873) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograp
hankel, hermann (18391873). German mathematician who advocated an intellectualmathematics detached from all perceptions. He wrote Theorie der komplexen
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Hankel, Hermann (1839-1873)

German mathematician who advocated an intellectual mathematics detached from all perceptions. He wrote Theorie der komplexen Zahlensystem
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18. Hankel, Hermann
hankel, hermann (18391873). German mathematician and mathematical historian whomade significant contributions to the study of complex and hypercomplex
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Hankel, Hermann German mathematician and mathematical historian who made significant contributions to the study of complex and hypercomplex numbers and the theory of functions. Much of his work was also in developing that of others.
Hankel's Theorie der complexen Zahlensysteme 1867 dealt with the real, complex, and hypercomplex number systems, and demonstrated that no hypercomplex number system can satisfy all the laws of ordinary arithmetic.
The Hankel functions provided a solution to the Bessel differential equation, which had originally occurred in connection with the theory of planetary motions. Today the equation is relevant in many fields.
Hankel was also the first to suggest a method for assessing the magnitude, or 'measure', of absolutely discontinuous point sets (such as the set of only irrational numbers lying between and 1). The 'measure' theory of point sets has now been extensively applied to probability, cybernetics, and electronics.

19. H Index
hankel, hermann (546*) Hardy, Claude (168) Hardy, GH (2563*), HarishChandra (413*)Harriot, Thomas (3306*) Hartley, Brian (466*) Hartree, Douglas (696*)
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Hachette
, Jean (944*)
Hadamard
, Jacques (2759*)
Hadley
, John (824*)
Hahn
, Hans (138*)
, Jaroslav (907*)
Haldane
, Robert (693)
Haitam
, Abu Ali al- (2490*)
Hall, Marshall Jr.

Hall, Philip

Halley
, Edmond (2532*) Halmos , Paul (1328*) Halphen , George (872*) Halsted , George (1158*) Hamel , Georg (961*) Hamill , Christine (445) Hamilton, William Hamilton, William R Hamming , Richard W (582*) Hankel , Hermann (546*) Hardy, Claude Hardy, G H Harish-Chandra Harriot , Thomas (3306*) Hartley , Brian (466*) Hartree , Douglas (696*) Hasib Abu Kamil al (1012) Hasse , Helmut (1189*) Hatvani Hau , Lene (1018*) Hausdorff , Felix (1813*) Hawking , Stephen (1282*) Hay , Louise (2037*) Hayes , Ellen (1060*) Hazlett , Olive (1345*) Haytham , Abu Ali al (2490*) Heath , Thomas (822*) Heaviside , Oliver (1270*) Heawood , Percy (730*) Hecht , Daniel (117) Hecke , Erich (730*) Hedrick , Earle (501*) Heegaard , Poul (380*) Heilbronn , Hans (2122*) Heine , Eduard (268*) Heisenberg , Werner (2631*) Hellinger , Ernst (1233*) Helly , Eduard (909*) Helmholtz , Hermann von (2214*) Hemchandra , Acharya (666) Heng , Zhang (1481*) Henrici , Olaus (703*) Hensel , Kurt (252*) Heraclides of Pontus (773*) Herbrand , Jacques (376*) , Pierre (148) Hermann, Jakob

20. Hankel Transform - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
In mathematics, the hankel transform of order ? of a function f(r) is given by transform and was first developed by the mathematician hermann hankel.
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In mathematics , the Hankel transform of order ν of a function f r ) is given by: where J is the Bessel function F k ) is defined as: which can be readily verified using the orthogonality relationship described below. The Hankel transform is an integral transform and was first developed by the mathematician Hermann Hankel . It is also known as the Fourier-Bessel transform.
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Domain of definition
The Hankel transform of a function f r ) is valid at every point at which f r is finite. edit
Orthogonality
The Bessel functions form an orthogonal basis with respect to the weighting factor r for k and k' greater than zero. edit
The Plancherel theorem and Parseval's theorem
If f r ) and g r ) are such that their Hankel transforms F k ) and G k ) are well defined, then the

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