Nationality Austria Name Ernst Fischer Role Mathematician | Fields Mathematics | |
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Born 12 July 1875Vienna ( 1875-07-12 ) Thesis Zur Theorie der Determinanten (1899) Doctoral students Hans FalckenbergFriedrich Neuhaus Doctoral advisor Franz Mertens, Leopold Gegenbauer | ||
Ernst Sigismund Fischer (12 July 1875 – 14 November 1954) was a mathematician born in Vienna, Austria. He worked alongside both Mertens and Minkowski at the Universities of Vienna and Zurich, respectively. He later became professor at the University of Erlangen, where he worked with Emmy Noether.
His main area of research was mathematical analysis, specifically orthonormal sequences of functions which laid groundwork for the emergence of the concept of a Hilbert space.
The Riesz–Fischer theorem in Lebesgue integration is named in his honour.
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