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Nationality
  
German

Name
  
Hermann Hankel


Role
  
Mathematician

Education
  
Leipzig University

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Born
  
14 February 1839 Halle (
1839-02-14
)

Died
  
August 29, 1873, Schramberg, Germany

Fields
  
Mathematical analysis, Special functions

Hermann Hankel (14 February 1839 – 29 August 1873) was a German mathematician who was born in Halle, Germany and died in Schramberg (near Tübingen), Imperial Germany.

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He studied and worked with, among others, Möbius, Riemann, Weierstrass and Kronecker.

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His 1867 exposition on complex numbers and quaternions is particularly memorable. For example, Fischbein notes that he solved the problem of products of negative numbers by proving the following theorem: "The only multiplication in R which may be considered as an extension of the usual multiplication in R+ by respecting the law of distributivity to the left and the right is that which conforms to the rule of signs." Furthermore, Hankel draws attention to the linear algebra that Hermann Grassmann had developed in his Extension Theory in two publications. This attention was the first of many notations later made to Grassmann's early insights on the nature of space.

Selected publications

  • Hermann Hankel (1863) Die Euler'schen Integrale bei unbeschränkter Variabilität des Argumentes, Voss.
  • Hermann Hankel (1867) Vorlesungen uber die complexen Zahlen und ihre Functionen, Voss.
  • Hermann Hankel (1869) Die Entwickelung der Mathematik in den letzten Jahrhunderte.
  • Hermann Hankel (1870) Untersuchungen über die unendlich oft oscillirenden und unstetigen Functionen.
  • Hermann Hankel (1874) Zur Geschichte der Mathematik in Alterthum und Mittelalter.
  • Hermann Hankel (1875) Die Elemente der projectivischen Geometrie in synthetischer Behandlung.
  • References

    Hermann Hankel Wikipedia