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Hans Hahn (mathematician)

Hans Hahn (German: [haːn]; 27 September 1879 – 24 July 1934) was an Austrian mathematician and philosopher who made contributions to functional analysis, topology, set theory, the calculus of variations, real analysis, and order theory. In philosophy he was among the main logical positivists of the Vienna Circle.

Hans Hahn
Hans Hahn (about 1905)
Born(1879-09-27)27 September 1879
Died24 July 1934(1934-07-24) (aged 54)
NationalityAustrian
Alma materUniversity of Vienna
Known for
AwardsLieben Prize (1921)
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
ThesisZur Theorie der zweiten Variation einfacher Integrale (1902)
Doctoral advisorGustav Ritter von Escherich
Doctoral students
Other notable studentsKarl Popper

Biography

Born in Vienna as the son of a higher government official of the K.K. Telegraphen-Korrespondenz Bureau (since 1946 named "Austria Presse Agentur"), in 1898 Hahn became a student at the Universität Wien starting with a study of law. In 1899 he switched over to mathematics and spent some time at the universities of Strasbourg, Munich and Göttingen. In 1902 he took his Ph.D. in Vienna, on the subject "Zur Theorie der zweiten Variation einfacher Integrale". He was a student of Gustav von Escherich.

He was appointed to the teaching staff (Habilitation) in Vienna in 1905. After 1905/1906 as a stand-in for Otto Stolz at Innsbruck and some further years as a Privatdozent in Vienna, he was nominated in 1909 Professor extraordinarius in Czernowitz, at that time a town within the empire of Austria. After joining the Austrian army in 1915, he was badly wounded in 1916 and became again Professor extraordinarius, now in Bonn. In 1917 he was nominated a regular Professor there and in 1921 he returned to Vienna with this title, where he stayed until his rather early death in 1934 at the age of 54, following cancer surgery.[1] He had married Eleonore ("Lilly") Minor in 1909 and they had a daughter, Nora (born 1910).

He was also interested in philosophy, and was part of a discussion group concerning Mach's positivism with Otto Neurath (who had married Hahn’s sister Olga Hahn-Neurath in 1912), and Phillip Frank prior to the First World War. In 1922, he helped arrange Moritz Schlick's entry into the group, which led to the founding of the Vienna Circle, the group that was at the center of logical positivist thought in the 1920s. His most famous student was Kurt Gödel, whose Ph.D. thesis was completed in 1929. After Anschluss the fact that Hans Hahn had been of partial Jewish origin[2] caused Gödel's difficulties with getting a position at the University of Vienna.[3] Within the Vienna Circle, Hahn was also known (and controversial) for using his mathematical and philosophical work to study psychic phenomena; according to Karl Menger he sometimes openly advocated further research into extrasensory perception while lecturing.[4] Politically Hahn was a socialist and was chairman of the Association of Socialist University Teachers.[5]

Hahn's contributions to mathematics include the Hahn–Banach theorem and (independently of Banach and Steinhaus) the uniform boundedness principle. Other theorems include:

Hahn authored the book (Hahn 1921): according to Arthur Rosenthal,[6] "... (it) formed a great advance in the Theory of Real functions and had a great influence on the further development of this theory". He was also a co-author of the book Set Functions,[7] published in 1948 by Arthur Rosenthal, fourteen years after his death in Vienna in 1934.

In 1921 he received the Richard Lieben Prize. In 1926 he was the president of the German Mathematical Society. In 1928 he was an Invited Speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Bologna.[8]

Publications

All his mathematical and philosophical works, except all books and all but one of his book reviews, are published in the three volumes (Hahn 1995), (Hahn 1996) and (Hahn 1997) of his "Collected papers".[9]

  • Hahn, Hans (1921), Theorie der reellen Funktionen. Erster Band (in German), Berlin–Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, pp. VII+600, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-52624-4, hdl:2027/pst.000003378601, ISBN 978-3-642-52570-4, JFM 48.0261.09[10] (freely available at the Internet Archive).
  • Hahn, Hans (1932), Reelle Funktionen. Tl. 1. Punktfunktionen, Mathematik und ihre Anwendungen in Monographien und Lehrbüchern (in German), vol. Band 13, Leipzig: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, pp. XII+415, JFM 58.0242.05, Zbl 0005.38903[11]
  • Hahn, Hans; Rosenthal, Arthur (1948), Set Functions, Albuquerque, N. M.: The University of New Mexico Press, pp. ix+324, MR 0024504, Zbl 0033.05301[12]
  • Hahn, Hans (1995), Gesammelte Abhandlungen/Collected works. Band 1/Vol. 1 (in German), Wien: Springer-Verlag, pp. xii+511, ISBN 978-3-211-82682-9, MR 1361405, Zbl 0859.01030
  • Hahn, Hans (1996), Gesammelte Abhandlungen/Collected works. Band 2/Vol. 2 (in German), Wien: Springer-Verlag, pp. xiii+545, ISBN 978-3-211-82750-5, MR 1394443, Zbl 0847.01033.
  • Hahn, Hans (1997), Gesammelte Abhandlungen/Collected works. Band 3/Vol. 3 (in German), Wien: Springer-Verlag, pp. xiii+581, ISBN 978-3-211-82781-9, MR 1452103, Zbl 0881.01046.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Hans, Hahn (Mar 7, 2013). Hans Hahn Collected Works Volume 1. Springer Verlag. p. 28. ISBN 9783709166017.
  2. ^ Dan Diner (Ed.), Enzyklopädie jüdischer Geschichte und Kultur: Band 6: Te–Z, p. 403, Springer-Verlag, 2017
  3. ^ Richard Tieszen, Simply Gödel, Simply Charly, New York, 2017.
  4. ^ Josephson-Storm, Jason (2017). The Myth of Disenchantment: Magic, Modernity, and the Birth of the Human Sciences. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 260-3. ISBN 978-0-226-40336-6.
  5. ^ Edmonds, David. The Murder of Professor Schlick: The Rise and Fall of the Vienna Circle. Princeton University Press. p. 134.
  6. ^ See Arthur Rosenthal preface to the book (Hahn & Rosenthal 1948, p. v).
  7. ^ See (Hahn & Rosenthal 1948).
  8. ^ Hahn, H. "Über stetige Streckenbilder". In Atti del Congresso internazionale dei Matematici, Bologna, 1928, vol. 2, pp. 217–220; reprinted in: Hahn H. (1995) "Über stetige Streckenbilder". In: Schmetterer L., Sigmund K. (eds) Hans Hahn Gesammelte Abhandlungen Band 1/Hans Hahn Collected Works Volume 1, pp. 435–438. Springer, Vienna doi:10.1007/978-3-7091-6601-7_16
  9. ^ According to S.Gottwald in his review Zbl 0859.01030 of the first volume (Hahn 1995).
  10. ^ Jackson, Dunham (1922). "Review: Theorie der reellen Funktionen, by Hans Hahn" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 28 (8): 408–411. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1922-03604-x.
  11. ^ Whyburn, G. T. (1933). "Review: Reelle Funktionen. Erste Teil: Punktfunktionen, by Hans Hahn" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 39 (9): 655. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1933-05702-6.
  12. ^ Federer, Herbert (1949). "Review: Set Functions, by Hans Hahn and Arthur Rosenthal" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 55 (3): 316–317. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1949-09195-4.

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Hans Hahn German haːn 27 September 1879 24 July 1934 was an Austrian mathematician and philosopher who made contributions to functional analysis topology set theory the calculus of variations real analysis and order theory In philosophy he was among the main logical positivists of the Vienna Circle Hans HahnHans Hahn about 1905 Born 1879 09 27 27 September 1879Vienna Austria HungaryDied24 July 1934 1934 07 24 aged 54 Vienna AustriaNationalityAustrianAlma materUniversity of ViennaKnown forHahn series Hahn decomposition theorem Hahn embedding theorem Hahn Banach theorem Hahn Kolmogorov theorem Hahn Mazurkiewicz theorem Vitali Hahn Saks theorem Canonical map Uniform boundedness principleAwardsLieben Prize 1921 Scientific careerFieldsMathematician PhilosopherInstitutionsUniversity of Vienna Chernivtsi University University of BonnThesisZur Theorie der zweiten Variation einfacher Integrale 1902 Doctoral advisorGustav Ritter von EscherichDoctoral studentsKarl Menger Witold Hurewicz Felix Frankl Kurt GodelOther notable studentsKarl Popper Contents 1 Biography 2 Publications 3 See also 4 Notes 5 External linksBiography EditBorn in Vienna as the son of a higher government official of the K K Telegraphen Korrespondenz Bureau since 1946 named Austria Presse Agentur in 1898 Hahn became a student at the Universitat Wien starting with a study of law In 1899 he switched over to mathematics and spent some time at the universities of Strasbourg Munich and Gottingen In 1902 he took his Ph D in Vienna on the subject Zur Theorie der zweiten Variation einfacher Integrale He was a student of Gustav von Escherich He was appointed to the teaching staff Habilitation in Vienna in 1905 After 1905 1906 as a stand in for Otto Stolz at Innsbruck and some further years as a Privatdozent in Vienna he was nominated in 1909 Professor extraordinarius in Czernowitz at that time a town within the empire of Austria After joining the Austrian army in 1915 he was badly wounded in 1916 and became again Professor extraordinarius now in Bonn In 1917 he was nominated a regular Professor there and in 1921 he returned to Vienna with this title where he stayed until his rather early death in 1934 at the age of 54 following cancer surgery 1 He had married Eleonore Lilly Minor in 1909 and they had a daughter Nora born 1910 He was also interested in philosophy and was part of a discussion group concerning Mach s positivism with Otto Neurath who had married Hahn s sister Olga Hahn Neurath in 1912 and Phillip Frank prior to the First World War In 1922 he helped arrange Moritz Schlick s entry into the group which led to the founding of the Vienna Circle the group that was at the center of logical positivist thought in the 1920s His most famous student was Kurt Godel whose Ph D thesis was completed in 1929 After Anschluss the fact that Hans Hahn had been of partial Jewish origin 2 caused Godel s difficulties with getting a position at the University of Vienna 3 Within the Vienna Circle Hahn was also known and controversial for using his mathematical and philosophical work to study psychic phenomena according to Karl Menger he sometimes openly advocated further research into extrasensory perception while lecturing 4 Politically Hahn was a socialist and was chairman of the Association of Socialist University Teachers 5 Hahn s contributions to mathematics include the Hahn Banach theorem and independently of Banach and Steinhaus the uniform boundedness principle Other theorems include the Hahn decomposition theorem the Hahn embedding theorem the Hahn Kolmogorov theorem the Hahn Mazurkiewicz theorem the Vitali Hahn Saks theorem Hahn authored the book Hahn 1921 according to Arthur Rosenthal 6 it formed a great advance in the Theory of Real functions and had a great influence on the further development of this theory He was also a co author of the book Set Functions 7 published in 1948 by Arthur Rosenthal fourteen years after his death in Vienna in 1934 In 1921 he received the Richard Lieben Prize In 1926 he was the president of the German Mathematical Society In 1928 he was an Invited Speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Bologna 8 Publications EditAll his mathematical and philosophical works except all books and all but one of his book reviews are published in the three volumes Hahn 1995 Hahn 1996 and Hahn 1997 of his Collected papers 9 Hahn Hans 1921 Theorie der reellen Funktionen Erster Band in German Berlin Heidelberg Springer Verlag pp VII 600 doi 10 1007 978 3 642 52624 4 hdl 2027 pst 000003378601 ISBN 978 3 642 52570 4 JFM 48 0261 09 10 freely available at the Internet Archive Hahn Hans 1932 Reelle Funktionen Tl 1 Punktfunktionen Mathematik und ihre Anwendungen in Monographien und Lehrbuchern in German vol Band 13 Leipzig Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft pp XII 415 JFM 58 0242 05 Zbl 0005 38903 11 Hahn Hans Rosenthal Arthur 1948 Set Functions Albuquerque N M The University of New Mexico Press pp ix 324 MR 0024504 Zbl 0033 05301 12 Hahn Hans 1995 Gesammelte Abhandlungen Collected works Band 1 Vol 1 in German Wien Springer Verlag pp xii 511 ISBN 978 3 211 82682 9 MR 1361405 Zbl 0859 01030 Hahn Hans 1996 Gesammelte Abhandlungen Collected works Band 2 Vol 2 in German Wien Springer Verlag pp xiii 545 ISBN 978 3 211 82750 5 MR 1394443 Zbl 0847 01033 Hahn Hans 1997 Gesammelte Abhandlungen Collected works Band 3 Vol 3 in German Wien Springer Verlag pp xiii 581 ISBN 978 3 211 82781 9 MR 1452103 Zbl 0881 01046 See also EditDomain mathematical analysis Mathematical analysisNotes Edit Hans Hahn Mar 7 2013 Hans Hahn Collected Works Volume 1 Springer Verlag p 28 ISBN 9783709166017 Dan Diner Ed Enzyklopadie judischer Geschichte und Kultur Band 6 Te Z p 403 Springer Verlag 2017 Richard Tieszen Simply Godel Simply Charly New York 2017 Josephson Storm Jason 2017 The Myth of Disenchantment Magic Modernity and the Birth of the Human Sciences Chicago University of Chicago Press p 260 3 ISBN 978 0 226 40336 6 Edmonds David The Murder of Professor Schlick The Rise and Fall of the Vienna Circle Princeton University Press p 134 See Arthur Rosenthal preface to the book Hahn amp Rosenthal 1948 p v See Hahn amp Rosenthal 1948 Hahn H Uber stetige Streckenbilder In Atti del Congresso internazionale dei Matematici Bologna 1928 vol 2 pp 217 220 reprinted in Hahn H 1995 Uber stetige Streckenbilder In Schmetterer L Sigmund K eds Hans Hahn Gesammelte Abhandlungen Band 1 Hans Hahn Collected Works Volume 1 pp 435 438 Springer Vienna doi 10 1007 978 3 7091 6601 7 16 According to S Gottwald in his review Zbl 0859 01030 of the first volume Hahn 1995 Jackson Dunham 1922 Review Theorie der reellen Funktionen by Hans Hahn PDF Bull Amer Math Soc 28 8 408 411 doi 10 1090 s0002 9904 1922 03604 x Whyburn G T 1933 Review Reelle Funktionen Erste Teil Punktfunktionen by Hans Hahn PDF Bull Amer Math Soc 39 9 655 doi 10 1090 s0002 9904 1933 05702 6 Federer Herbert 1949 Review Set Functions by Hans Hahn and Arthur Rosenthal PDF Bull Amer Math Soc 55 3 316 317 doi 10 1090 s0002 9904 1949 09195 4 External links EditO Connor John J Robertson Edmund F Hans Hahn mathematician MacTutor History of Mathematics archive University of St Andrews Josef Lense 1966 Hahn Hans Mathematiker Neue Deutsche Biographie in German vol 7 Berlin Duncker amp Humblot pp 506 506 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hans Hahn mathematician amp oldid 1133280695, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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