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  1. 1866. Schnitzler, Hermann. Universität Leipzig. 1865. According to our current on-line database, Hermann Hankel has 6 students and 6 descendants. We welcome any additional information. If you have additional information or corrections regarding this mathematician, please use the update form. To submit students of this mathematician, please use ...

  2. 15 de dic. de 2017 · The present is a companion paper to “A contemporary look at Hermann Hankel’s 1861 pioneering work on Lagrangian fluid dynamics” by Frisch, Grimberg and Villone [Eur. Phys. J. H 42, 537–556 (2017)]. Here we present the English translation of the 1861 prize manuscript from Göttingen University “Zur allgemeinen Theorie der Bewegung der Flüssigkeiten” (On the general theory of the ...

  3. 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. Just as the Fourier transform for an infinite interval is related to the Fourier series over a finite interval, so the Hankel transform over an infinite interval is related to the Fourier ...

  4. 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]:-

  5. Here we present the English translation of the 1861 prize manuscript from Göttingen University “Zur allgemeinen Theorie der Bewegung der Flüssigkeiten” (On the general theory of the motion of the fluids) of Hermann Hankel (1839–1873), which was originally submitted in Latin and then translated into German by the Author for publication.

  6. Hermann Hankel. Nació en Halle el 14 de febrero de 1839 y murió en Tubinga el 29 del mismo mes de 1873. Inclinado al estudio de las Matemáticas, en 1867, todavía muy joven, llegó a profesor de la Universidad de Erlangen; luego pasó a la de Tubinga, donde permaneció hasta el fin de sus días.

  7. Hermann Hankel’s “On the general theory of motion of fluids” An essay including an English translation of the complete Preisschrift from 1861∗ Barbara Villone† INAF, Osservatorio Astrofisico, via Osservatorio, 30, I-10025 Pino Torinese, Italy arXiv:1707.01883v2 [math.HO] 18 Sep 2017 Cornelius Rampf‡ Institut für Theoretische Physik, University of Heidelberg, Philosophenweg 16, D ...