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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. Hermann Hankel, nado en Halle o 14 de febreiro de 1839 e finado en Schramberg o 29 de marzo de 1873, foi un matemático alemán. [1]Obra. Die Euler'schen Integrale bei unbeschränkter Variabilität des Argumentes, Voss, 1863.

  3. Hermann Hankel (Halle an der Saale, 14 de fevereiro de 1839 — Schramberg, 29 de agosto de 1873) foi um matemático alemão. Obras [ editar | editar código-fonte ] Die Euler'schen Integrale bei unbeschränkter Variabilität des Argumentes Habilitations-Dissertation, in Commission bei Leopold Voss, Leipzig 1863

  4. Hermann Hankel (14 de febrero de 1839 - 29 de agosto de 1873), es un matemático prusiano. Nacido en Halle en 1839, ingresó en la Universidad de Leipzig en 1857 donde estudió matemáticas con August Ferdinand Möbius .

  5. Hankel matrix. In linear algebra, a Hankel matrix (or catalecticant matrix ), named after Hermann Hankel, is a square matrix in which each ascending skew-diagonal from left to right is constant. For example, More generally, a Hankel matrix is any matrix of the form. In terms of the components, if the element of is denoted with , and assuming ...

  6. 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]:-

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