Alfred Tauber
Mathematician, Academic
1866 – 1942
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Who was Alfred Tauber?
Alfred Tauber was an Austrian mathematician who was born in Bratislava, then in Kingdom of Hungary and called Pozsony, and was murdered in the Theresienstadt concentration camp. In 1897 he proved a corrected converse of Abel's theorem. G.H. Hardy and J.E. Littlewood coined the term Tauberian to describe converse theorems like that proved by Tauber.
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- Born
- Nov 5, 1866
Austrian Empire - Profession
- Education
- University of Vienna
- Died
- Jul 26, 1942
Theresienstadt concentration camp
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on July 23, 2013
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