Alfred Tauber
Alfred Tauber (5 November 1866 – 26 July 1942) was an Austrian Empire-born Austrian mathematician, known for his contribution to mathematical analysis and to the theory of functions of a complex variable: he is the eponym of an important class of theorems with applications ranging from mathematical and harmonic analysis to number theory. He was murdered in the Theresienstadt concentration camp.
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Died | 26 July 1942 75) Theresienstadt concentration camp, Czechoslovakia | (aged
Nationality | Austrian |
Alma mater | University of Vienna |
Known for | Abelian and tauberian theorems |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | TU Wien University of Vienna |
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