Hans Hahn

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Hans Hahn was an Austrian mathematician and key member of the Vienna Circle, known for his work in functional analysis and the foundations of mathematics.

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instanceOf human
mathematician
philosopher of mathematics
university teacher
awardReceived Lieben Prize
countryOfCitizenship Austria
dateOfBirth 1879-09-27
dateOfDeath 1934-07-24
doctoralAdvisor Gustav von Escherich
Wilhelm Wirtinger
educatedAt University of Göttingen
University of Strasbourg
University of Vienna
employer University of Bonn
University of Czernowitz
University of Vienna
ethnicGroup Austrian
familyName Hahn
fieldOfWork calculus of variations
foundations of mathematics
functional analysis
mathematics
philosophy of science
set theory
givenName Hans
hasAcademicDiscipline mathematical analysis
measure theory
pure mathematics
influenced Kurt Gödel
members of the Vienna Circle
influencedBy David Hilbert
Henri Lebesgue
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned German
memberOf Vienna Circle
movement analytic philosophy
logical positivism
notableStudent Karl Menger
Kurt Gödel
notableWork Hahn decomposition theorem
Hahn–Banach theorem
contributions to Lebesgue integration
contributions to the theory of real functions
work on ordered sets
work on the calculus of variations
placeOfBirth Vienna
placeOfDeath Vienna
positionHeld professor of mathematics
religion Protestantism
sexOrGender male

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