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'''Hermann Kober''' (born 1888 in [[Beuthen]], Germany (now Bytom, Poland), died 4 October 1973 in Birmingham, England) was a [[Jewish-German]]<ref>{{MacTutor|id=Kober|title=Hermann Kober}}</ref> mathematician who introduced [[Erdélyi–Kober operator]]s. |
'''Hermann Kober''' (born 1888 in [[Beuthen]], Germany (now Bytom, Poland), died 4 October 1973 in Birmingham, England) was a [[Jewish-German]]<ref>{{MacTutor|id=Kober|title=Hermann Kober}}</ref> mathematician who introduced [[Erdélyi–Kober operator]]s. |
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In the 1960s he taught (mathematics and science) at some of the [[Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI|King Edward VI Foundation]] schools in Birmingham. |
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Revision as of 15:05, 17 January 2021
Hermann Kober (born 1888 in Beuthen, Germany (now Bytom, Poland), died 4 October 1973 in Birmingham, England) was a Jewish-German[1] mathematician who introduced Erdélyi–Kober operators. In the 1960s he taught (mathematics and science) at some of the King Edward VI Foundation schools in Birmingham.
References
- ^ O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Hermann Kober", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews