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Hi,

You have written the article Otto Hermann Künneth and I wonder: Why "Otto Hermann Künneth"? Or even "Otto Hermann Lorenz Künneth"? I can find no source for either "Otto Hermann Künneth" or "Hermann Lorenz Künneth" on Google, except for pages which took the name from this article. The same goes for Google Books: No mention of "Hermann Lorenz Künneth". For "Otto Hermann Künneth", there are two results: One is "Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases", which also copied from this article, the other one is Biographisches Lexikon in Mathematik promovierter Personen. I cannot read this one, but I strongly suspect it only mentions "Haupt, Otto: Hermann Künneth zum Gedenken ...".

The source you gave (JDMV, available here) also lacks these names.

I moved the article to Hermann Künneth because that was the commonly used name anyway, and I am going to remove the additional surnames. But if you have a source for the other two first names, please add them back.

Grüsse, --Momotaro (talk) 15:37, 1 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Ok, looking for someone else, I happened to find your original source. Well, never mind. --Momotaro (talk) 07:44, 3 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]