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  1. Einar Carl Hille (* 28. Juni 1894 in New York; † 12. Februar 1980 in La Jolla; ursprünglich Carl Einar Heuman) war ein US-amerikanischer, in Schweden aufgewachsener Mathematiker, der sich mit Analysis und Funktionalanalysis beschäftigte.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Einar_HilleEinar Hille - Wikipedia

    Carl Einar Hille (28 June 1894 – 12 February 1980) was an American mathematics professor and scholar. Hille authored or coauthored twelve mathematical books and a number of mathematical papers.

  3. Einar Carl Hille was an American mathematician who worked on analysis and functional analysis. View three larger pictures. Biography. First we should note that Einar Carl Hille was not given this name at birth. His name was Carl Einar Heuman and he was the son of Carl August Heuman, a civil engineer, and Edla Eckman.

  4. Einar Hille. President 19471948. Ph.D. University of Stockholm, Sweden, 1918. Hille was born in Stockholm, where he received his Ph.D. His principal academic appointments were at Princeton University (1922-1933) and at Yale University (1933 until his retirement in 1962).

  5. Einar Hille: Analytic Function Theory. Einar Hille wrote Analytic Function Theory in two volumes, the first appearing in 1959, the second in 1964. Below we give a version of Hille's Preface to the first volume:

  6. EINAR HILLE. June 28, 1894-February 12, 1980. BY RALPH PHILLIPS. EINAR HILLE'Smany achievements as a mathematician and a teacher made him a major force in the American mathematical community during most of his lifetime.

  7. Einar Hille died February 12, 1980 slightly more than a month after the conference, commemorating his eighty-fifth birthday, was held at the Irvine branch of the University of California.