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Hans Hahn

 
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Hans Hahn (Hebrew: האנס הא(ה)ן‎; September 27, 1879, ViennaJuly 24, 1934, Vienna) was an Austrian mathematician who made contributions to functional analysis, topology, set theory, the calculus of variations, real analysis, and order theory. He was a student at the Technische Hochschule in Vienna.

He also studied in Strasbourg, Munich and Göttingen. He was appointed to the teaching staff in Vienna in 1905 and became professor of mathematics there in 1921. In session 1905-06 Hahn substituted for Otto Stolz at Innsbruck.

He was also interested in philosophy, and was part of a discussion group concerning Mach's positivism with Otto Neurath and Phillip Frank prior to the first world war. In 1922, he helped arrange Moritz Schlick's entry into the group, which led to the founding of the Vienna Circle, the group that was at the center of logical positivist thought in the 1920s. His most famous student was Kurt Gödel, whose Ph.D. thesis was completed in 1929.

Hahn's contributions to mathematics include the Hahn-Banach theorem and (independently of Banach and Steinhaus) the uniform boundedness principle. Other theorems include:

The economist Frank Hahn is his son.

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