Alfred Tauber
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Alfred Tauber (November 5, 1866 – 1942) was a mathematician who was born in Pozsony, and died in Theresienstadt KZ. In 1897 he proved a corrected converse of Abel's theorem. G.H. Hardy and J.E. Littlewood coined the term Tauberian to describe converse theorems like that proved by Tauber.
[edit] Publications
- A. Tauber, Ein Satz aus der Theorie der unendlichen Reihen, Monatsh. Math. u. Phys. 8 (1897), 273–277.
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[edit] External links
- O'Connor, John J., and Edmund F. Robertson. "Alfred Tauber". MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.