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Name: Heinrich Eduard Heine
Birth Date: 1821
Death Date: 1881
Nationality: German
Gender: Female
Occupations: number theorist

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Biography of Heinrich Eduard Heine
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Heinrich Eduard Heine was one of the most productive mathematical writers in 19th century Germany, having published approximately 50 papers on a wide range of topics. His most notable achievements in mathematics were the formulation of the concept of...


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Heinrich Eduard Heine Summary
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1821-1881 German mathematician who made important contributions to the field of mathematical analysis. He is best known for formulating Heine's theorem, also known as the Heine-Borel theorem, which states that "a subset of the reals is...
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Eduard Heine Information
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Heinrich Eduard Heine (March 15 1821–October 21, 1881) was a German mathematician. Heine was born in Berlin, and became known for results on special functions and in real analysis. In particular, he authored an important treatise on spherical...


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German Quarterly
Heinrich Heine
10/01/2005: 815 words, approx. 3 pages
Kortländer, Bernd. Heinrich Heine. Stuttgart: Reclam, 2003. 367 pp. euro8.80 paperback. While asserting from the outset that any biographical account must strictly adhere to the "facts," Bernd Kortländer contends that this is not the best approach when dealing with Heine, whom he calls...
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The Germanic Review
Heine in the Bronx.
09/22/1999: 5,025 words, approx. 17 pages
The author examines the controversies surrounding the life and works of German Poet Heinrich Heine. Topics include religion, German culture, and anti-semitism. Between the Grunderzeit wave of Bismarck monuments and the Kriegerdenkmal debates that arose during World War I, there were the Heine...
 


 

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