Paul Funk
Paul Georg Funk (14 April 1886, Vienna – 3 June 1969, Vienna was an Austrian mathematician who introduced the Funk transform and who worked on the calculus of variations. He was one of David Hilbert's students.
Publications
- Funk, Paul (1962), Variationsrechnung und ihre Anwendung in Physik und Technik, Die Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften (in German), 94, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-540-04830-5, MR 0152914
References
- Basch, A. (1956), "Paul Funk: Zum 70. Geburtstag", Österreich. Ing.-Arch., 10: 117–119, MR 0080050
- Dann, Susanna (2010), On the Minkowski-Funk Transform, arXiv:1003.5565
- Maximilian Pinl: Kollegen in dunkler Zeit. Jahresbericht DMV Bd.75, 1974, S.172.
External links
- Literature by and about Paul Funk in the German National Library catalogue
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