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Michael Golomb

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84:, Michael Golomb was honored as part of a special exhibition entitled "Terror and Exile: Persecuted and expelled Berlin mathematicians in the time of the Nazi regime." The exhibition was organized by the city of 233: 223: 198: 77:
from 1942 until his retirement in 1975, at times holding joint appointment with the Schools of Engineering. He continued to teach as Professor Emeritus.
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in 1933. However, as a Jew, he had to leave Germany shortly afterwards to avoid Nazi persecution. After a short period in
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and Adolf Hammerstein, and received his doctorate from the
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States
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Functions which are symmetric about several points.
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Munich
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Purdue University
Erhard Schmidt
University of Berlin
Zagreb
Yugoslavia
U.S.
applied mathematics
normed vector spaces
numerical analysis

Purdue University
Berlin
Berlin
International Congress of Mathematicians
Paul Erdős
Erdős number
Michael Golomb
Mathematics Genealogy Project
"Obituary of Michael Golomb"
"Terror and Exile and a Letter About it by Michael Golomb"
Obituary
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1909 births
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20th-century American mathematicians
Scientists from Munich
Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States

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