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Ernst Hellinger

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came to power in Germany in 1933, and while they were in power the Nazis removed several Jewish scientists and mathematicians from German universities. Hellinger's family was Jewish, and he was removed from the faculty of the University of Frankfurt in 1936.
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He joined the faculty at Northwestern University as lecturer in Mathematics in 1939. He became a U.S. citizen in 1944. Promoted to professor in 1945, he became emeritus in 1949. He died on March 28, 1950, in
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there in 1902. When he was studying at the Gymnasium, he became fascinated with mathematics, due to excellent
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On November 13, 1938, Hellinger was arrested, taken to the Festhalle, and then put into
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Ernst Hellinger was born on September 30, 1883, in Striegau, Silesia, Germany (now
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Die Orthogonalinvarianten quadratischer Formen von unendlich vielen Variablen
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European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
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Hellinger taught at the University of Göttingen (1907–1909), the
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After graduating from the Gymnasium, Ernst Hellinger entered the
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Ernst David Hellinger

MFO
Striegau
Silesia Province
Chicago
German
University of Göttingen
Hellinger distance
Hellinger integral
Mathematics
Northwestern University
Doctoral advisor
David Hilbert
mathematician
statistics
probability
Hellinger distance
Hellinger integral
Strzegom
Breslau
Gymnasium
mathematics
University of Heidelberg
University of Breslau
University of Göttingen
David Hilbert
University of Marburg
University of Frankfurt
Adolf Hitler

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