Otto Hlder

Otto Ludwig Hölder (December 22, 1859 - August 29, 1937) was a mathematician born in Stuttgart, Germany. He is famous for Hölder's inequality and the Jordan-Hölder theorem, for a theorem stating that every linearly ordered group that satisfies an Archimedean property is isormorphic to a subgroup of the additive group of real numbers, the classification of simple groups of order up to 200, and the theorem that implies that the Gamma function satisfies no algebraic differential equation. In 1877, he entered the University of Berlin and took his doctorate from the University of Tbingen in 1882. Hlder, Otto Hlder, Otto Holder, Otto Holder, Otto

 

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