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Hans Adolph Rademacher (German: [ˈʁaːdəmaxɐ]; 3 April 1892 – 7 February 1969) was a German-born American mathematician, known for work in mathematical analysis and number theory.

Hans Adolph Rademacher
Born(1892-04-03)3 April 1892
Died7 February 1969(1969-02-07) (aged 76)
EducationUniversity of Göttingen
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Berlin
University of Hamburg
University of Pennsylvania
Doctoral advisorConstantin Carathéodory
Notable studentsGeorge Andrews
Paul T. Bateman
Leila Bram
Theodor Estermann
Emil Grosswald

Biography

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Rademacher received his Ph.D. in 1916 from Georg-August-Universität Göttingen; Constantin Carathéodory supervised his dissertation.[1] In 1919, he became privatdozent under Constantin CarathéodoryatUniversity of Berlin. In 1922, he became an assistant professor at the University of Hamburg, where he supervised budding mathematicians like Theodor Estermann.[2] He was dismissed from his position at the University of Breslau by the Nazis in 1933 due to his public support of the Weimar Republic,[3] and emigrated from Europe in 1934.

After leaving Germany, he moved to Philadelphia and worked at the University of Pennsylvania until his retirement in 1962; he held the Thomas A. Scott Professorship of Mathematics at Pennsylvania from 1956 to 1962. Rademacher had a number of well-known students, including George Andrews, Paul T. Bateman, Theodor Estermann and Emil Grosswald.

Research

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Rademacher performed research in analytic number theory, mathematical genetics, the theory of functions of a real variable, and quantum theory. Most notably, he developed the theory of Dedekind sums. In 1937 Rademacher discovered an exact convergent series for the partition function P(n), the number of integer partitions of a number, improving upon Ramanujan's asymptotic non-convergent series and validating Ramanujan's supposition that an exact series representation existed.

Awards and honors

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With his retirement from the University of Pennsylvania, a group of mathematicians provided the seed funding for The Hans A. Rademacher Instructorships, and honored him with an honorary degree as Doctor of Science.

Rademacher is the co-author (with Otto Toeplitz) of the popular mathematics book The Enjoyment of Mathematics, published in German in 1930 and still in print.[4][5]

Works

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Further reading

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See also

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References

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  • ^ "Theodor Estermann - Biography". Maths History. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  • ^ Siegmund-Schultze, Reinhard (2009). Mathematicians fleeing from Nazi Germany: individual fates and global impact. Princeton University Press. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-691-14041-4..
  • ^ The Enjoyment of Math Review by Allen Stenger, Mathematical Association of America
  • ^ Oakley, C. O. (October 1957). "Recent publications: The Enjoyment of Mathematics". The American Mathematical Monthly. 64 (8): 603. doi:10.2307/2308857. JSTOR 2308857.
  • ^ Wrinch, D. M.『Review: Von Zahlen und Figuren: Proven mathematischen Denkens für Liebhaber der Mathematik by Hans Rademacher, Otto Toeplitz』The Mathematical Gazette, vol. 16, no. 217, 1932, pp. 63–63. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/3608155. Accessed 11 Aug. 2022.
  • ^ Benz, Harry E. "Review: The Enjoyment of Mathematics by Hans Rademacher, Otto Toeplitz" The Mathematics Teacher, vol. 50, no. 6, 1957, pp. 454–455. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/27955473. Accessed 11 Aug. 2022.
  • ^ Stark, H. M. (1975). "Review: Hans Rademacher, Topics in analytic number theory". Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 81 (4): 663–672. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1975-13815-8.
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