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    Heinz Hopf (19 November 1894 – 3 June 1971) was a German mathematician who worked on the fields of dynamical systems, topology and geometry. [2] Early life and education [ edit ]

  2. Biography. Heinz Hopf's father was Wilhelm Hopf and his mother was Elizabeth Kirchner. Wilhelm Hopf was from a Jewish family. He joined Heinrich Kirchner at his brewery in Breslau in 1887. Wilhelm married Elizabeth, Heinrich Kirchner's eldest daughter, in 1892 and by that time he owned the brewery firm. They had two children, the eldest Hedwig ...

  3. Heinz Willy Gustav Hopf (November 11, 1934 – January 23, 2001) was a Swedish actor. He was born in Stockholm but moved to Lund where he studied at Lund University. He later became a regular actor at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. Internationally, he is best known for playing the pimp in Thriller – A Cruel Picture (1974).

    Year
    Title
    Role
    1956
    Rasmus, Pontus och Toker
    Krister
    1961
    Pojken i trädet
    Max
    1964
    Lt. Bernhard Landborg
    1965
    Boris
  4. In the mathematical field of differential topology, the Hopf fibration (also known as the Hopf bundle or Hopf map) describes a 3-sphere (a hypersphere in four-dimensional space) in terms of circles and an ordinary sphere. Discovered by Heinz Hopf in 1931, it is an influential early example of a fiber bundle.

  5. Heinz Hopf. 1894-1971. German mathematician known for his work in algebraic topology. Hopf became interested in mathematics while serving in World War I. Later, he studied at the University of Berlin and in 1925 received his Ph.D.

  6. Heinz Hopf, the great Swiss mathematician, die ond 3 June, 1971, at the age of 76. He wil bl e deeply mourned by his many friends, colleague ands students, and indeed by the entire mathematical community.

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  8. Heinz Hopf demonstrated doing mathematics in talks, lecture courses, discussions and in his publications. I remember the introductory linear algebra course in 1947-48, the impression Heinz Hopf made on us students was outstanding and unforgettable.