Anton Huber (mathematician)

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Anton Huber (born January 24, 1897 in Teufelhof near St. Pölten , † August 31, 1975 in Vienna ) was an Austrian mathematician and professor of mathematics.

Life

From August 24, 1938, Anton Huber was a full professor of mathematics at the University of Vienna and director of the Mathematical Institute. As early as 1935 he joined the NSDAP in Switzerland and held the function of cell leader from 1942 to 1943. After his release in 1946, he continued to work scientifically and at the nitrogen works in Linz. Huber was a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences from 1941 until his death .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Roman Pfefferle, Hans Pfefferle: Glimpflich denazisiert, the professorships of the University of Vienna from 1944 in the post-war years, with professor portraits (= University of Vienna , archive: writings of the archives of the University of Vienna , volume 18), V & R Unipress, Göttingen / Vienna University Press, Vienna 2014, ISBN 978-3-8471-0275-5 / ISBN 978-3-8470-0275-8 (online edition as e-book , chargeable), p. 291