Biography:Edmund Hlawka

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Short description: Austrian mathematician
Edmund Hlawka
Edmund Hlawka 2003.jpg
Born(1916-11-05)November 5, 1916
Bruck an der Mur, Styria, Austria
DiedFebruary 19, 2009(2009-02-19) (aged 92)
Alma materUniversität Wien
Known forMinkowski–Hlawka theorem
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversität Wien
Technische Universität Wien
Doctoral advisorNikolaus Hofreiter
Doctoral students

Edmund Hlawka (November 5, 1916, Bruck an der Mur, Styria – February 19, 2009) was an Austrian mathematician. He was a leading number theorist. Hlawka did most of his work at the Vienna University of Technology. He was also a visiting professor at Princeton University and the Sorbonne. Hlawka died on February 19, 2009, in Vienna.[1][2]

Education and career

Hlawka studied at the University of Vienna from 1934 to 1938, when he gained his doctorate under Nikolaus Hofreiter. Among his PhD students were Rainer Burkard, later to become president of the Austrian Society for Operations Research, graph theorist Gert Sabidussi, Cole Prize winner Wolfgang M. Schmidt, Walter Knödel who became one of the first German computer science professors, and Hermann Maurer, also a computer scientist. Through these and other students, Hlawka has nearly 1500 academic descendants.[3] Hlawka was awarded the Decoration for Services to the Republic of Austria in 2007.

Honours and awards

  • Decoration for Science and Art (Austria, 1963)[4]
  • City of Vienna Prize for the Humanities (1969)
  • Decoration for Services to the Republic of Austria, Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold with Star (2007);[5] Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold (1987)[6]
  • Wilhelm Exner Medal (1982).[7]
  • Joseph Johann Ritter von Prechtl Medal (1989)
  • Erwin Schrödinger Prize

See also

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