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Felix Issidorowitsch Frankl (12 March 1905, Vienna – 7 Aprile 1961, Nalchik Russian: Феликс Исидорович Франкль) was an Austrian mathematician, who went to live in the Soviet Union where he had an academic career as a university professor. He studied topology at the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Vienna under Hans Hahn, gaining his doctorate in 1927. He attended the First International Topological Conference held in Moscow in 1935. In 1957 he was awarded the Leonhard Euler Gold Medal of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

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  • Felix Issidorowitsch Frankl (russisch Феликс Исидорович Франкль; * 12. März 1905 in Wien; † 7. April 1961 in Naltschik) war ein österreichisch-sowjetischer Mathematiker, Physiker und Hochschullehrer. (de)
  • Felix Issidorowitsch Frankl (12 March 1905, Vienna – 7 Aprile 1961, Nalchik Russian: Феликс Исидорович Франкль) was an Austrian mathematician, who went to live in the Soviet Union where he had an academic career as a university professor. He studied topology at the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Vienna under Hans Hahn, gaining his doctorate in 1927. Frankl went to live in the Soviet Union in 1929. Here he initially collaborated with Lev Pontryagin in topology (they a paper co-authored a paper published in 1930 in the Mathematische Annalen. His interests then shifted to certain particular differential equations which are important for high-speed aerodynamics. These differential equations were of mixed elliptic-hyperbolic type. They determined the transition in aerodynamics between transonic and supersonic speeds. He attended the First International Topological Conference held in Moscow in 1935. In 1957 he was awarded the Leonhard Euler Gold Medal of the Russian Academy of Sciences. (en)
  • Фе́ликс Исидо́рович Фра́нкль (нем. Felix Frankl, 12 марта 1905, Вена, Австрия — 7 апреля 1961, Нальчик) — австрийский и советский учёный, доктор технических наук, доктор физико-математических наук, член-корреспондент Академии Артиллерийских наук, член Национального комитета СССР по теоретической и прикладной механике, награждён Золотой медалью имени Леонарда Эйлера Академии наук СССР. (ru)
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  • Felix Issidorowitsch Frankl (russisch Феликс Исидорович Франкль; * 12. März 1905 in Wien; † 7. April 1961 in Naltschik) war ein österreichisch-sowjetischer Mathematiker, Physiker und Hochschullehrer. (de)
  • Фе́ликс Исидо́рович Фра́нкль (нем. Felix Frankl, 12 марта 1905, Вена, Австрия — 7 апреля 1961, Нальчик) — австрийский и советский учёный, доктор технических наук, доктор физико-математических наук, член-корреспондент Академии Артиллерийских наук, член Национального комитета СССР по теоретической и прикладной механике, награждён Золотой медалью имени Леонарда Эйлера Академии наук СССР. (ru)
  • Felix Issidorowitsch Frankl (12 March 1905, Vienna – 7 Aprile 1961, Nalchik Russian: Феликс Исидорович Франкль) was an Austrian mathematician, who went to live in the Soviet Union where he had an academic career as a university professor. He studied topology at the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Vienna under Hans Hahn, gaining his doctorate in 1927. He attended the First International Topological Conference held in Moscow in 1935. In 1957 he was awarded the Leonhard Euler Gold Medal of the Russian Academy of Sciences. (en)
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  • Felix Frankl (de)
  • Felix Frankl (en)
  • Франкль, Феликс Исидорович (ru)
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