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Eduard Heine (16 March 1821, Berlin – October 1881, Halle) was a German mathematician in Prussia. His name is given to several mathematical concepts that he was instrumental in developing: * Andréief–Heine identity * Heine–Borel theorem * Heine–Cantor theorem * Heine–Stieltjes polynomials * Heine definition of continuity * Heine functions * Heine's identity * Mehler–Heine formula

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  • Eduard Heine (16 March 1821, Berlin – October 1881, Halle) was a German mathematician in Prussia. His name is given to several mathematical concepts that he was instrumental in developing: * Andréief–Heine identity * Heine–Borel theorem * Heine–Cantor theorem * Heine–Stieltjes polynomials * Heine definition of continuity * Heine functions * Heine's identity * Mehler–Heine formula (en)
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  • Eduard Heine (16 March 1821, Berlin – October 1881, Halle) was a German mathematician in Prussia. His name is given to several mathematical concepts that he was instrumental in developing: * Andréief–Heine identity * Heine–Borel theorem * Heine–Cantor theorem * Heine–Stieltjes polynomials * Heine definition of continuity * Heine functions * Heine's identity * Mehler–Heine formula (en)
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  • List of things named after Eduard Heine (en)
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