Emanuel Sperner
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Emanuel Sperner
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Emanuel Sperner was a German mathematician, best known for two theorems. He was born in Waltdorf, and died in Sulzburg-Laufen, West Germany. He was a student at Carolinum in Nysa and then Hamburg University where his advisor was Wilhelm Blaschke. He was appointed Professor in Königsberg in 1934, and subsequently held posts in a number of universities until 1974. Sperner's theorem, from 1928, says that the size of an antichain in the power set of an n-set is at most the middle binomial coefficien
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German mathematician (1905–1980)
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