Dagmar R. Henney

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Dagmar Renate Kirchner Henney (born May 6, 1931) is a German-born American mathematician and professor of calculus, finite mathematics, and measure and integration at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.. She is also known for her works to the study of additive set-values and Banach spaces. She was born in Berlin.[1]

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  1. Wiens, Clifford (May 2002). "A Comparative Study of Two Famous Women Professors of Mathematics". Henney.com: 3.

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