Emanuel Beke (Beke Manó (in Hungarian), 24 April 1862, Pápa – 27 June 1946, Budapest) was a Hungarian mathematician, specializing in differential equations,[1][2] determinants, and mathematical physics.
[3][4] At the University of Budapest he received a mathematics-physics degree in 1883 and a doctorate in 1884.
[5] He taught at a secondary school in Budapest until 1895, and spent the year 1892/93 in Göttingen with a scholarship.
He became aware of the activities of Felix Klein concerning the reform of the teaching of mathematics, and after his return he became the leader of the reformers of teaching of mathematics in Hungary.
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