Hanno Rund (26 October 1925 in Schwerin – 5 January 1993 in Tucson, Arizona) was a German mathematician.
[1] He wrote numerous publications, including perhaps his most famous, The Hamilton-Jacobi theory in the calculus of variations.
Rund received his Ph.D in 1950 from the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
His notable students include David Lovelock and Martin Sade.
He energetically pursued the development program that had been initiated by Cohn, adding more than a dozen new faculty members.