15 Janvier - Wikipédia wilhelm wirtinger, mathématicien aurichien; http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/15_janvier
The Sylvester Medal (1901) Whitehead 1922 Tullio LeviCivita 1919 Percy MacMahon 1916 Jean Darboux 1913 JamesWhitbread Lee Glaisher 1910 Henry Baker 1907 wilhelm wirtinger 1904 Georg http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/awards/medals/SylvesterArc2.htm
Extractions: Louis Joel Mordell for his distinguished researches in pure mathematics, especially for his discoveries in the theory of numbers. George Neville Watson for his distinguished contributions to pure mathematics in the field of mathematical analysis and in particular for his work on asymptotic expansion and on general transforms. John Edensor Littlewood for his mathematical discoveries and supreme insight in the analytical theory of numbers. Godfrey Harold Hardy for his important contributions to many branches of pure mathematics. Augustus Edward Hough Love for his researches in classical mathematical physics, particularly the mathematical theories of elasticity and hydro-dynamics. Bertrand Russell for his distinguished work on the foundations of mathematics.
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Eugene Lukacs, 1906-1987 mathematics at University of Vienna. He took courses with Hans Hahn, EduardHelly, Walter Meyer, Leopold Vietoris and wilhelm wirtinger. http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/math/faculty/Lukacs.html
Extractions: Eugene Lukacs was born in Szombathely, Hungary on August 14, 1906. Six weeks after his birth, he was brought to Vienna where he grew up, got his primary and secondary education and studied mathematics at University of Vienna. He took courses with Hans Hahn, Eduard Helly, Walter Meyer, Leopold Vietoris and Wilhelm Wirtinger. Eugene met his wife to be, Elizabeth Weisz, at the University of Vienna in 1927. She was taking Mathematics and Physics. They were married in 1935. Eugene's interest in geometry led him to write a Ph.D. dissertation under Walter Meyer. He earned his Ph.D. degree in 1930. Subsequently he took an actuarial degree in 1931. Due to scarceness of positions at the University, Eugene taught secondary school in Vienna for two years. Then he accepted a position as an actuary at an insurance company. E. Helly and Z.W. Birnbaum were amongst his colleagues. He stayed with the company until 1937 and also taught extension courses in mathematics at the Volkshochschule Wien Volksheim. When Germany annexed Austria in 1938 he decided to emigrate to USA arriving here in February 1939. About the same time many other Jewish statisticians and mathematicians emigrated to the United States. These included Gerhard Tintner, Z.W. Birnbaum, Henry Mann, Oscar Morgenstern and Abraham Wald. Upon arrival, Eugene renewed his acquaintance with Abraham Wald whom he had met in Vienna. Under Wald's influence Eugene became interested in probability and statistics. Wald introduced him to the vast literature on probability and statistics that was largely unknown in Central Europe at that time. Wald invited him to attend his, and Hotelling's lectures at Columbia. Thus began Eugene's long and fruitful career in statistics during which he wrote five books and well over 100 papers.
Neue Galerie Graz - Jenseits Von Kunst / 4 Mathematik Und Physik Translate this page wilhelm Frank schildert einige der bedeutendsten Mathematiker und Logiker Österreichsua wilhelm wirtinger, Philipp Furtwängler, Eduard Helly, Abraham Wald http://www.stmk.gv.at/verwaltung/lmj-ng/97/jvk/04.html
Extractions: Wilhelm Frank schildert Funktionalanalysis Johann Radon, Georg Kreisel, Alfred Tauber, Richard von Mises, John G. Kemeny, Paul R. Halmos u.a.). Christa Binder zeigt an Olga Todd-Taussky exemplarisch den Lebensweg einer Mathematikerin in diesem Jahrhundert. Leopold Vietoris G. Helmberg und K. Sigmund Raoul Bott gelten ebenfalls der algebraischen Geometrie (M. Neuwirther). Geometrie kann sehr abstrakt sein, manchmal aber auch sehr anschaulich oder gar spielerisch. An Gruppentheorie , der Disziplin, die mathematisch dem Symmetriebegriff zugrunde liegt. Die Geometrie hat in diesem und im letzten Jahrhundert einige Revolutionen durchgemacht, an denen z.B. in Ungarn und Karl Menger und Kurt Reidemeister in Wien beteiligt waren. , oft auch der "Satz des Jahrhunderts" genannt (P.Weibel und E. Köhler), schlägt eine unerwartete Brücke zu Problemen der (mathematischen) Physik (M. Stöltzner). Ein wichtiger Entropie Ludwig Boltzmann hat damit das ganze Gebiet der statistischen Physik Richard von Mises hat die mathematischen Grundlagen der Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie Auszugsweise wird der Orginalaufsatz von Leo Szilard Informationstheorie Szilards Autobiographie weist auf seine und seiner Freunde ( ) Beteiligung an der Entwicklung der Atombombe interne Prinzipien (Proportion, Reihe, Serie etc.)
Chronologie Translate this page Universität. Seine akademischen Lehrer werden Franz Exner und FritzHasenöhrl in Physik sowie wilhelm wirtinger in Mathematik. http://rosa.physik.tu-berlin.de/~dschm/lect/schrdlek/chronologie.htm
Schrodinger he was taught calculus and algebra by Franz Mertens, function theory, differentialequations and mathematical statistics by wilhelm wirtinger (who he found http://physics.rug.ac.be/Fysica/Geschiedenis/Mathematicians/Schrodinger.html
Extractions: Died: 4 Jan 1961 in Vienna, Austria Erwin Schrödinger 's father Rudolf Schrödinger ran a small linoleum factory which he had inherited from his own father. Erwin's mother, Emily Bauer, was half English, this side of the family coning from Leamington Spa, and half Austrian with her father coming from Vienna. Schrödinger learnt English and German almost at the same time due to the fact that both were spoken in the household. He was not sent to elementary school, but received lessons at home from a private tutor up to the age of ten. He entered the Akademisches Gymnasium in the autumn of 1898, rather later than was usual since he spent a long holiday in England around the time he might have entered the school. He wrote later about his time at the Gymnasium:- I was a good student in all subjects, loved mathematics and physics, but also the strict logic of the ancient grammars, hated only memorising incidental dates and facts. Of the German poets, I loved especially the dramatists, but hated the pedantic dissection of this works. In [15] there is the following quotation from a student in Schrödinger's class at school:- Especially in physics and mathematics, Schrödinger had a gift for understanding that allowed him, without any homework, immediately and directly to comprehend all the material during the class hours and to apply it. After the lecture ... it was possible for [our professor] to call Schrödinger immediately to the blackboard and to set him problems, which he solved with playful facility.
Schrodinger algebra by Franz Mertens, function theory, differential equations and mathematicalstatistics by wilhelm wirtinger (who he found uninspiring as a lecturer). http://www.quimica.urv.es/~gracia/schrodinger.html
Extractions: Died: 4 Jan 1961 in Vienna, Austria INICIO Gymnasium in the autumn of 1898, rather later than was usual since he spent a long holiday in England around the time he might have entered the school. He wrote later about his time at the Gymnasium I was a good student in all subjects, loved mathematics and physics, but also the strict logic of the ancient grammars, hated only memorising incidental dates and facts. Of the German poets, I loved especially the dramatists, but hated the pedantic dissection of this works. our professor partial differential equations to dynamics, eigenvalue problems, Maxwell's equations and electromagnetic theory, optics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics differential equations and mathematical statistics by Wilhelm Wirtinger (who he found uninspiring as a lecturer). He also studied projective geometry , algebraic curves and continuous groups in lectures by Gustav Kohn. On the conduction of electricity on the surface of insulators in moist air. After this he undertook voluntary military service in the fortress artillery. Then he was appointed to an assistantship at Vienna but, rather surprisingly, in experimental physics rather than theoretical physics. He later said that his experiences conducting experiments proved an invaluable asset to his theoretical work since it gave him a practical philosophical framework in which to set his theoretical ideas.
Otto Biermann Vzhledem k Biermannovu patnému zdravotnímu stavu byl nakonec odmítnuta jmenován byl wilhelm wirtinger. Ji v polovine 90. http://www.math.muni.cz/math/biografie/otto_biermann.html
Extractions: Zemøel: 28. dubna 1909 v Brnì Otto Biermann byl synem historika Gottlieba Biermanna (1824-1901) pozdìj¹ího øeditele pra¾ského nìmeckého gymnázia na Malé Stranì. V rodném Tì¹ínì zaèal studovat na gymnáziu a ve studiu pak pokraèoval na gymnáziu na Malé Stranì v Praze. Na této ¹kole v roce 1876 maturoval a na podzim se zapsal na filozofickou fakultu pra¾ské univerzity, kde studoval do konce ¹kolního roku 1877/78. V následujících dvou letech se vìnoval studiu matematiky, fyziky a astronomie na univerzitì ve Vídni. V roce 1880 vykonal ve Vídni zkou¹ku uèitelské zpùsobilosti, která ho opravòovala k výuce matematiky a fyziky na gymnáziích. V tém¾e roce získal ve Vídni 19. èervna doktorát filozofie za disertaèní práci Über die Reihenentwicklung der Lösungen der Modular- und Multiplikator-Gleichungen und die Diskriminanten V období od 1. øíjna 1880 do 30. záøí 1881 vykonával Biermann jednoroèní dobrovolnou vojenskou slu¾bu, po jejím¾ skonèení pokraèoval s podporou státního stipendia ve studiu na berlínské univerzitì, kde nav¹tìvoval ve ¹kolním roce 1881/82 pøedev¹ím pøedná¹ky profesora Karla Weierstrasse (1815-1897). Berlínský pobyt sehrál v období Biermannova vìdeckého zrání významnou roli. Brzy po návratu do Prahy pøedlo¾il v øíjnu 1882 na univerzitì v Praze habilitaèní práci Über die Reduction hyperelliptischer Integrale auf elliptische . 24. února 1883 byl po úspì¹ném habilitaèním øízení jmenován soukromým docentem.
Franz Hocevar Vídne. Hocevar se v konkurzu umístil na druhém míste spolecnes Gustavem Kohnem, kdy jmenován byl wilhelm wirtinger. V http://www.math.muni.cz/math/biografie/franz_hocevar.html
Fellesbiblioteket MN Translate this page 356 s. 1 75ns15133 - mini 2000-06-14 UMN Ore N159 Begrenset utlån wirtinger,wilhelm Untersuchungen über Thetafunctionen von der philosophischen http://www.ub.uio.no/umn/felles/orekron.html
TUM INFO V - Mathematiker In Der NS-Zeit Translate this page Sie studierte Mathematik, unter anderem bei wilhelm wirtinger, an der WienerUniversität und wurde dabei von ihren Eltern finanziell unterstützt. http://wwwzenger.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/lehre/seminare/math_nszeit/SS03/vortr
Extractions: Geiringer Mathematikerinnen während der NS-Zeit Hilda Geiringer Lebenslauf Persönliche Daten Name Hilda Geiringer geboren 28. September 1893 in Wien gestorben 1973, an Lungenentzündung in Santa Barbara, California Nationalität Österreicherin Eltern Vater Ludwig geboren in Ungarn, arbeitete in einer Textilfabrik in Wien. Muter hieß Martha Wertheimer. Geschwister 3 Brüder Ausbildungsdaten Schulausbildung Gymnasium des Vereins für erweiterte Frauenbildung Studium Wiener Universität Dissertation 1917 "Über trigonometrische Doppelreihen" Habilitation 1925 "Über starre Gliederungen von Fachwerken"
Abstracts Of Plenary Talks At The Olga Taussky Todd Celebration till 1934 her first years as number theorist in Vienna and Gottingen (1931/32);her teachers and colleagues Philip Furtwangler, wilhelm wirtinger, Hans Hahn http://www.awm-math.org/olgacelebration/abstracts.html
Extractions: Return to AWM Olga Taussky Todd Celebration Return to AWM Workshops Abstracts of Plenary Talks at the Olga Taussky Todd Celebration, July 16-18, 1999 "Fraulein Dr. Taussky in Vienna and Gottingen" Abstract: Olga Taussky from 1925 till 1934 her first years as number theorist in Vienna and Gottingen (1931/32); her teachers and colleagues: Philip Furtwangler, Wilhelm Wirtinger, Hans Hahn, Karl Menger, Kurt Godel, . . .; class field theory, class field tower, group theory. Christa Binder Email: christa.binder@tuwien.ac.at "Looking Back .....Looking Ahead" Abstract: The speaker reflects on growing up in the nation's capital at a time when schools in the city were segregated by race, and being the beneficiary of excellent academic training provided by dedicated teachers. She looks ahead at what can be done to provide quality mathematics education to every child in the United States. Evelyn Boyd Granville
Niels Henrik Abel Amandus Schwartz (Berlin), Sir George Gabriel Stokes (Cambridge), Vito Volterra(Rom), Heinrich Weber (Strassburg), wilhelm wirtinger (Innsbruck), Hieronymus http://www.athene-forlag.no/1902/festligheter/
Niels Henrik Abel Translate this page Karl Herman Amandus Schwarz, George Gabriel Stokes. William Thomson (Lord Kelvin),Vito Volterra. Heinrich Martin Weber, wilhelm wirtinger. Hieronymous Georg Zeuthen. http://www.athene-forlag.no/1902/doktorer/
Wiener Zeitung - Lexikon Translate this page wilhelm wirtinger, der mit heute bereits klassischen Arbeiten zur Funktionstheoriebeigetragen hat, war nach 32 Jahren als Ordinarius an der Universität Wien http://www.wienerzeitung.at/frameless/lexikon.htm?ID=10149
Untitled Document Translate this page Herr Helmut Roth ( - ). Herr wilhelm Müller ( - ). Frau Maria Wirttinger(31.10.1714 - 12.12.1785). Herr Hans Wolf wirtinger (Wirdtinger) ( - ). http://home.mnet-online.de/kellermeier/Familie/
History Of Operator Theory (The word spectrum seems to have been adopted by Hilbert from an 1897 articleby wilhelm wirtinger.) Hilbert began like Fredholm, with the specific idea of http://www.mathphysics.com/opthy/OpHistory.html
Extractions: In the first textbook on operator theory, published in Warsaw 1932, Stefan Banach states that the subject of the book is the study of functions on spaces of infinite dimension, especially those he coyly refers to as spaces of type B, otherwise Banach spaces definition This was a good description for Banach, but tastes vary. I propose rather the "operational" definition that operators act like matrices . And what that means depends on who you are. If you are an engineering student, matrices are particular symbols you manipulate to solve linear systems. As a working engineer you may instead use Heaviside's operational calculus, in which you are permitted to do all sorts of dangerous manipulations of symbols for derivatives and what not, exactly as if they were matrices, in order to solve linear problems of applied analysis. About 90% of the time you will get the right answer, just like the student; somewhat more with experience. And that is good enough, if the bridges you build aren't where I drive. In mathematics the student of elementary analysis learns that matrices are linear functions relating finite-dimensional vector spaces, and conversely. As a working mathematician the analyst has lost all fear of minor matters like infinity, and will happy agree with Banach's definition.