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  1. ast.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hermann_WeylHermann Weyl - Wikipedia

    Hermann Weyl ( 9 de payares de 1885 , Elmshorn – 8 d'avientu de 1955 , Zúrich) foi un matemáticu alemán. Anque abondo tiempu de la so vida llaboral aniciar en Zúrich y depués en Princeton, ye identificáu familiarmente cola tradición matemática de la Universidá de Gotinga, representada por David Hilbert y Hermann Minkowski.

  2. Brief Vita. Hermann Claus Hugo Weyl was born in 1885 in Elmshorn near Hamburg on November 9, 1885. From 1904 to 1908 he studied mathematics in Göttingen and attended lectures by, among others, David Hilbert, Felix Klein, Hermann Minkowski and Ernst Zermelo. In addition, Weyl attended lectures in philosophy given by Edmund Husserl, who got his ...

  3. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hermann_WeylHermann Weyl - Vikipedi

    Hermann Klaus Hugo Weyl (9 Kasım 1885 – 8 Aralık 1955) bir Alman matematikçiydi. Çalışma hayatının büyük bölümünü Zürih, İsviçre 'de ve sonrasında Princeton da geçirmesine rağmen, Göttingen Üniversitesi 'nde geleneksel matematik dersleri vermiştir. David Hilbert ve Hermann Minkowski tarafından yetiştirilmiştir.

  4. Hermann Klaus Hugo Weyl (1885-1955) là nhà toán học người Đức. Ông là nhà toán học đã áp dụng không gian vectơ để xây dưng hình học Euclid mới. Vẫn là loại hình học dùng phương pháp tiên đề , nhưng thay vì xét trên mặt phẳng, loại hình học này lại xét trong không gian.

  5. Abstract. Hermann Weyl was born on 9 November 1885, the son of Ludwig and Anna Weyl, in the small town of Elmshorn near Hamburg. When his schooldays in Altona ended in 1904 he entered Göttingen University as a country lad of eighteen, and there remained (except for a year at Munich), first as student and then as Privatdozent, until his call to ...

  6. 4 de nov. de 2020 · M. Atiyah, Hermann Weyl 1885–1955, in National Academy of Science: Biographical Memoirs, vol. 82 (National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 2002), 1–14. Google Scholar J. Bernard, L’idéalisme dans l’infinitésimal: Weyl et I’espace à l’époque de la relativité (Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre, Nanterre, 2015)

  7. Hermann Weyl. Hermann Klaus Hugo Weyl (9 November 1885 – 8 December 1955) was a German mathematician. Although much of his working life was spent in Zürich, Switzerland and then Princeton, he is associated with the University of Göttingen tradition of mathematics, represented by David Hilbert and Hermann Minkowski.