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  1. Hermann Weyl: Life. Born to Ludwig and Anna Weyl in Elmshorn, Germany on November 9, 1885, Weyl showed great promise in mathematics even as a young boy. He went to the University of Munich in 1904, and studied mathematics and physics both there and at the University of Göttingen, where, under the supervision of David Hilbert, he received his ...

  2. 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.

  3. Sep 2, 2009 · Hermann Weyl was born on 9 November 1885 in the small town of Elmshorn near Hamburg. In 1904 he entered Göttingen University, where his teachers included Hilbert, Klein and Minkowski. Weyl was particularly impressed with Hilbert’s lectures on number theory and resolved to study everything he had written.

  4. Podpis. Hermann Klaus Hugo Weyl, nemški matematik in fizik, * 9. november 1885, Elmshorn pri Hamburgu, Prusija, Nemško cesarstvo (sedaj Nemčija ), † 8. december 1955, Zürich, Švica. Čeprav je Weyl večino svojega življenja preživel v Zürichu in nato v Princetonu, New Jersey, je povezan z matematično tradicijo Univerze v Göttingenu ...

  5. School of Mathematics. Hermann Weyl, who served on the Institute Faculty in the School of Mathematics from 1933 until his death in 1955, was one of the preeminent mathematicians of the first half of the twentieth century. His expertise was broad, and his work spanned many areas, including topology, differential geometry, Lie groups ...

  6. Sep 2, 2009 · Hermann Weyl was born on November 9, 1885 in the small town of Elmshorn near Hamburg. In 1904 he entered Göttingen University, where his teachers included Hilbert, Klein and Minkowski. He remained there as student and Privatdozent until his call in 1913 to a Chair at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich.

  7. Notes to Hermann Weyl. 1. Husserl was a professor at Göttingen during Weyl’s student days there, and Weyl attended his lectures. But it was his wife Helene, who later came to Göttingen to study with Husserl, who seems to have sparked Weyl’s interest in phenomenology. 2.

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