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  1. Heinrich Friedrich Weber ( / ˈveɪbər /; [1] German: [ˈveːbɐ]; 7 November 1843 – 24 May 1912) was a physicist born in the town of Magdala, near Weimar . Biography. Around 1861 he entered the University of Jena, where Ernst Abbe became the first of two physicists who decisively influenced his career (Weiss 1912, pp. 44–45).

  2. Quick Info. Born. 7 November 1843. Magdala, Thuringia, Germany. Died. 24 May 1912. Zürich, Switzerland. Summary. Heinrich Friedrich Weber was a German physicist who was important in the history of the Zürich Polytechnic. His most famous student was Einstein. View one larger picture. Biography.

  3. Heinrich Martin Georg Friedrich Weber. Quick Info. Born. 5 March 1842. Heidelberg, Germany. Died. 17 May 1913. Strasbourg, Germany (now France) Summary. Heinrich Weber was a German mathematician whose main work was in algebra, number theory, analysis and applications of analysis to mathematical physics. View four larger pictures. Biography.

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  5. Dec 7, 2022 · Heinrich Friedrich Weber (/ ˈ v eɪ b ər /; German: [ˈveːbɐ]; 7 November 1843 – 24 May 1912) was a physicist born in the town of Magdala, near Weimar. 2. Biography. Around 1861 he entered the University of Jena, where Ernst Abbe became the first of two physicists who decisively influenced his career (Weiss 1912, pp. 44–45).

  6. Heinrich Weber (1842-1913) studied in Heidelberg and Leipzig. He habilitated in Königsberg in 1866, and taught there until 1883, except for the years 1870 to 1875, when he was professor at the ETH Zürich. He later spent several years at the Charlotenburg technological institute (Berlin), and in

  7. contribution to algebra. In group. It was Heinrich Weber, in 1882, who first gave a purely axiomatic description of a group independently of the nature of its elements. Today, groups are fundamental entities in abstract algebra and are of considerable importance in geometry, physics, and chemistry.

  8. Archive.3 They contain his notes of Heinrich Friedrich Weber's lectures on theoretical physics delivered at the Zurich Polytechnic. Einstein's marginal comments on the lectures are the only contempo 3. The heading of Notebook 1 is "Kollegium iiber Physik. Prof. Weber," that of Notebook 2, "Vorlesungen iiber Physik, Weber." I wish to thank Dr. Otto

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