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    Hermann Klaus Hugo Weyl, ForMemRS [1] ( German: [vaɪl]; 9 November 1885 – 8 December 1955) was a German mathematician, theoretical physicist, logician and philosopher.

  2. Sep 2, 2009 · Hermann Weyl. Hermann Weyl was a great and versatile mathematician of the 20 th century. His work had a vast range, encompassing analysis, algebra, number theory, topology, differential geometry, spacetime theory, quantum mechanics, and the foundations of mathematics.

  3. Apr 15, 2024 · Hermann Weyl was a German American mathematician who, through his widely varied contributions in mathematics, served as a link between pure mathematics and theoretical physics, in particular adding enormously to quantum mechanics and the theory of relativity.

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  4. Quick Info. Born. 9 November 1885. Elmshorn (near Hamburg), Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Died. 8 December 1955. Zürich, Switzerland. Summary. From 1923-38 Weyl evolved the concept of continuous groups using matrix representations. With his application of group theory to quantum mechanics he set up the modern subject. View nine larger pictures.

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  6. Weyl then points out that his own proof is more direct and elementary than Cartan’s proof, which, according to Weyl, required an extensive detour involving the theory of semisimple Lie algebras. In contrast to Cartan’s proof mine does not take the detour of the investigation of abstract groups.

  7. 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 ...

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    Hermann Klaus Hugo Weyl, ForMemRS ( German: [ vaɪl]; 9 November 1885 – 8 December 1955) was a German mathematician, theoretical physicist, logician and philosopher. Although much of his working life was spent in Zürich, Switzerland, and then Princeton, New Jersey, he is associated with the University of Göttingen tradition of mathematics ...

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