Yahoo Web Search

Search results

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

    Hermann Klaus Hugo Weyl, ForMemRS [1] (German:; 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 ...

  2. People also ask

  3. 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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Sep 2, 2009 · 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.

  5. 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. Biography. Hermann Weyl was known as Peter to his close friends.

  6. Hermann Weyl is known in mathematics for his groundbreaking work in algebraic topology, differential geometry and group theory to give just a few examples. Because of the close relation of the latter two areas to relativity theory and quantum mechanics, Weyl’s work has also been of considerable influence in theoretical physics.

  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.

  8. (1885–1955) German mathematician. Born at Elmshorn in Germany, Weyl studied at Göttingen, where he was one of David Hilbert's most oustanding students. He became a coworker of Hilbert, who influenced his particular interests and his general outlook on mathematics.

  1. People also search for