Bernhard Schilling

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Bernhard Otto Schilling , also Bernhardt Otto Schilling (born May 25, 1890 in Dresden , † June 5, 1945 ibid) was a German mathematician .

Life

In 1908 Schilling passed the Abitur at the Vitzthumschen Gymnasium in Dresden, studied mathematics and physics at the TH Dresden up to the scientific teaching examination in 1915 and the doctorate in 1917 with Walther Ernst Paul Ludwig and Martin Krause . He then completed his habilitation in 1924 as an assistant at the chair for descriptive geometry . In 1928/29 he was appointed associate professor at the TH Dresden, from 1929 to 1931 he was a full professor at the Universidad de Chile in Santiago de Chile , and from 1931 until his death in 1945 he was an associate professor in Dresden.

In November 1933, Schilling signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler . In 1943 he signed the 13 sentences on the mission and service of the Church of the Church Unification Work around Theophil Wurm , which gathered the spirit of opposition in the Evangelical Church.

Fonts (selection)

  • Via a contact transformation that assigns pairs of lines to the points of one field. Borna-Leipzig, 1919 (= Dissertation TH Dresden 1917).

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