Franz von Krbek

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Franz von Krbek (born March 13, 1898 in Komárom , † June 3, 1984 in Greifswald ) was a German mathematician , physicist and university professor .

Franz von Krbek was the son of the kuk city ​​commander of Budapest . He attended grammar school there, and from 1915 studied mathematics, physics and astronomy at the University of Budapest . There he also received his doctorate. rer. nat. He went to the Universities of Göttingen, Paris and Berlin as a scholarship holder . He then worked as an assistant in Bonn and Berlin.

The contact with Felix Hausdorff , who was full professor at the University of Greifswald from 1913 to 1921, was important for his scientific development . Since 1942 v. Krbek at Greifswald University. In 1945 he completed his habilitation here, received a lectureship, in 1948 a professorship with a teaching assignment and from 1953 until his retirement in 1963 the second chair for mathematics.

His numerous books were very successful because of their ease of understanding. Von Krbek was the teacher of a whole generation of mathematicians, physicists and teachers.

Fonts

  • The basics of quantum mechanics and its mathematics. Junker u. Dünnhaupt, Berlin 1936.
  • Experienced physics. German publisher, Berlin 1942.
  • Captured infinity. Geest & Portig, Leipzig 1952.
  • Principles of mechanics. Geest & Portig, Berlin 1954.
  • Geometric chats. Teubner, Leipzig 1962.
  • About numbers and excess numbers. Teubner, Leipzig 1964.
  • Forms and formulas. Teubner, Leipzig 1967.

literature

  • Joachim Buhrow: Greifswald university professor in difficult times. Prof. Dr. phil. Franz von Krbek - his way of life. Commemorative lecture on March 20th, 2008 for the 110th birthday. (= Greifswald university speeches. New series no. 134). Ernst Moritz Arndt University, Greifswald 2008, ISBN 978-3-86006-310-1 .
  • Manfred Thies: v. Krbek, Franz. In: The old cemetery. Greifswald 2004, ISBN 3-00-014790-X , p. 28.

Individual evidence

  1. According to other sources: March 12th.

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