Fritz Peter (mathematician)
Fritz Peter (* 1899 ; † 1949 ) was a German educator , physicist and mathematician .
Peter received his doctorate in 1923 at the University of Göttingen (at the 1st Physics Institute headed by Robert Wichard Pohl ). He became a teacher and later a senior teacher at the Schloss Salem School .
He is known for Peter-Weyl's 1926 theorem (published 1927) with his teacher Hermann Weyl . After Thomas W. Hawkins , the work with Weyl and a 1923 thesis on his dissertation are the only publications by Peter.
Fonts
- with Hermann Weyl: "The completeness of the primitive representations of a closed continuous group", Mathematische Annalen, Volume 97, 1927, pp. 737–755 (dated July 24, 1926)
literature
- Thomas Hawkins: Emergence of the Theory of Lie Groups, Springer 2000, p. 502
Individual evidence
- ↑ This resulted in the publication: Refractive indices and absorption constants of diamonds between and 226 , Zeitschrift für Physik, Volume 15, 1923, pp. 358–368. It is explicitly stated there that it is an extract from his Göttingen dissertation.
- ↑ Weyl himself describes him as one of his students, Hawkins, p. 502, Weyl, Sur la representation des groupes continus, L'Enseignement mathematique, Volume 26, 1927, p. 233
- ↑ The place of residence is given for F. Peter Karlsruhe
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SURNAME | Peter, Fritz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German mathematician |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1899 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1949 |