Hans-Christian Reichel

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Hans-Christian Reichel 1987

Hans-Christian Reichel (born May 16, 1945 in Vienna ; † June 28, 2002 ) was an Austrian mathematician and university professor at the University of Vienna .

life and work

His dissertation in 1969 at the University of Vienna was entitled Non-Archimedean Topologies and an Application from the Theory of Asymptotic Series. Reichel was valued for his achievements as a mathematician as well as for his achievements in the field of didactics of mathematics.

Hans-Christian Reichel was editor and co-editor of numerous books. He has written books on topology , probability theory , statistics and many others. Numerous books on didactics of mathematics were published for which he was the main or co-author, as well as textbooks for general schools, grammar schools and secondary schools. He also wrote popular science essays and scripts for courses.

As a member of the scientific advisory board, he supervised works on didactics of mathematics and the practice of mathematics and as a member of the scientific advisory committee, he was an adviser for the journal for didactics of mathematics (Ferdinand Schöningh, Paderborn and BG Teubner, Stuttgart / Leipzig) over the years Active 1991–2002. In 2001 he was invited as an external reviewer to assess teaching at the Free University of Berlin. He was a consultant and sponsor of math.online , as well as a research assistant at the Austrian lexicon aeiou . He was also chairman of the didactics committee of the Austrian Mathematical Society .

In 2002 Hans-Christian Reichel died.

Detailed reviews

  • M. Otte: The formal, the social and the subjective - an introduction to the philosophy and didactics of mathematics. JB DMV 99/3 (1997), 29-30.
  • Ch. Thiel: Philosophy and Mathematics . Knowledge Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 1995. Review prepared for: Yearbook of the Institute for Higher Studies 1997.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics for school and practice ( Verlag Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky, Vienna ); Mathematical semester reports , Springer-Verlag, Berlin et al. 1992–2002; Viennese studies on the theory of science , publishing house of the Austrian State Printing House in Vienna
  2. ^ Evidence according to Kurt Gödel . The July 7, 2001 Standard , ALBUM, Jan.
  3. Scientific basics for sports scientists - Mathematics Part I, II, III (together with W. Dörfler); Materials for the sports science preparatory course . Federal Ministry for Science and Research, Vienna 1978.
  4. math.online
  5. ^ Aeiou employee
  6. ^ Obituary (pp. 94–96) (PDF; 2.8 MB) by Harald Rindler and Stefan Götz