Heinrich Emil Timerding

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Heinrich Carl Franz Emil Timerding (born January 23, 1873 in Strasbourg , † April 30, 1945 in Braunschweig ) was a German mathematician .

Life

Timerding received his doctorate in Strasbourg in 1894 (On the spheres that touch a cubic space curve multiple or multiple points) with Karl Theodor Reye . He was a professor at the seafaring school in Elsfleth , briefly in Pressburg ( Bratislava ) and then from 1909 professor of applied mathematics in Braunschweig . In 1901 he wrote an article on the geometry of the rigid body for the Encyclopedia of Mathematical Sciences . In 1918 he was elected a member of the Leopoldina .

Fonts (selection)

  • Collection of exercises on projective geometry, Göschen collection.
  • About the spheres that touch a cubic space curve multiple or multiple points. R. Schultz & co, Strasbourg 1894 ( digitized ).
  • Geometry of Forces. Teubner, Leipzig 1908 ( digitized version ).
  • The theory of force plans, an introduction to graphic statics. Teubner, Leipzig 1910 ( digitized version ).
  • The education of the view. Teubner, Leipzig 1912.
  • The Fall Laws. Teubner, Leipzig 1912 ( digitized version ).
  • Handbook of Applied Mathematics. Volume 1. Practical Analysis. Volume 2. Descriptive Geometry. Teubner, Leipzig 1914.
  • The analysis of chance. 1915 ( digitized version ) - Gutenberg-eText (TeX PDF).
  • Sexual ethics. Teubner, Leipzig 1919 ( digitized version ).
  • The Golden cut. 1919.
  • Robert Mayer and the discovery of the energy law. 1925.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fritz Rehbock: Heinrich Timerding . In: German Mathematics . 7, No. 2/3, July 1943, pp. 252-254. (for Timerdings 70th birthday)
  2. ^ Member entry by Emil Timerding at the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina , accessed on February 14, 2016.