Josef Fuhrich

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Josef Fuhrich (born October 22, 1897 in Kunnersdorf (Kunratice) near Reichenberg , Bohemia; † October 10, 1945 in Český Brod ) was a German-Austrian mathematician.

He attended high school in Komotau . From the summer of 1915 he was a one-year volunteer and until November 1918 as a lieutenant in the military service, where he had suffered serious health problems.

He then studied at the universities in Vienna and Prague. Gerhard Kowalewski took him and Amélie Weizsäcker as his best students to the TH Dresden. In the summer of 1922 he wrote his dissertation on the natural geometry of flat transformation groups with Friedrich Engel in Gießen .

In the mid-1930s he succeeded Gustav Rosmanith (1865–1954) for actuarial mathematics and statistics at the German Technical University in Prague .

He was in the internment camp in Český Brod from May 5, 1945 to October 10, 1945, where he died on October 10, 1945.

literature

  • Minela Josefovičová: Německá vysoká škola technická v Praze (1938–1945) ; P. 104 (Czech) ( online )

Publications

  • Diferenční slovník polsko-český. 1925
  • Pohrobní věnec. 1927
  • Festschrift for the seventieth birthday of Prof. Dr. Gustav Rosmaniths. 1935
  • About the numerical determination of periodicities. 1935 ( online ; PDF; 298 kB)
  • A general method of mathematical analysis of empirical series. 1936, doi: 10.1007 / BF01699324

Individual evidence

  1. https://dmv.mathematik.de/die-dmv/105-kurzbiographien/356-kurzbiographien-f.html#Fuhrich,%20Josef
  2. http://www.genealogy.ams.org/id.php?id=52032
  3. http://www.emis.de/journals/JEHPS/Decembre2006/BilovaMazliakSisma.pdf