Emil Naetsch

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Emil Friedrich Wilhelm Naetsch (born July 29, 1869 in Dresden ; † November 25, 1946 there ) was a German mathematician and professor at the Technical University of Dresden .

Life

Naetsch studied in Dresden from 1888 to 1890 and then in Leipzig until 1893 and in Paris in 1894 . He received his doctorate in 1894 at the University of Leipzig . In 1903 he became an associate professor at the TH Dresden, an honorary professor in 1909, and an associate professor for analytical geometry , spherical trigonometry and elementary algebra and analysis in 1919 . He taught until 1935. In November 1933 he signed the confession of German professors about Adolf Hitler .

Fonts

  • On the theory of homogeneous linear differential equations with double-period coefficients (1894)
  • Theory of elliptic functions (1913)

Individual evidence

  1. Naetsch, Friedrich Wilhelm Emil In: JC Poggendorff's Biographic-literary Handwörterbuch the history of the exact sciences. Volume IV, Part 2, Barth, Leipzig 1904. Retrieved from the German Biographical Archive, p. 176.