Otto Dziobek (mathematician)

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Otto Franz Dziobek (born July 27, 1856 in Frankfurt (Oder) , † March 15, 1919 in Berlin ) was a German mathematician and university professor.

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Dziobek studied from 1875 to 1879 at the Friedrich-Wilhelms University in Berlin and in 1881 in Tübingen Dr. phil. PhD . From 1882 and again from 1891 he taught as a private lecturer at the Technical University of Charlottenburg . In 1890 he worked as a scientific computer at the Imperial Normal Aichungs Commission . From 1900 he worked as a regular professor of mathematics at the United Artillery and Engineering School in Charlottenburg near Berlin. He carried the title of Privy Councilor and was awarded the Prussian Order of the Crown, 4th class. He has also written numerous works and magazine articles on mathematics and astronomy.

His final resting place is in the south-west cemetery Stahnsdorf .

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  • About the functions of six variables, which only take six different values (Diss.), Greifswald 1882
  • New contributions to the theory of Pascal's hexagon , Berlin 1882
  • George-Gabriel Stokes: The Light. Twelve lectures given in Aberdeen 1883-1885 , Leipzig 1888 (translation of "On Light")
  • The mathematical theories of planetary motions , Leipzig 1888
  • Mathematical Theories of planetary motions , New York 1892, ND 1962, Reprint NY 2008 (translated by Mark Walrod Harrington and William Joseph Hussey)
  • Textbook of analytical geometry , part 1: Analytical geometry of the plane, Berlin 1900, part 2: Analytical geometry of space, Braunschweig 1902
  • The current state of precision mechanics , 1900
  • About the determination of the internal division errors of two standards according to the method of pushing through , Berlin 1903 (= scientific treatises of the Imperial Normal Aichungs Commission No. 4)
  • The basics of mechanics , Berlin 1907
  • Lectures on differential and integral calculus , Berlin-Leipzig 1910
  • Mechanics and their applications , Berlin 1916

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