Reinhold Müller (mathematician)

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Reinhold Heinrich Robert Müller (born May 11, 1857 in Dresden , † March 4, 1939 in Darmstadt ) was a German mathematician and cinematographer .

Life

Family and education

The Evangelical baptized Reinhold Müller, son of the baker Ludwig Reinhold Müller and his wife Henriette, born Wolf, Graduate at Dresden Anne's Grammar School , turned in a row since 1874 studying civil engineering at the Royal Saxon Polytechnic to. A year later, saddled Reinhold Müller to the study of mathematics and physics to 1877 he transferred to the University of Leipzig , in 1879 he put his teaching certificate from 1883, he was at Felix Klein to Dr. phil. PhD .

Reinhold Müller married Wilhelmine Keuffel from Braunschweig in 1887 , daughter of the factory director Johann Keuffel and his wife Wilhelmine nee Helle. This marriage remained childless. Müller, who last lived in Darmstadt, died in early March 1939 at the age of 81.

Professional background

Reinhold Müller got a job as a teacher at the Royal High School in Dresden-Neustadt a year after he passed his teaching degree . The later promoted to senior teacher retired from school in 1884. In the following year he accepted a full professorship for Descriptive Geometry at the Herzogliche Technische Hochschule Carolo-Wilhelmina in Braunschweig . After the refusal of an appointment to the Technical University in Vienna, Müller moved in 1907 to the position of full professor for descriptive geometry and kinematics, since 1911 for mathematics, at the Technical University of Darmstadt . Müller, who also held the rector's office in the academic years 1913/14 and 1916/17, as well as the dean's office of the general department from 1908 to 1911 and that of the mathematics, natural science and general subjects department from 1920 to 1923, retired in 1928 .

Reinhold Müller, who was elected a member of the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina in 1900 , appointed Privy Councilor in 1910 , received an honorary doctorate in technical sciences from Dresden University of Technology in 1928 and that of Darmstadt University of Technology in 1936, made a name for himself with contributions to kinematics , influenced by Ludwig Burmester .

Publications

  • About an unambiguous relationship, dissertation , University of Leipzig, Leipzig, 1883
  • Guideline for the lectures on descriptive geometry: at the Herzogliche Technische Hochschule zu Braunschweig, F. Vieweg, Braunschweig, 1899
  • The geometric relief perspective in its application to the works of fine arts, Koch, Darmstadt, 1908
  • About the beginnings and the nature of the pictorial perspective: Speech [on October 21, 1913, Technische Hochschule Darmstadt], in: Technische Hochschule <Darmstadt>: Ceremonial handover of the Rectorate, 1913/14 (1913), 1913
  • Introduction to theoretical kinematics: especially for students of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and mathematics, Julius Springer, Berlin, 1932

literature

Footnotes

  1. Reinhold Müller: About an unambiguous relationship . Teubner, Leipzig 1883, p. 54 ( limited preview in Google Book search).

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