Robert Haussner

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Karl Hermann Robert Haussner (also Carl Hermann Robert Haussner , born February 6, 1863 in Naumburg , † April 24, 1948 in Stockholm ) was a German mathematician .

Life

Robert Haußner studied mathematics at the universities in Halle and with Ernst Schering and Hermann Amandus Schwarz in Göttingen. In 1888 he was awarded a Dr. phil. PhD and then worked as an assistant at the Physics Institute of the University of Würzburg, the Institute of Mineralogy of the University of Göttingen and the Institute of Mathematics of the University of Würzburg. In 1894 he received his habilitation in mathematics in Würzburg. In 1898 Haußner became an associate professor at the University of Giessen, in 1902 a full professor at the TH Karlsruhe and from 1905 until his retirement in 1934 he was director of the mathematical institute and the mathematical seminar at the university in Jena. In addition, from 1923 he worked for the Walter de Gruyter publishing house as a consultant for the mathematics department of the Göschen collection .

On May 11, 1910, Karl Hermann Robert Haußner was accepted as a member ( registration number 3307 ) in the Leopoldina .

Fonts

  • The motion of a material point attracted by two fixed centers according to Newton's law. Kästner, Göttingen 1889 (Dissertation, Göttingen 1888)
  • On the theory of Bernoulli and Euler numbers. In: News from the Royal Society of Sciences and the Georg-Augusts-Universität zu Göttingen, 21, 1893, pp. 777-809 digitized
  • Descriptive geometry. First part. Elements; Flat structures. Göschen, Leipzig 1902 digitized
  • Descriptive geometry. Second part. Perspective of planar structures; Conic sections. Göschen, Leipzig 1908 digitized
  • As editor:
    • Investigations into various applications of infinitesimal analysis to number theory by G. Lejeune Dirichlet . Engelmann, Leipzig 1897 digitized
    • The calculation of probability (Ars conjectandi) by Jakob Bernoulli (1713.) . First and second part, Engelmann, Leipzig 1899 digitized
    • The calculation of probability (Ars conjectandi) by Jakob Bernoulli (1713.) . Third and fourth part, Engelmann, Leipzig 1899 digitized
    • Descriptive geometry by Gaspard Monge (1798.) . Engelmann, Leipzig 1900 digitized
    • with Karl Schering : Collected mathematical works by Ernst Schering. Mayer et al. Müller, Berlin 1902 digitized
    • Treatises on the regular star bodies. Treatises by L. Poinsot, 1809, AL Cauchy, 1811, J. Bertrand, 1858, A. Cayley, 1859. Engelmann, Leipzig 1906 digitized

literature

  • Rudolf Vierhaus (ed.): German Biography Encyclopedia (DBE). 2nd edition. Volume 4. Görres - Hittorp. K G Saur. Munich 2006, p. 518 digitized

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