- Piet Hein (Denmark)
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name = Piet Hein
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caption = Piet Hein (Kumbel) in front of the H.C. Andersen statue inCopenhagen
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birth_date = birth date|1905|12|16
birth_place =Copenhagen ,Denmark
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footnotes =Piet Hein (
December 16 ,1905 –April 17 ,1996 ) was a Danishscientist ,mathematician ,inventor ,author , andpoet , often writing under the Old Norse pseudonym "Kumbel" meaning "tombstone". His short poems, "gruks" (or grooks), first started to appear in the daily newspaper "Politiken " shortly after the Nazi Occupation in April 1940 under the pseudonym "Kumbel Kumbell."Biography
He was born in
Copenhagen ,Denmark . He studied at the Institute for Theoretical Physics of theUniversity of Copenhagen (later to become theNiels Bohr Institute ), andTechnical University of Denmark . Yale awarded him an honorary doctorate in 1972. He died in his home onFunen ,Denmark in 1996.He was a direct descendant of
Piet Pieterszoon Hein , the Dutch naval hero of the 17th century.Work
He is known to a wider public for his thousands of short, aphoristic
poems calledGrook s ("Gruk" in Danish) and creations like the games of Hex,Tangloids , Morra, Tower, Polytaire,TacTix , Nimbi, Qrazy Qube, Pyramystery, and theSoma cube . He advocated the use of thesuper ellipse curve incity planning ,furniture making and other realms. He also invented aperpetual calendar called the Astro Calendar and marketed housewares based on theSuperellipse and Super-egg.Bibliography
* "Grooks" – 20 volumes, originally published between 1940 and 1963, all currently out-of-print
References
* Gardner, Martin: "Piet Hein's Superellipse." - in Gardner, Martin: "Mathematical Carnival. A New Round-Up of Tantalizers and Puzzles from
Scientific American ". New York: Vintage, 1977, pp. 240-254.
* Johan Gielis: "Inventing the circle. The geometry of nature". - Antwerpen : Geniaal Press, 2003. - ISBN 90-807756-1-4
* "A Poet with a Slide Rule: Piet Hein Bestrides Art and Science," by Jim Hicks, "Life Magazine ", Vol. 61 No. 16, 10/14/66, pp.55-66External links
* [http://www.piethein.com Piet Hein Homepage]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050305223250/http://www.ctaz.com/~dmn1/hein.htm Notes on Piet Hein] , including several sample grooks.
* [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Superellipse.html Superellipse (MathWorld)]
* [http://chat.carleton.ca/~tcstewar/grooks/grooks.html Grooks by Piet Hein]Persondata
NAME = Hein, Piet
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = Puzzle designer, mathematician
DATE OF BIRTH =1905-12-16
PLACE OF BIRTH =Copenhagen ,Denmark
DATE OF DEATH =1996-04-17
PLACE OF DEATH =Funen ,Denmark
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