- Wilhelm Wirtinger
Wilhelm Wirtinger (
15 July 1865 –15 January 1945 ) was anAustria nmathematician . He was born atYbbs on theDanube and studied at theUniversity of Vienna , where he received his doctorate in 1887, and hishabilitation in 1890. Wirtinger was greatly influenced byFelix Klein with whom he studied at theUniversity of Berlin and theUniversity of Göttingen .He worked in many areas of mathematics. His first significant work, published in 1896, was on
theta function s. He proposed a generalization ofeigenvalues , thespectrum of an operator , in an 1897 paper; the concept was extended byDavid Hilbert intospectral theory . Wirtinger also contributed papers oncomplex analysis ,geometry ,algebra ,number theory , andLie group s. He collaborated withKurt Reidemeister onknot theory , showing in 1905 how to compute thefundamental group of a knot.In 1907 the
Royal Society of London awarded him theSylvester Medal , for his contributions to the general theory of functions.He was one of the editors of the "Encyclopédie des sciences mathématiques pures et appliquées", 1913–1916. Among his students were
Wilhelm Blaschke ,Leopold Vietoris ,Erwin Schrödinger , andKurt Gödel .See also
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Wirtinger inequality (2-forms)
*Wirtinger's inequality for functions External links
* [http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Mathematicians/Wirtinger.html Biography] from the [http://www-maths.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/ School of Mathematics and Statistics] at
St Andrews University .
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