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    Hermann Klaus Hugo Weyl, ForMemRS (German:; 9 November 1885 – 8 December 1955) was a German mathematician, theoretical physicist, logician and philosopher. Although much of his working life was spent in Zürich , Switzerland , and then Princeton, New Jersey , he is associated with the University of Göttingen tradition of mathematics, represented by Carl Friedrich Gauss , David Hilbert and Hermann Minkowski .

  2. Sep 2, 2009 · Hermann Weyl was a great and versatile mathematician of the 20 th century. His work had a vast range, encompassing analysis, algebra, number theory, topology, differential geometry, spacetime theory, quantum mechanics, and the foundations of mathematics. His scientific writing is informed by a rare literary and artistic sensibility—in his words, “Expression and shape mean almost more to me than knowledge itself”. ...

  3. Husserl had been influential in Hermann Weyl’s life as well, as had the field of philosophy, which he first encountered at the age of fifteen. The couple had two sons, Joachim and Michael. In 1930, Weyl was appointed to the chair of mathematics at Göttingen following Hilbert’s retirement. Weyl wanted a comfortable, secure living for his family, and the means to educate his children. Had the political climate remained unchanged, he might well have remained at Göttingen University for ...

  4. Hermann Weyl (born November 9, 1885, Elmshorn, near Hamburg, Germany—died December 8, 1955, Zürich, Switzerland) was a German American mathematician who, through his widely varied contributions in mathematics, served as a link between pure mathematics and theoretical physics, in particular adding enormously to quantum mechanics and the theory of relativity.. As a student at the University of Göttingen (graduated 1908), Weyl came under the influence of David Hilbert.In 1913 he became ...

  5. Hermann Weyl’s work in mathematics was wide ranging, covered many fields, including integral equations, harmonic analysis, analytic number theory, and the foundations of mathematics. Weyl was also an influential figure in 20th century physics in the areas of relativity, electromagnetism, and quantum mechanics.

  6. Hermann Weyl was known as Peter to his close friends. His parents were Anna Dieck and Ludwig Weyl who was the director of a bank. As a boy Hermann had already showed that he had a great talents for mathematics and for science more generally. After taking his Abiturarbeit (high school graduation exam) (see [17]) he was ready for his university studies.

  7. Notes to Hermann Weyl. 1. Husserl was a professor at Göttingen during Weyl’s student days there, and Weyl attended his lectures. But it was his wife Helene, who later came to Göttingen to study with Husserl, who seems to have sparked Weyl’s interest in phenomenology.

  8. Sep 2, 2009 · Hermann Weyl was one of the greatest and most versatile mathematicians of the 20 th century. His work had a vast range, encompassing analysis, algebra, number theory, topology, differential geometry, spacetime theory, quantum mechanics, and the foundations of mathematics. His scientific writing is informed by a rare literary and artistic sensibility—in his words, “Expression and shape mean almost more to me than knowledge itself”. ...

  9. Hermann Weyl (1885—1955) Quick Reference (1885–1955) German mathematician. Born at Elmshorn in Germany, Weyl studied at Göttingen, where he was one of David Hilbert's most oustanding students. He became a coworker of Hilbert, who influenced his particular interests and his general outlook on mathematics. Weyl taught at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich from 1913, and this too had a decisive influence in directing his mathematical interests through the presence there of ...

  10. Hermann Weyl was born in the small town of Elmshorn near Hamburg, the son of Ludwig and Anna Weyl. In 1904 he went to Göttingen University and immediately fell under the spell of the great David Hilbert.