Biography:Hermann Schubert
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Short description: German mathematician
Hermann Schubert | |
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Hermann Cäsar Hannibal Schubert | |
Born | |
Died | 20 July 1911 Hamburg, Germany | (aged 63)
Nationality | Germany |
Alma mater | Universität Berlin |
Known for | Enumerative geometry Schubert calculus |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematician |
Institutions | Realgymnasium Andreanum |
Hermann Cäsar Hannibal Schubert (22 May 1848 – 20 July 1911)[1] was a German mathematician.
Schubert was one of the leading developers of enumerative geometry, which considers those parts of algebraic geometry that involve a finite number of solutions. In 1874, Schubert won a prize for solving a question posed by Zeuthen. Schubert calculus was named after him.
Schubert tutored Adolf Hurwitz at the Realgymnasium Andreanum in Hildesheim, Hanover, and arranged for Hurwitz to study under Felix Klein at University.
See also
- Schubert cycle or Schubert variety
- Schubert polynomial
Publications
- Schubert, Hermann (1979) [1879], Kleiman, Steven L., ed. (in German), Kalkül der abzählenden Geometrie, Reprint of the 1879 original, Berlin-New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 3-540-09233-1, https://archive.org/details/kalklderabzh00schuuoft
References
- Werner Burau and Bodo Renschuch, "Ergänzungen zur Biographie von Hermann Schubert," (Complements to the biography of Hermann Schubert,) Mitt. Math. Ges. Hamb. 13, pp. 63–65 (1993), ISSN 0340-4358.
External links
- O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Hermann Schubert", MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, University of St Andrews, http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Schubert.html.
- Works by Hermann Schubert at Project Gutenberg
- Error in Template:Internet Archive author: Hermann Schubert doesn't exist.
- Hermann Schubert at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann Schubert.
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