the author of Busemann's theorem Busemann biplane Busemann's theorem Busemann function This page lists people with the surname Busemann. If an internal...
Adolf Busemann (20 April 1901 – 3 November 1986) was a German aerospace engineer and influential Nazi-era pioneer in aerodynamics, specialising in supersonic...
The Busemann biplane is a theoretical aircraft configuration invented by Adolf Busemann, which avoids the formation of N-type shock waves and thus does...
In geometric topology, Busemann functions are used to study the large-scale geometry of geodesics in Hadamard spaces and in particular Hadamard manifolds...
Frank Busemann (German pronunciation: [fʁaŋk ˈbuːzəˌman] ; born 26 February 1975 in Recklinghausen) is a former German decathlete. He currently works as...
first director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center, and von Braun. Dr. Adolf Busemann was born in Lubeck, Germany, in 1902. He graduated from the Carolo Wilhelmina...
Herbert Busemann (12 May 1905 – 3 February 1994) was a German-American mathematician specializing in convex and differential geometry. He is the author...
club's former players including Olympic silver medallist decathlete Frank Busemann, and 2003 European Athletics Junior Championships gold 200-metre runner...
theoretical designs do not appear to create sonic booms at all, such as the Busemann biplane. However, creating a shockwave is inescapable if it generates aerodynamic...
community", and not only to mathematicians in the author's field. Herbert Busemann writes, in the preface of the first issue, "The need for expository articles...
{\displaystyle X} is proper then its boundary is homeomorphic to the space of Busemann functions on X {\displaystyle X} modulo translations. A quasi-isometry...
Preceded by Markus Wasmeier German Sportsman of the Year 1995 Succeeded by Frank Busemann Preceded by Damon Hill Autosport International Driver of the Year 1995...
geometry, 1969, Second edition, sec 21.3 Regular maps, p. 386-388 Herbert Busemann, The geometry of geodesics. New York, Academic Press, 1955 Coxeter, H.S...
Awards and achievements Preceded by Frank Busemann German Sportsman of the Year 1997 Succeeded by Georg Hackl Preceded by Sven Hannawald German Sportsman...
first investigated in Germany as early as 1935 by Albert Betz and Adolph Busemann, finding application just before the end of the Second World War. It has...
work on the problem further until the 1920s, when he worked with Adolf Busemann and created a method for designing a supersonic nozzle in 1929. Today,...
relative to the centre of mass. (The original 35° sweep, proposed by Adolf Busemann, was not adopted.) Initially the inboard leading edge retained the straight...
other Peenemunde rocket experts, such as Krafft Arnold Ehricke, Adolf Busemann, Konrad Dannenberg, and Hermann Oberth. When Rudolph was forced to renounce...
Ohio State University Medical Center. Retrieved May 2011 Kuhn, J. P.; Busemann, A.; Lerch, M. M.; Heidecke, C. D.; Hosten, N.; Puls, R. (2010). "Percutaneous...
spacetime, as discussed in the history of affine geometry. In 1955 Herbert Busemann and Paul J. Kelley sounded a nostalgic note for synthetic geometry: Although...
both Ludwig Prandtl and O.G. Tietjen's textbooks in 1929 and by Adolf Busemann in 1937, though neither applied this method specifically to transonic flow...
0.70, remained a mystery. In late 1951, the lab hosted a talk by Adolf Busemann, a famous German aerodynamicist who had moved to Langley after World War...