For the World War I Imperial German Admiral, see Erhard Schmidt (admiral).
Erhard Schmidt
Erhard Schmidt (courtesy MFO)
Born
(1876-01-13)13 January 1876
Tartu, Governorate of Livonia (now Estonia)
Died
6 December 1959(1959-12-06) (aged 83)
Berlin
Alma mater
University of Göttingen
Known for
Schmidt decomposition Gram–Schmidt process Hilbert–Schmidt operator Hilbert–Schmidt integral operator Singular value
Scientific career
Fields
Mathematics
Thesis
Entwickelung willkürlicher Functionen nach Systemen vorgeschriebener (1905)
Doctoral advisor
David Hilbert[1]
Doctoral students
Salomon Bochner Alfred Brauer Richard Brauer Lothar Collatz Alexander Dinghas Michael Golomb Guido Hoheisel Eberhard Hopf Heinz Hopf Martin Kneser Wilhelm Specht
Erhard Schmidt (13 January 1876 – 6 December 1959) was a Baltic German mathematician whose work significantly influenced the direction of mathematics in the twentieth century.[2] Schmidt was born in Tartu (German: Dorpat), in the Governorate of Livonia (now Estonia).
^Erhard Schmidt at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
^O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Erhard Schmidt", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
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point of view in the first decade of the 20th century by David Hilbert, ErhardSchmidt, and Frigyes Riesz. They are indispensable tools in the theories of...
Ehrhard Schmidt (18 May 1863 – 18 July 1946) was an admiral of the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy) during World War I. At age 15 he entered...
Lichtenstein together with Konrad Knopp, ErhardSchmidt, and Issai Schur. Past editors include Erich Kamke, Friedrich Karl Schmidt, Rolf Nevanlinna, Helmut Wielandt...
_{i=1}^{k}\sigma _{i}^{p}(A).} This concept was introduced by ErhardSchmidt in 1907. Schmidt called singular values "eigenvalues" at that time. The name...
school), and then at the University of Berlin. There, he was a student of ErhardSchmidt, writing a dissertation involving what would later be called the Bergman...
where he attended lectures by Ernst Steinitz, Adolf Kneser, Max Dehn, ErhardSchmidt, and Rudolf Sturm. When World War I broke out in 1914, Hopf eagerly...
among them ErhardSchmidt and Hermann Weyl. The conceptual basis for Hilbert space was developed from Hilbert's ideas by ErhardSchmidt and Frigyes Riesz...
Universität Darmstadt University of Hanover University of Hamburg Doctoral advisor Alfred Klose ErhardSchmidt Doctoral students Frank Natterer Heinz Unger [de]...
by David Hilbert and ErhardSchmidt. For a certain class of Green's functions coming from solutions of integral equations, Schmidt had shown that a property...
a zero accounts for the opposite sign of the term. A theorem due to ErhardSchmidt states that, for some explicit positive constant K, there are infinitely...
the principal axis transformation for Hermitian matrices. In 1907, ErhardSchmidt defined an analog of singular values for integral operators (which are...
was suspended and excluded from the university system. His colleague ErhardSchmidt fought for his reinstatement, and since Schur had been a Prussian official...
Adenauer (#1 overall) Willy Brandt (#5) Helmut Kohl (#13) Helmut Schmidt (#21) Ludwig Erhard (#27) Gerhard Schröder (#82) Neither Kurt Georg Kiesinger nor...
Hilbert's arithmetic of ends Hilbert's paradox of the Grand Hotel Hilbert–Schmidt operator Hilbert–Smith conjecture Hilbert–Burch theorem Hilbert's irreducibility...
Addition und Subtraktion beliebiger Punktmengen und die Theoreme von ErhardSchmidt", Math. Z., 53 (3): 210–218, doi:10.1007/BF01175656, S2CID 121604732...
the dissertation: Über den Rand von Parallelkörpern. His advisor was ErhardSchmidt. His name has been given to Kneser graphs which he studied in 1955....
at the new Institute of Applied Mathematics created at the behest of ErhardSchmidt at the University of Berlin. In 1921 he founded the journal Zeitschrift...
Ludwig Wilhelm Erhard (German: [ˈluːtvɪç ˈʔeːɐ̯haʁt]; 4 February 1897 – 5 May 1977) was a German politician and economist affiliated with the Christian...
László Rátz Gábor Szegő Michael Fekete József Kürschák David Hilbert ErhardSchmidt Hermann Weyl George Pólya Doctoral students Donald B. Gillies Israel...
variables. Gordan retired in 1910, and Noether taught under his successors, ErhardSchmidt and Ernst Fischer, who took over from the former in 1911. According...
unrelated and might never have met even so they were both students of ErhardSchmidt). There is a theorem of Eberhard Hopf stating that if the 2-torus T...