Die Zentralprojektion als geometrische Wissenschaft[1]
Doctoral advisor
August Ferdinand Möbius[1] Wilhelm Gottlieb Hankel
Notable students
Marcel Grossmann Emil Weyr
Otto Wilhelm Fiedler (3 April 1832 in Chemnitz – 19 November 1912 in Zurich) was a German-Swiss mathematician, known for his textbooks of geometry and his contributions to descriptive geometry.[2][3][4][5]
^ abWilhelm Fiedler at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
^Marcel Grossmann: Verhandlungen der Schweizerischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft. Bd. 96 (1913), Anhang, S. 20–27 (Scan; with bibliography).
^Aurel Voss: Wilhelm Fiedler. In: Jahresbericht der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung. Bd. 22 (1913), S. 97–113 (Scan; with bibliography).
^Gottlob Kirschmer (1961), "Fiedler, Otto Wilhelm", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 5, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 141–142; (full text online)
^ Thomas Fuchs: Fiedler, Wilhelm in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
Otto WilhelmFiedler (3 April 1832 in Chemnitz – 19 November 1912 in Zurich) was a German-Swiss mathematician, known for his textbooks of geometry and...
Federal Polytechnic School (ETH) and became an assistant to the geometer WilhelmFiedler. He continued to do research on non-Euclidean geometry and taught in...
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presented as aggressors. Two directors who were approached by DEFA - Erwin WilhelmFiedler and Falk Harnack - declined to work on the film. Eventually, the manager...
Prague Polytechnic, where he was taught by Heinrich Durège and Otto WilhelmFiedler. The birthdate of Weyr is disputed. Parish records indicate that Emil...
techniques. In 1784 he went to apprentice under the Kassel pharmacist Karl WilhelmFiedler and in 1794 published his first paper on the crystallization of barium...
of George Salmon's textbook on conics (updating earlier editions by WilhelmFiedler) and wrote in 1903 the article on conics for the Enzyklopädie der mathematischen...
Deschwanden (1819–1866), until the professorial chair was given in 1867 to WilhelmFiedler. Geiger had already fulfilled the habilitation requirements in 1863;...
Polytechnicum in Zurich, he was assistant of the professors WilhelmFiedler and Wilhelm Ritter. In 1882 he was awarded a doctorate from University of...
later editions. The German version, which was a "free adaptation" by WilhelmFiedler, was popular as an undergraduate text in Germany. Salmon also published...
circles, each tangent to two sides of a given triangle The work of WilhelmFiedler on "cyclography", constructions involving circles and spheres The Mohr–Mascheroni...
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Friedrich Kurt Fiedler (8 March 1894 – 11 November 1950) was a German graphic designer and a representative of the Social Democratic Party. During the...
The Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize (German: Förderpreis für deutsche Wissenschaftler im Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-Programm der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft)...
Forever"'s final moments. Identified with its long-time director Arthur Fiedler, the orchestra has recorded extensively, made frequent tours, and appeared...
modern and contemporary art. Three houses constitute the museum—the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Haus Lange and Haus Esters. Since the late 1950s, the museums have...
Johann Karl Wilhelm Voigt, and in 1817 published and comprehensively documented by the mineralogist and mining engineer Karl Gustav Fiedler in the Annalen...
to Franz Windscheid at the Leipzig pathology institute, and to Alfred Fiedler at the Dresden city hospital. Following this, he worked as first assistant...
was invented by paint manufacturers Wilhelm Sattler and Friedrich Russ, in Schweinfurt, Germany for the Wilhelm Dye and White Lead Company. They were...