Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach
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Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach | |
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Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach | |
Born | 30 May 1800, Jena, Holy Roman Empire |
Died | 12 March 1834, Erlangen, Germany |
Nationality | German |
Fields | Mathematician |
Institutions | University of Basel |
Alma mater | Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg |
Known for | Feuerbach's theorem |
Notes Brother of Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach |
Karl Wilhelm von Feuerbach (30 May 1800 – 12 March 1834) was a German geometer and the son of legal scholar Paul Johann Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach, and the brother of philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach. After receiving his doctorate at age 22, he became a professor of mathematics at the Gymnasium at Erlangen. In 1822 he wrote a small book on mathematics noted mainly for a theorem on the nine-point circle, which is now known as Feuerbach's theorem. In 1827 he introduced homogeneous coordinates, independently of Möbius.[1]
Works
- Eigenschaften einiger merkwürdigen Punkte des geradlinigen Dreiecks und mehrerer durch sie bestimmten Linien und Figuren. Eine analytisch-trigonometrische Abhandlung (Monograph ed.), Nürnberg: Wiessner, 1822. online book at Google Books ("Properties of some special points in the plane of a triangle, and various lines and figures determined by these points: an analytic-trigonometric treatment")
- Grundriss zu analytischen Untersuchungen der dreyeckigen Pyramide ("Foundations of the analytic theory of the triangular pyramid")
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External links
- O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach", MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, University of St Andrews.
- Feuerbach's Theorem: a Proof
- Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach: Geometer
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