Karl Seebach

For the German geologist, see Karl von Seebach.
Karl Seebach

Karl Seebach (June 28, 1912 in Munich – July 18, 2007 in Munich) was a German mathematician.

Seebach earned his doctorate at the University of Munich under Heinrich Tietze and Arnold Sommerfeld, in 1938.[1] From 1977 to 1981, he held the Chair for Didactics of Mathematics at the University of Munich.[2] As early as December 1995, he held ordinarius professor emeritus status at the University,[3] and was still listed as such as late as June 2007.[4]

Seebach was the author of many mathematics textbooks for the Gymnasium.[5]

Books

Notes

  1. Seebach – Mathematics Genealogy Project. 1938 Dissertation title: Über die Erweiterung des Definitionsbereiches differenzierbarer Funktionen. Advisor 1: Heinrich Tietze. Advisor 2: Arnold Sommerfeld.
  2. Seebach - Prof Dr., geb. 28.6.1912, 1977-1981 Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Didaktik der Mathematik.
  3. Seebach - Emeritierter Ordinarius der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, December 1995.
  4. Seebach – University of Munich Mathematics Institute. Website page updated November 2006. Emeritus status cited.
  5. Seebach – Gymnasium Textbook Author.


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