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Karl Heinrich Weise (24 May 1909, Gera – 15 April 1990, Kiel) was a German mathematician.[1]

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  1. 33 relations: Academic ranks in Germany, Andreas Dress, Computational group theory, Differential form, Differential geometry, Electrologica, Electrologica X1, Electrologica X8, Erich Bagge, Four color theorem, Friedrich Bachmann, Gera, German Mathematical Society, Heinrich Heesch, Informatics, Kenneth Appel, Kiel, Kiel University, Knot theory, Konrad Zuse, Leipzig University, Mathematische Annalen, Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, Poincaré conjecture, Potsdam, Privatdozent, Robert König, Topology, University of Jena, Wilhelm Klingenberg, Wolfgang Gaschütz, Wolfgang Haken, Z22 (computer).

  2. German applied mathematicians
  3. People from Gera

Academic ranks in Germany

Academic ranks in Germany are the titles, relative importance and power of professors, researchers, and administrative personnel held in academia.

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Andreas Dress

Andreas Dress (26 August 1938 – 23 February 2024) was a German mathematician specialising in geometry, combinatorics and mathematical biology. Karl Heinrich Weise and Andreas Dress are 20th-century German mathematicians.

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Computational group theory

In mathematics, computational group theory is the study of groups by means of computers.

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Differential form

In mathematics, differential forms provide a unified approach to define integrands over curves, surfaces, solids, and higher-dimensional manifolds.

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Differential geometry

Differential geometry is a mathematical discipline that studies the geometry of smooth shapes and smooth spaces, otherwise known as smooth manifolds.

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Electrologica

N.V. Electrologica was a pioneering Dutch computer manufacturer from 1956 to 1968, when it was taken over by Philips.

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Electrologica X1

The Electrologica X1 was a digital computer designed and manufactured in the Netherlands from 1958 to 1965.

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Electrologica X8

The Electrologica X8 (or EL X8) was a digital computer designed as a successor to the Electrologica X1 and manufactured in the Netherlands by Electrologica NV between 1964 and 1968.

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Erich Bagge

Erich Rudolf Bagge (30 May 1912, in Neustadt bei Coburg – 5 June 1996, in Kiel) was a German scientist.

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Four color theorem

In mathematics, the four color theorem, or the four color map theorem, states that no more than four colors are required to color the regions of any map so that no two adjacent regions have the same color.

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Friedrich Bachmann

Friedrich Bachmann (born 11 February 1909 in Wernigerode, died 1 October 1982 in Kiel.) was a German mathematician who specialised in geometry and group theory. Karl Heinrich Weise and Friedrich Bachmann are 20th-century German mathematicians.

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Gera

Gera is a city in the German state of Thuringia.

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German Mathematical Society

The German Mathematical Society (Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung, DMV) is the main professional society of German mathematicians and represents German mathematics within the European Mathematical Society (EMS) and the International Mathematical Union (IMU).

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Heinrich Heesch

Heinrich Heesch (June 25, 1906 – July 26, 1995) was a German mathematician. Karl Heinrich Weise and Heinrich Heesch are 20th-century German mathematicians.

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Informatics

Informatics is the study of computational systems.

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Kenneth Appel

Kenneth Ira Appel (October 8, 1932 – April 19, 2013) was an American mathematician who in 1976, with colleague Wolfgang Haken at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, solved one of the most famous problems in mathematics, the four-color theorem.

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Kiel

Kiel is the capital and most populous city in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein, with a population of 246,243 (2021).

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Kiel University

Kiel University, officially the Christian-Albrecht University of Kiel, (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, abbreviated CAU, known informally as Christiana Albertina) is a public research university in the city of Kiel, Germany.

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Knot theory

In topology, knot theory is the study of mathematical knots.

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Konrad Zuse

Konrad Ernst Otto Zuse (22 June 1910 – 18 December 1995) was a German civil engineer, pioneering computer scientist, inventor and businessman.

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Leipzig University

Leipzig University (Universität Leipzig), in Leipzig in Saxony, Germany, is one of the world's oldest universities and the second-oldest university (by consecutive years of existence) in Germany.

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Mathematische Annalen

Mathematische Annalen (abbreviated as Math. Ann. or, formerly, Math. Annal.) is a German mathematical research journal founded in 1868 by Alfred Clebsch and Carl Neumann.

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Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany

The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, or Bundesverdienstorden, BVO) is the only federal decoration of Germany.

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Poincaré conjecture

In the mathematical field of geometric topology, the Poincaré conjecture is a theorem about the characterization of the 3-sphere, which is the hypersphere that bounds the unit ball in four-dimensional space.

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Potsdam

Potsdam is the capital and largest city of the German state of Brandenburg.

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Privatdozent

Privatdozent (for men) or Privatdozentin (for women), abbreviated PD, P.D. or Priv.-Doz., is an academic title conferred at some European universities, especially in German-speaking countries, to someone who holds certain formal qualifications that denote an ability (facultas docendi) and permission to teach (venia legendi) a designated subject at the highest level.

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Robert König

Robert Johann Maria König (11 April 1885, Linz – 9 July 1979, Munich) was an Austrian mathematician. Karl Heinrich Weise and Robert König are academic staff of the University of Jena and Leipzig University alumni.

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Topology

Topology (from the Greek words, and) is the branch of mathematics concerned with the properties of a geometric object that are preserved under continuous deformations, such as stretching, twisting, crumpling, and bending; that is, without closing holes, opening holes, tearing, gluing, or passing through itself.

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University of Jena

The University of Jena, officially the Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, abbreviated FSU, shortened form Uni Jena), is a public research university located in Jena, Thuringia, Germany.

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Wilhelm Klingenberg

Wilhelm Paul Albert Klingenberg (28 January 1924 – 14 October 2010) was a German mathematician who worked on differential geometry and in particular on closed geodesics. Karl Heinrich Weise and Wilhelm Klingenberg are 20th-century German mathematicians.

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Wolfgang Gaschütz

Wolfgang Gaschütz (11 June 1920 – 7 November 2016) was a German mathematician, known for his research in group theory, especially the theory of finite groups. Karl Heinrich Weise and Wolfgang Gaschütz are 20th-century German mathematicians and academic staff of the University of Kiel.

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Wolfgang Haken

Wolfgang Haken (June 21, 1928 – October 2, 2022) was a German American mathematician who specialized in topology, in particular 3-manifolds.

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Z22 (computer)

The Z22 was the seventh computer model Konrad Zuse developed (the first six being the Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4, Z5 and Z11, respectively).

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See also

German applied mathematicians

People from Gera

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Heinrich_Weise

Also known as Karl-Heinrich Weise.