Friedrich Schilling (mathematician)
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Friedrich Georg Schilling (9 April 1868,
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Biography

From 1887 Schilling studied mathematics at the
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and the
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, where he received his doctorate in 1893. His doctoral thesis ''Beiträge zur geometrischen Theorie der Schwarzschen s-Funktion'' (Contributions to the geometric theory of the Schwarz s-function) was supervised by
Felix Klein Felix Christian Klein (; ; 25 April 1849 – 22 June 1925) was a German mathematician and Mathematics education, mathematics educator, known for his work in group theory, complex analysis, non-Euclidean geometry, and the associations betwe ...
. At the University of Göttingen, Schilling was from 1891 to 1893 an assistant for the physical model and instrument collection. He habilitated in 1896 in Aachen and was, from August 1897 to April 1899, an adjunct professor ( ''außerplanmäßiger Professor'') at the
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. From 1899 he was an adjunct professor at the University of Göttingen, where he taught
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and oversaw the collection of mathematical equipment. In 1904 he became a professor at the TH Danzig, where he was rector from 1917 to 1919. He retired in 1936. In his dissertation, he developed a new interpretation of the formulas of
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as a relationship between the invariants of three quadratic forms and their functional determinants. Schilling's theory was presented by Felix Klein in his lectures on
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s. Schilling also did research on Reuleaux tetrahedra. He took notes on and edited the lectures on higher geometry by Felix Klein from 1892/93, which were initially distributed in
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form. In 1926 Felix Klein's book ''Vorlesungen über nichteuklidische Geometrie'' (Lectures on non-Euclidean geometry) was published posthumously by Springer Verlag. Schilling himself wrote several books on non-Euclidean geometry, which were strongly influenced by his geometric intuition. Felix Klein and Friedrich Schilling also designed geometric models that were manufactured by the Martin Schilling company in Leipzig. In 1927 Friedrich Schilling was president of the ''
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''. In November 1933, he signed the ''Bekenntnis der Professoren an den deutschen Universitäten und Hochschulen zu Adolf Hitler''.''Bekenntnis der Professoren an den deutschen Universitäten und Hochschulen zu Adolf Hitler'', p. 132
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Selected publications


''Über die Anwendungen der darstellenden Geometrie insbesondere über die Photogrammetrie. Mit einem Anhang: Welche Vorteile gewährt die Benützung eines Projektionsapparates im mathematischen Unterricht''
Teubner 1904
F. Schilling: ''Bildende Kunst und Geometrie'', Jahresbericht DMV 1918
*''Projektive und nichteuklidische Geometrie'', Leipzig 1931 *''Die Pseudosphäre und die nichteuklidische Geometrie'', 2 vols., Teubner 1931, 1935 (See
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.) *''Pseudosphärische, hyperbolisch-sphärische und elliptisch-sphärische Geometrie'', Teubner 1937


Sources

*''Beiträge und Dokumente zur Geschichte der Technischen Hochschule Danzig 1904–1945'', Hannover 1979 *brief biography in


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Schilling, Friedrich 1868 births 1950 deaths 20th-century German mathematicians Differential geometers University of Göttingen alumni RWTH Aachen University alumni Academic staff of the Gdańsk University of Technology Presidents of the German Mathematical Society