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Wilhelm Franz Meyer | |
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| Born | 2 September 1856 Magdeburg, German Confederation |
| Died | 11 June 1934 (aged 77) Königsberg, Germany (now Kaliningrad, Russia ) |
| Alma mater | University of Tübingen Humboldt University of Berlin |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Mathematics |
| Institutions | Bergakademie of Clausthal University of Königsberg |
| Thesis | Anwendungen der Topologie auf die Gestalten der algebraischen Curven, speciell der rationalen Curven 4. und 5. Ordnung (1878) |
Friedrich Wilhelm Franz Meyer (1856–1934) was a German mathematician, one of the main editors of the Encyclopädie der Mathematischen Wissenschaften.
Meyer studied in the universities of Leipzig and Munich. He was awarded a doctorate in 1878 in Munich. He studied further in Berlin under Weierstrass, Kummer, and Kronecker. In 1880 he got the venia legendi at the University of Tübingen. In 1888 he became full professor at the Bergakademie of Clausthal (today Clausthal University of Technology). From October 1897 until October 1924, when he retired, he taught at the University of Königsberg.[1]
The wide research work of Meyer (more than 130 papers) is centered basically on geometry and, specifically, on invariant theory.[2]
Notwithstanding he is mainly known for he was one of the main editors[3] of the Encyklopädie der mathematischen Wissenschaften published from 1898 to 1933 in 23 separate books. Meyer was directly in charge to edit the geometry volumes.[4]