Gustav Jaumann Explained

Gustav Andreas Johannes Jaumann (1863–1924) was an Austrian physicist.[1] An assistant to the physicist Ernst Mach, he had a talent for mathematics, but disbelieved the existence of small particles like electrons and atoms.[2] Between 1901 and 1924 he taught physics at the German Technical University in Brno.[3] He won the Haitinger Prize of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 1911.

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  1. Müller (2007) footnote on page 75.
  2. Blackmore (2001), page 23
  3. Teachers ..., page 9
  4. Han-Chin Wu (2005) "Continuum Mechanics and Plasticity" in: David Gao and Ray W. Ogden (Eds.); CRC Series: Modern Mechanics and Mathematics; Chapman & Hall / CRC, Boca Raton, U.S.A.; 2005; 676 pp. — pages 170ff., 172ff.
  5. Isaacson (2007), p. 163