Rudolf Weyrich Explained

Rudolf Weyrich (1894 – 1971) was a German mathematician, physicist, and inventor.

Biography

Weyrich studied at the University of Rostock and at the University of Breslau, where he received in 1922 his Promotion (Ph.D.) under Adolf Kneser. From 1923 to 1925 Weyrich was a Privatdocent at the University of Marburg.[1] In 1925 he became a professor extraordinarius at the Deutsche Technische Hochschule Brünn.[2] He worked there until 1945 when it was abolished as part of the expulsion of ethnic Germans from Czechoslovakia. From 1948 to 1950 Weyrich was a lecturer at the Braunschweig University of Technology. In 1950 he was appointed a professor ordinarius at Istanbul Technical University, where he taught until his retirement in 1958. In retirement he lived in Braunschweig.[1]

Weyrich was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in 1932 in Zurich.[3]

Selected publications

Patents

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mathematics at the Brno German Technical University. Math MUNI - Masarykova univerzita, math.muni.cz.
  2. Mazliak, Laurent. Šišma, Pavel. The trace of First World War on mathematics in Brno. 0903.4425. 2009. math.HO. (See p. 14.)
  3. Book: Weyrich, Rudolf. Ueber einige Randwertprobleme. 315. Verhandlungen des Internationalen Mathematiker-Kongresses: Zürich 1932. 2. 1933.
  4. Shook, C. A.. Die Zylinderfunktionen und ihre Anwendungen by R. Weyrich. Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.. 46. 7. 1940. 596–597. 10.1090/S0002-9904-1940-07240-4. free.
  5. Reviewed Work: Die Zylinderfunktionen und ihre Anwendungen by Rudolf Weyrich. Marke, Poul W.. Matematisk Tidsskrift. B. 1938. 43–44. 24530546.