Australian-born Canadian science communicator | Richtmyer Memorial Lecture Award (2016) | Queen's University, University of Sydney | Traralgon: November 9
Hermann Weyl
- Elmshorn: November 9, 1885 celebration
- Zurich: December 8, 1955 celebration


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Hermann Weyl -
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Hermann Weyl -
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Hermann Klaus Hugo Weyl -
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celebration Date of birth
Elmshorn: November 9, 1885 -
deceased Rest in Peace
Zurich: December 8, 1955 -
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engineering Field of Work
- differential geometry
- group theory
- mathematics
- quantum mechanics
- philosophy
- number theory
- theoretical physics
- theory of relativity
- philosophy of mathematics
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school Education
- University of Göttingen
- Christianeum
- Ludwig-Maximilian-University in Munich
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trophy Awards & Honors
- Lobachevsky Prize (1927)
- honorary doctor of ETH Zürich
- Josiah Willard Gibbs Lectureship (1948)
- Fellow of the American Physical Society
- doctor honoris causa from the University of Paris (1952)
- honorary doctorate from Columbia University
- honorary doctorate from the University of Stuttgart
- honorary doctorate of the University of Oslo
- Arnold-Reymond prize (1954)
- Foreign Member of the Royal Society (1936)
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social_leaderboard Notable Works
- equidistribution theorem
- Weyl equation
- Weyl curvature hypothesis
- Weyl transformation
- De Donder–Weyl theory
- Weyl's lemma
- Weyl law
- Weyl metrics
- Weyl scalar
- Weyl–Schouten theorem
- Weyl–Brauer matrices
- Weyl–von Neumann theorem
- Weyl chamber
- Weyl–Lewis–Papapetrou coordinates
- Weyl's theorem
- Weyl Point
- Weyl semimetal
- Weyl distance function
- Weyl sequence
- Weyl–Kac character formula
- Weyl group
- Weyl tensor
- Weyl's postulate
- Weyl algebra
- Wigner–Weyl transform
- Peter–Weyl theorem
- Weyl's inequality
- German mathematician (1885–1955) | Lobachevsky Prize (1927), honorary doctor of ETH Zürich, Josiah Willard Gibbs Lectureship (1948), Fellow of the American