Fritz Peter (1899–1949) was a German mathematician who helped prove the Peter–Weyl theorem. He was a student of Hermann Weyl, and later became headmaster of a secondary school (Hawkins 2000, p.502).
YouTube Encyclopedic
-
1/3Views:217 98310 680675
-
Optimising the Performance of the Human Mind: Steve Peters at TEDxYouth@Manchester 2012
-
Critical Pedagogy and Revolutionary Praxis in the Age of Imperalism
-
What is Optimum Knowledge for Teaching Science and Mathematics?
Transcription
Publications
- Peter, F.; Weyl, H. (1927), "Die Vollständigkeit der primitiven Darstellungen einer geschlossenen kontinuierlichen Gruppe", Math. Ann., 97: 737–755, doi:10.1007/BF01447892.
References
- Hawkins, Thomas (2000), Emergence of the theory of Lie groups, Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-0-387-98963-1, MR 1771134
This page was last edited on 7 August 2022, at 19:37