Richard Beez
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Richard Beez (27 May 1827 – 28 March 1902) was a German mathematician who proved Beez's theorem.
He studied at the University of Leipzig where in 1850 he obtained a Ph.D. Later, Beez was a Gymnasium teacher in Plauen.[1]
Notes
- ^ Darrigol, O. (2018), Atoms, Mechanics, and Probability: Ludwig Boltzmann's Statistico-Mechanical, Oxford University Press, p. 476, ISBN 978-0-19-881617-1
References
- Laptev, B. L.; Rozenfeld, Boris A.; Markushevich, A. I. (1996), Mathematics of the 19th century, Birkhäuser Verlag, ISBN 978-3-7643-5048-2, MR 1401111
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