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Jüttner is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Hans Jüttner (1894–1965), high-ranking functionary in the SS of Nazi Germany *Jörg Jüttner (born 1941), German sprinter * Josef Jüttner (1775–1848) Austrian army general and cartographer * Robert Jüttner (born 1959), German footballer *Wolfgang Jüttner (born 1948), German politician See also *Maxwell–Jüttner distribution, is the distribution of speeds of particles in a hypothetical gas of relativistic particles *Christian Juttner Christian Juttner (born May 20, 1964) is a former American film and television actor. He began his career as a child actor and is best known for his roles in the 1978 films ''Return from Witch Mountain'' and ''I Wanna Hold Your Hand''. Life a ...
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Hans Jüttner
{{Infobox military person , name = Hans Jüttner , birth_date = {{birth-date, 2 March 1894 , death_date = {{death-date and age, 24 May 1965, 2 March 1894 , image = Bundesarchiv Bild 183-J28010, Hans Jüttner.jpg , image_upright= 0.9 , image_size = , caption = , birth_place = Schmiegel, Province of Posen, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire , death_place = Bad Tölz, Bavaria, West Germany , allegiance={{flag, German Empire {{flag, Weimar Republic {{flag, Nazi Germany , branch = Schutzstaffel , serviceyears =1933–45 , rank = SS-Obergruppenführer and General of the Waffen-SS , commands = SS Leadership Main Office , unit = , battles = , awards = Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross, with Swords Hans Jüttner (2 March 1894 – 24 May 1965) was a German high-ranking functionary in the SS of Nazi Germany who served as the head of the ''SS Führungshauptamt'' (SS Leadership Main Office). Career in the Nazi Party and the SS In 1933 Jüttner joined the SA. In ...
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Maxwell–Jüttner Distribution
In physics, the Maxwell–Jüttner distribution is the distribution of speeds of particles in a hypothetical gas of relativistic particles. Similar to Maxwell's distribution, the Maxwell–Jüttner distribution considers a classical ideal gas where the particles are dilute and do not significantly interact with each other. The distinction from Maxwell's case is that effects of special relativity are taken into account. In the limit of low temperatures T much less than mc^2/k (where m is the mass of the kind of particle making up the gas, c is the speed of light and k is Boltzmann's constant), this distribution becomes identical to the Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution. The distribution can be attributed to Ferencz Jüttner, who derived it in 1911. It has become known as the Maxwell–Jüttner distribution by analogy to the name Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution that is commonly used to refer to Maxwell's distribution. Definition As the gas becomes hotter and kT approaches or excee ...
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Josef Jüttner
Josef Jüttner (12 September 1775, Bernartice (Jeseník District), Bernartice – 27 April 1848, Prague) was a Cartography, cartographer and Austrian army general, author of the first exact map of Prague based on Geodesy, geodetic measurement. Life Jüttner studied at the Gymnasium (school), gymnasium in Bílá Voda near Javorník (Jeseník District), Javorník. In 1793, he entered the Austrian army, and between 1794–95 fought against France. He spent the years 1799–1800 as an artillery soldier in Ingolstadt, where he attended lectures on mathematics and physics at the Jesuit University. Starting in 1801, Jüttner taught at the mathematical school in Prague. In 1808 Jüttner became the director of this school. The etching for the map was done by Prague's graphic master ; the lettering by Alois Mussil. In 1818 Franz Anton von Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky issued a number of good quality copies of the map under the title ''Grundriß der königlichen Hauptstadt Prag'' at a scale of 50 ...
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