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Victor Schlegel (4 March 1843 – 22 November 1905) was a German
mathematician A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in their work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Mathematicians are concerned with numbers, data, quantity, structure, space, models, and change. History On ...
. He is remembered for promoting the geometric algebra of
Hermann Grassmann Hermann Günther Grassmann (german: link=no, Graßmann, ; 15 April 1809 – 26 September 1877) was a German polymath known in his day as a linguist and now also as a mathematician. He was also a physicist, general scholar, and publisher. His mat ...
and for a method of visualizing
polytope In elementary geometry, a polytope is a geometric object with flat sides ('' faces''). Polytopes are the generalization of three-dimensional polyhedra to any number of dimensions. Polytopes may exist in any general number of dimensions as an ...
s called
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s. In the nineteenth century there were various expansions of the traditional field of
geometry Geometry (; ) is, with arithmetic, one of the oldest branches of mathematics. It is concerned with properties of space such as the distance, shape, size, and relative position of figures. A mathematician who works in the field of geometry is c ...
through the innovations of
hyperbolic geometry In mathematics, hyperbolic geometry (also called Lobachevskian geometry or Bolyai–Lobachevskian geometry) is a non-Euclidean geometry. The parallel postulate of Euclidean geometry is replaced with: :For any given line ''R'' and point ''P ...
,
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and
algebraic geometry Algebraic geometry is a branch of mathematics, classically studying zeros of multivariate polynomials. Modern algebraic geometry is based on the use of abstract algebraic techniques, mainly from commutative algebra, for solving geometrical ...
. Hermann Grassmann was one of the more advanced innovators with his anticipation of
linear algebra Linear algebra is the branch of mathematics concerning linear equations such as: :a_1x_1+\cdots +a_nx_n=b, linear maps such as: :(x_1, \ldots, x_n) \mapsto a_1x_1+\cdots +a_nx_n, and their representations in vector spaces and through matrice ...
and
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that he called "Extension theory" (''Ausdehnungslehre''). As recounted by David E. Rowe in 2010: :The most important new convert was Victor Schlegel, Grassmann’s colleague at Stettin Gymnasium from 1866 to 1868. Afterward Schlegel accepted a position as Oberlehrer at the Gymnasium in Waren, a small town in
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. In 1872 Schlegel published the first part of his ''System der Raumlehre'' which used Grassmann’s methods to develop plane geometry. Schlegel used his book to put forth Grassmann’s case, arguing that "Grassmann’s ideas had been neglected because he had not held a university chair." Continuing his criticism of academics, Schlegel expressed the reactionary view that :Rather than developing a sound basis for their analytic methods, contemporary mathematicians tended to invent new symbolisms on an ad hoc basis, creating a Babel-like cacophony of unintelligible languages. Schlegel’s attitude was that no basis for
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was shown in mathematics, and "neglect of foundations had led to the widely acknowledged lack of interest in mathematics in the schools." The mathematician
Felix Klein Christian Felix Klein (; 25 April 1849 – 22 June 1925) was a German mathematician and mathematics educator, known for his work with group theory, complex analysis, non-Euclidean geometry, and on the associations between geometry and grou ...
addressed Schlegel’s book in a review criticizing him for neglect of
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and failure to contextualize Grassmann in the flow of mathematical developments. Rowe indicates that Klein was most interested in developing his
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. In 1875 Schlegel countered with the second part of his ''System der Raumlehre'', answering Klein in the preface. This part developed
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s, harmonic ranges,
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, and
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s. Schlegel published a
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of Hermann Grassmann in 1878. Both parts of his textbook, and the biography, are now available at the
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; see External links section below. At the Summer meeting of the
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on August 15, 1894, Schlegel presented an essay on the problem of finding the place which is at a minimum total distance from given points. In 1899 Schlegel became German national secretary for the international
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and reported on it in
Monatshefte für Mathematik '' Monatshefte für Mathematik'' is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal established in 1890. Among its well-known papers is " Über formal unentscheidbare Sätze der Principia Mathematica und verwandter Systeme I" by Kurt Gödel, published in ...
. Victor Schlegel (1899) "Internationaler Verein zur Beförderung des Studiums der Quaternionen und verwandter Systeme der Mathematik",
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References


Bibliography

* David E. Rowe (2010
"Debating Grassmann’s Mathematics: Schlegel Versus Klein"
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32(1):41–8. * Victor Schlegel (1883
"Theorie der homogen zusammengesetzten Raumgebilde"
''Nova Acta, Ksl. Leop.-Carol. Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher'', Band XLIV, Nr. 4, Druck von E. Blochmann & Sohn in Dresden. * Victor Schlegel (1886) ''Ueber Projectionsmodelle der regelmässigen vier-dimensionalen Körper'', Waren. * Victor Schlegel (1896) "Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Mathematik in den letzten fünfzig Jahren", ''Zeitschrift für Mathematik und Physik'' 4;:1–21, 41–59.


External links

* Schlegel (1878
Lehrbuch der elementaren Mathematik
on the
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. * Schlegel (1878
Hermann Grassmann: Sein Leben und seine Werke
on the Internet Archive. * Schlegel (1872
System der Raumlehre, part 1
on the Internet Archive. * Schlegel (1875
System der Raumlehre, part 2
on the Internet Archive. {{DEFAULTSORT:Schlegel, Victor 19th-century German mathematicians Geometers 1905 deaths 1843 births 20th-century German mathematicians