Václav Šimerka (20 December 1819 – 26 December 1887) was a
Bohemian
mathematician
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Mathematicians are concerned with numbers, data, quantity, mathematical structure, structure, space, Mathematica ...
, priest, physicist, and philosopher. He wrote the first Czech text on calculus and is credited for discovering the first seven
Carmichael numbers
In number theory, a Carmichael number is a composite number n, which in modular arithmetic satisfies the congruence relation:
:b^n\equiv b\pmod
for all integers b. The relation may also be expressed in the form:
:b^\equiv 1\pmod.
for all integers ...
, from 561 to 8911, in 1885.
Biography
Šimerka was born on 20 December 1819 in
Vysoké Veselí
Vysoké Veselí is a town in Jičín District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants.
Administrative parts
The village of Veselská Lhota is an administrative part of Vysoké Veselí.
Notable people
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in
Bohemia to a family of coopers of businessman Petr Šimerka and his wife Terezie. After attending school in
Jičín
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T ...
, he studied in the University of Prague's Faculty of Philosophy from 1839 to 1841. There, he studied mathematics under
Jakob Philipp Kulik
Jakob Philipp Kulik (1793–1863) was an Austrian mathematician known for his construction of a massive factor tables.
Biography
Kulik was born in Lemberg, which was part of the Austrian empire, and is now Lviv located in Ukraine.
Kulik' ...
and astronomy under and practical geometry under Adam Bittner and also obligatory teaching of religion, philosophy, mathematics, Latin philology, natural science, physics, moral philosophy and history. After graduating in Prague, Šimerka studied in the Theological Seminary in
Hradec Králové
Hradec Králové (; german: Königgrätz) is a city of the Czech Republic. It has about 91,000 inhabitants. It is the capital of the Hradec Králové Region. The historic centre of Hradec Králové is well preserved and is protected by law as a ...
. Šimerka was ordained on 25 July 1845 and then became a chaplain in
Žlunice near Jičín.
He only spent a short time being a chaplain in
Žlunice as he gave up his appointment after disagreements with the pastor there. In 1852, after passing the mathematics teacher qualification exam, he went to Prague to study physics under F. A. Petřina. When he passed the physics qualification exam, he became a substitute teacher at the Piarist gymnasium in
České Budějovice
České Budějovice (; german: Budweis ) is a city in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 93,000 inhabitants. It is located in the valley of the Vltava River, at its confluence with the Malše.
České Budějovice is ...
but did not attain a permanent appointment there. In 1862, Šimerka requested to return to spiritual administration and then was appointed became parish priest in
Slatina nad Zdobnicí
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and then became a priest in
Vraňany
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from 1866 until 1886. He died in
Praskačka on 26 December 1887.
Work
In 1858, his work ''Die Perioden der quadratischen Zahlformen bei negativen Determinanten'' was published in the reports of the Vienna Academy of Sciences. The same journal published his article ''Lösungen zweier Arten von Gleichungen'' a year later. In 1862, the Royal Czech Society published ''Přispěvky k neurčité analytice'', his contributions to indeterminate analytics. His ''Die rationalen Dreiecke'' which deals with the diophantine problem of rational triangles was published in the Archiv der Mathematik und Physik in 1869 and is one of Šimerka's known contributions to the theory of factoring.
Šimerka is known for ''Algebra, čili, počtářství obecné pro vyšší gymnasia'', his textbook on
algebra
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published in 1863. Considered as his most important work, his algebra textbook for middle schools was published in three editions.
The book's appendix giving an introduction to differential and integral calculus was published separately in 1864 under the title ''Přídavek k algebra'', intended for the more inquisitive students. It is considered the first Czech text on calculus.
Šimerka's calculus text presented differential calculus without using the concepts of limits and continuity. His use of differentials is similar to the infinitesimal approach of 17th and 18th century mathematicians. The calculus text focused on explaining the basic knowledge and intuition to teach students to use mathematics in practical tasks.
Šimerka was influenced by
Johann Friedrich Herbart
Johann Friedrich Herbart (; 4 May 1776 – 14 August 1841) was a German philosopher, psychologist and founder of pedagogy as an academic discipline.
Herbart is now remembered amongst the post-Kantian philosophers mostly as making the greatest ...
in his philosophical writings, having referred to the said philosopher in the introduction to his work ''Síla přesvědčení. Pocus v duchovní mechanice'' (originally published in ''Časopis pro pěstování mathematiky a fysiky'' in 1881, then translated into German in 1883 as ''Die Kraft der Überzeugung. Ein mathematisch-philosophischer Versuch''). In this work, Šimerka set out to indicate the strength of one's belief using numbers between 0 and 1, where a belief of value 0 is an empty mind, increasing to a hunch, then conjecture then hypothesis then ultimately to necessary knowledge for a belief of value 1. Šimerka is quoted to have said "The imperfection of human belief is equal to the product of ignorance of its reasons" (translated from Czech),
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/ref> which arose from his calculations dealing with strength of belief in his 1881 paper. Other results from this paper include "When two conflicting beliefs collide, the weaker suffers more than the stronger" and "The double impact of two counterarguments damages conviction more than the single impact of their consequence". This work was a forerunner of the theory of subjective probability, pre-dating Ramsey's (1931) and Bruno de Finetti
Bruno de Finetti (13 June 1906 – 20 July 1985) was an Italian probabilist statistician and actuary, noted for the "operational subjective" conception of probability. The classic exposition of his distinctive theory is the 1937 "La prévision: ...
's (1937) work on the subject. Due to this, Šimerka was the first Czech mathematician to apply of mathematics in psychology.
In 1885, he enumerated the first seven Carmichael numbers in ''Zbytky z arithmetické posloupnosti''. This was years before Alwin Korselt's criterion hinted at their existence in 1899 and also before Robert Daniel Carmichael
Robert Daniel Carmichael (March 1, 1879 – May 2, 1967) was an American mathematician.
Biography
Carmichael was born in Goodwater, Alabama. He attended Lineville College, briefly, and he earned his bachelor's degree in 1898, while he was ...
's popularized first example in 1912.
Selected works
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*Součty celých v lomené arithmetické posloupnosti
*Řetězové pravidlo u shod
*Jednočlenná perioda zbytků z mocnin bes předchozích členů…
*Jednočlenná perioda zbytků z mocnin s pťechcházejícími členy
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*Dampfkessel und Dampfmaschinen und ihre Wartung (Plzeň, 1889)
References
External links
List of publications from ''Czech Digital Mathematics Library''
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1819 births
1887 deaths
People from Jičín District
People from the Kingdom of Bohemia
Czech mathematicians