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Was (wer) ist Hermann Minkowski - definition

GERMAN MATHEMATICIAN AND PHYSICIST
Herman Minkowski; Hermann minkowski
  • Minkowski in 1883, at the time of being awarded the Mathematics Prize of the [[French Academy of Sciences]]

Christopher Minkowski         
SCHOLAR
Christopher Zand Minkowski; Christopher Z Minkowski; Christopher Z. Minkowski; Minkowski, Christopher
Christopher Zand Minkowski (;Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary]. born 13 May 1953) is an American academic, who has been [[Boden Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Oxford since 2005.
Brunn–Minkowski theorem         
THEOREM IN GEOMETRY
Brunn-minkowski theorem; Brunn minkowski theorem; Brunn minkowski inequality; Brunn-minkowski inequality; Brunn-Minkowski inequality; Brunn-Minkowski Inequality; Brunn-Minkowski theorem; Brunn–Minkowski inequality
In mathematics, the Brunn–Minkowski theorem (or Brunn–Minkowski inequality) is an inequality relating the volumes (or more generally Lebesgue measures) of compact subsets of Euclidean space. The original version of the Brunn–Minkowski theorem (Hermann Brunn 1887; Hermann Minkowski 1896) applied to convex sets; the generalization to compact nonconvex sets stated here is due to Lazar Lyusternik (1935).
Hermann Balk         
Hermann von Balk; Hermann von Balke; Hermann Balke; Hermann Balko; Hermann Balco; Hermann von Balcke; Herman Balka
Hermann Balk (died March 5, 1239, Würzburg), also known as Hermann von Balk or Hermann Balke, was a Knight-Brother of the Teutonic Order and its first Landmeister, or Provincial Master, in both Prussia and Livonia. From 1219 to 1227, he served as the Deutschmeister in the Order's Province of Alemannia.

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Hermann Minkowski

Hermann Minkowski (; German: [mɪŋˈkɔfski]; 22 June 1864 – 12 January 1909) was a German mathematician and professor at Königsberg, Zürich and Göttingen. He created and developed the geometry of numbers and used geometrical methods to solve problems in number theory, mathematical physics, and the theory of relativity.

Minkowski is perhaps best known for his foundational work describing space and time as a four-dimensional space, now known as "Minkowski spacetime", which facilitated geometric interpretations of Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity (1905).