Elwin Bruno Christoffel
Elwin Bruno Christoffel (German: [kʁɪˈstɔfl̩]; 10 November 1829 – 15 March 1900) was a German mathematician and physicist. He introduced fundamental concepts of differential geometry, opening the way for the development of tensor calculus, which would later provide the mathematical basis for general relativity.
Elwin Bruno Christoffel | |
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Born | |
Died | 15 March 1900 70) | (aged
Nationality | German |
Alma mater | University of Berlin |
Known for | Christoffel symbols Christoffel equation Christoffel–Darboux formula Riemann–Christoffel tensor Schwarz–Christoffel mapping |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics Physics |
Institutions | University of Strasbourg |
Doctoral advisors | Martin Ohm Ernst Kummer Heinrich Gustav Magnus |
Doctoral students | Rikitaro Fujisawa Ludwig Maurer Paul Epstein |
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