Fritz Oskar Pugehl
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Nationality | German |
Alma mater | University of Königsberg |
Occupation | Mathematician |
Fritz Oskar Pugehl was a German mathematician known for his work on the theory of rigid body motion. He received his doctorate from the University of Königsberg in 1911 with a dissertation titled " On a Problem Posed by F. Klein in the Theory of Motion of a Rigid Body , "supervised by Friedrich Wilhelm Franz Meyer.
Early life
Little is known about Fritz Oskar Pugehl's early life, including his birthplace and place of death. However, it is known that he studied at the University of Königsberg, one of the most prestigious universities in the then German Empire.
Academic career
Pugehl's dissertation addressed complex problems related to the motion of rigid bodies and built on the theories of Felix Klein, a leading mathematician known for his work in geometry and mathematical physics. Pugehl's work contributed to the understanding of the dynamics of such systems and has been archived as part of the mathematical progress of the early 20th century.
There is evidence that Pugehl was considered an expert in applied mechanics in scientific circles, although concrete evidence of his later career is difficult to find.
legacy
Although little information about his personal life is available, his scientific work remains a testament to his time. His dissertation remains part of the historical archives of the University of Königsberg and is part of the Mathematics Genealogy Project .
Sources
Math Genealogy Project - Fritz Oskar Pugehl
On a problem posed by F. Klein from the theory of motion of a rigid body - Fritz Oskar Pugehl, 1911
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