Walther von Dyck
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Walther von Dyck
Summary
Walther von Dyck is a human[1]. His place of birth was Munich[2]. He was born on +1856-12-06T00:00:00Z[3]. He died in Munich[4]. He died on +1934-10-07T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a mathematician[6] and university teacher[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (20 views/month, #7,281 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Walther von Dyck was born in Munich[2].
- Walther von Dyck died in Munich[4].
- Walther von Dyck was born on +1856-12-06T00:00:00Z[3].
- Walther von Dyck died on +1934-10-07T00:00:00Z[5].
- Walther von Dyck died on +1934-11-05T00:00:00Z[9].
- Walther von Dyck is buried at Friedhof Solln[10].
- Walther von Dyck held citizenship in Germany[11].
- Walther von Dyck worked as a mathematician[6].
- Walther von Dyck's professions included university teacher[7].
- Walther von Dyck's field of work was combinatorics[12].
- Walther von Dyck's field of work was group theory[13].
- Walther von Dyck was employed by Technical University of Munich[14].
- Walther von Dyck was employed by Leipzig University[15].
- Walther von Dyck's education included a stint at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München[16].
- Walther von Dyck's doctoral advisor was Felix Klein[17].
- A notable student of Walther von Dyck was Martin Wilhelm Kutta[18].
- A notable student of Walther von Dyck was Ludwig Roth[19].
- A notable student of Walther von Dyck was Gordon Nelson Armstrong[20].
- A notable student of Walther von Dyck was Julius Schulz[21].
- A notable student of Walther von Dyck was Hans Hafner[22].
- A notable student of Walther von Dyck was Friedrich Wilhelm Thiersch[23].
- Walther von Dyck received the Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art[24].
- Walther von Dyck was a member of German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina[25].
- Walther von Dyck was a member of Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities[26].
- Walther von Dyck was a member of Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Lower Saxony[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Munich[2], Walther von Dyck… he was born on +1856-12-06T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Walther von Dyck's education included a stint at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München[16]. His doctoral advisor was Felix Klein[17].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[6] and university teacher[7]. Fields of work include combinatorics[12], a branch of mathematics[28] and group theory[13], a branch of mathematics[29]. Employers include Technical University of Munich[14], an institute of technology[30], in Germany[31], founded in 1868[32], headquartered in Munich[33] and Leipzig University[15], a public university[34], in Germany[35], founded in 1409[36], headquartered in Leipzig[37]. Notable students include Martin Wilhelm Kutta[18], a mathematician[38], 1867–1944[39], of German Reich[40], specialised in mathematics[41]; Ludwig Roth[19]; Gordon Nelson Armstrong[20]; Julius Schulz[21]; Hans Hafner[22], 1889–1915[42]; and Friedrich Wilhelm Thiersch[23]. Doctoral students include Udo Knorr[43], an engineer[44], 1887–1960[45], of Germany[46]; Friedrich Pfeiffer[47], a mathematician[48], 1883–1961[49], of Germany[50]; Joseph Ehrenfried Hofmann[51], a mathematician[52], 1900–1973[53], of Germany[54], specialised in mathematics[55]; Wilhelm Glocker[56], b. 1890[57]; Siegfried Rothenberg[58], a mathematician[59], b. 1881[60]; and Otto Sommer[61].
Recognition
Walther von Dyck received the Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art[24].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include +1934-10-07T00:00:00Z[5] and +1934-11-05T00:00:00Z[9]. Walther von Dyck passed away in Munich[4]. Burial took place at Friedhof Solln[10].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Walther von Dyck include Dyck language[62], a context-free language[63] and Dyck graph[64], a Hamiltonian graph[65].
Why It Matters
Walther von Dyck ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (20 views/month, #7,281 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[66] He is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[67]
Entities named for him include Dyck language[62], a context-free language[63] and Dyck graph[64], a Hamiltonian graph[65].
His notable doctoral advisees include Joseph Ehrenfried Hofmann[68], a mathematician[69], 1900–1973[70], of Germany[71], specialised in mathematics[72].
FAQs
Where was Walther von Dyck born?
Walther von Dyck was born in Munich[2].
Where did Walther von Dyck die?
Walther von Dyck died in Munich[4].
What did Walther von Dyck do for work?
Walther von Dyck worked as mathematician[6] and university teacher[7].
Where did Walther von Dyck go to school?
Walther von Dyck was educated at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München[16].
What awards did Walther von Dyck receive?
Honors received include Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art[24].