Arthur Moritz Schnflies
Arthur Moritz Schnflies
(
April 17
,
1853
Landsberg an der Warthe
(
Gorzw
) –
May 27
,
1928
) was a
German
mathematician
, known for his contributions to the application of
group theory
to
crystallography
, and for work in
topology
. He studied under
Kummer
and
Weierstrass
, and was influenced by
Felix Klein
. The
Schnflies problem
is to prove that an (
n
− 1)-
sphere
in Euclidean
n
-space bounds a topological ball, however embedded. This question is much more subtle than initially appears. He was a great-uncle of
Walter Benjamin
.
See also
Jordan-Schnflies theorem
Schnflies symbol
Schnflies displacement
External link
MacTutor biography
Schonflies, Arthur Moritz Schonflies, Arthur Moritz Schonflies, Arthur Moritz
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