Martin Wilhelm Kutta

Martin Wilhelm Kutta (November 3, 1867 - December 25, 1944) was a German mathematician. Kutta was born in Pitschen, Upper Silesia (today Byczyna, Poland). He attended the university of Breslau from 1885 to 1890., and continued his studies in Munich until 1894, where he became the assistant of von Dyck. From 1898, he spent a year at the University of Cambridge. Kutta became professor in Stuttgart in 1911, where he stayed until his retirement in 1935. In 1901, he had co-developed the Runge-Kutta method, used to solve ordinary differential equations. He is also remembered for the Zhukovsky-Kutta aerofoil. Kutta died in Frstenfeldbruck, Germany. Kutta, Martin Wilhelm Kutta, Martin Wilhelm Kutta, Martin Wilhelm

 

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