Academic genealogy of theoretical physicists
The following is an academic genealogy of theoretical physicists and is constructed by following the pedigree of thesis advisors. If an advisor did not exist, or if the field of physics is unrelated, an academic genealogical link can be constructed by using the university from which the theoretical physicist graduated.
The academic genealogy tree list the physicists PhD date and school, if known. Italicized names indicates that a sub-tree for this name appears elsewhere in the tree. Nobel Prize winners are indicated by †. If physicists are advised by mathematicians, their genealogy can be readily traced using the Mathematics Genealogy Project.
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[edit] Founding fathers
[edit] Max Planck
- Max Planck† (Munich, 1879, Alexander von Brill)
- Max von Laue† (Berlin, 1903)
- Leo Szilard (Berlin, 1922)
- Gustav Hertz† (Berlin, 1911)
- Walter Schottky (Berlin, 1912)
- Walther Bothe† (Berlin, 1914)
- Max von Laue† (Berlin, 1903)
[edit] Albert Einstein
- Albert Einstein† (Zurich, 1905)
- Ernst Straus (Columbia, 1950)
[edit] Arnold Sommerfeld
- Arnold Sommerfeld (Königsberg, 1891, v. Lindeman)
- Peter Debye (Munich, 1908)
- Wilhelm Lenz (Munich, 1911)
- Ernst Ising (Hamburg, 1924)
- J. Hans D. Jensen† (1932, Hamburg)
- Karl Herzfeld (Munich, 1914)
- John Archibald Wheeler (Johns Hopkins, 1933)
- Richard Feynman† (Princeton, 1942)
- Charles W. Misner (Princeton, 1954)
- Kip Thorne (Princeton, 1965)
- William H. Press (Caltech, 1973)
- Saul Teukolsky (Caltech, 1973)
- John Archibald Wheeler (Johns Hopkins, 1933)
- Gregor Wentzel (Munich, 1921)
- Markus E. Fierz (Zürich, 1936)
- Frans Cerulus (Basel, 1954)
- Raymond Gastmans (Leuven, 1968)
- Antoine Van Proeyen (Leuven, 1978)
- Raymond Gastmans (Leuven, 1968)
- Frans Cerulus (Basel, 1954)
- Felix Villars (Zurich, 1946)
- Frank Tabakin (MIT, 1963)
- T. -S. H. Lee (Pittsburgh, ????)
- Christopher G. Fasano (Chicago, 1989)
- Cetin Savkli (Pittsburgh, 1996)
- T. -S. H. Lee (Pittsburgh, ????)
- Frank Tabakin (MIT, 1963)
- Res Jost (Zürich, 1946)
- Markus E. Fierz (Zürich, 1936)
- Wolfgang Pauli† (1921, Munich)
- Nicholas Kemmer (1935, Zurich, also under Gregor Wentzel?)
- Ron Shaw (1955, Cambridge)[1]
- Sergio Albeverio
- Klaus Hepp (1963,Zurich, also Res Jost)
- Jürg Fröhlich
- Konrad Osterwalder (1970, Zurich, also Res Jost)
- Nicholas Kemmer (1935, Zurich, also under Gregor Wentzel?)
- Hans A. Bethe† (Munich, 1928)
- Freeman Dyson(Cornell)
- John Irwin[disambiguation needed
] (1963, Cornell) - Roman Jackiw (1966, Cornell, Hans A. Bethe, & K. G. Wilson )[2]
- Rohana Wijewardhana (MIT, 1984)
- Stefano Forte (MIT, 1987)[2]
- Daniel Kabat (MIT, 1993)[2]
- Joan Rojo (U Barcelona, Coadv. J. I. Latorre)
- Robert Eugene Marshak (1939, Cornell)
- Gordon L. Shaw (1959, Stanford)
- Pran Nath (1964, Stanford)
- Paul Sophus Epstein
- Boris Podolsky (Caltech, 1928)
- Werner Heisenberg† (Munich, 1923)
- Felix Bloch† (Leipzig, 1928)
- Rudolph E. Peierls[3]
- John Bell (Birmingham, 1956) (coadv. Paul Matthews)
- John F. Reading (Birmingham, 1964)[3]
- Edwin Ernest Salpeter (Birmingham, 1948)
- Wladyslaw (Wladek) Swiatecki (Birmingham, 1950)[4]
- Joseph I. Kapusta (University of California, Berkeley, 1978)[5]
- Edward Teller (1929 Leipzig)
- Marvin Leonard Goldberger (Chicago, 1948, coadv Fermi?)
- Franz Gross (Princeton,1963)
- Chen Ning Yang† (Chicago, 1948)(coadv Fermi?)
- Lincoln Wolfenstein
- Marvin Leonard Goldberger (Chicago, 1948, coadv Fermi?)
- Hans Kastrup
- Thomas Thiemann (Aachen, 1994)
- Martin Bojowald (Aachen, 2000)
- Reinhard Oehme (Goettingen, 1951)
- Friedwardt Winterberg (Göttingen, 1955)
- Karl Bechert (Munich, 1925)
- Herbert Froehlich (Munich, 1930)
- Sigurd Zienau (Liverpool, 1954)
- Hugh Osborn (London, 1967)
- Ian Jack (Cambridge, 1982)
- Richard D Ball (Cambridge, 1986)
- Paul Davies (London, 1970)
- Edmund Copeland (Newcastle, 1985)
- Hugh Osborn (London, 1967)
- Sebastian Doniach (Liverpool, 1958)
- Sigurd Zienau (Liverpool, 1954)
- Walter Franz (Munich, 1934)
- L Tewordt (Munster, 1953)
- Uwe Brandt (Hamburg, 1969)
- H Leschke (Dortmund, 1975)
- Uwe Brandt (Hamburg, 1969)
- L Tewordt (Munster, 1953)
- Heinrich Welker (Munich, 1936)
[edit] Max Born
- Max Born† (1880, Berlin, Carl Runge)
- Friedrich Hund† (Göttingen, 1922)
- Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker (Leipzig, 1933)
- Karl-Heinz Höcker (Berlin, 1940)
- Harry Lehmann (Jena, 1950)
- Bert Schroer (Hamburg, 1963)
- Bernd A. Berg (Berlin, 1977)
- Klaus Pohlmeyer (Hamburg, 1966)
- Karl-Henning Rehren (Freiburg, 1984)
- Bert Schroer (Hamburg, 1963)
- Heinz Bilz (Frankfurt, 1958)[6]
- Dieter Langbein† (Frankfurt, 1958)
- Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker (Leipzig, 1933)
- Lothar Wolfgang Nordheim (Göttingen, 1923)
- Maria Goeppert-Mayer† (Göttingen, 1930)
- Pascual Jordan (Göttingen, 1924)
- Max Delbrück† (Göttingen, 1930)
- Carsten Bresch (Berlin, 1950)
- Siegfried Flügge (Göttingen, 1933)
- Achim Weiguny (Freiburg, 1963)
- Gerhard Vollmer (Freiburg, 1971)
- J. Robert Oppenheimer (Göttingen, 1927)
- Melba Phillips (Berkeley, 1933)
- Sidney Dancoff (Berkeley, 1936)
- Sidney Drell (Urbana, 1949)
- Steven Frautschi (Stanford, 1958)
- Roger Dashen (Caltech, 1964)
- Stephen D Ellis (Caltech, 1971)
- David Callaway (University of Washington, 1981)
- Randall Furlong (Rockefeller, 1987)
- David Callaway (University of Washington, 1981)
- Steven Frautschi (Stanford, 1958)
- Sidney Drell (Urbana, 1949)
- Willis Lamb† (Berkeley, 1938)
- Marlan Scully (Yale, 1965)
- Philip Morrison (Berkeley, 1940)
- Robert Christy (Berkeley, 1941)
- David Joseph Bohm (Berkeley, 1943)[7]
- Yakir Aharonov (Bristol, 1960)[7]
- Victor Frederick Weisskopf (Göttingen, 1931) (Born was formally advisor, but thesis work was done under co-advisor Eugene Wigner as Born was sick)[8]
- J. D. Jackson (MIT, 1949)
- Gordon L. Kane (Illinois U., Urbana, 1963)
- David R. Richards (University of Michigan, 1971)
- Howard Haber (University of Michigan, 1978)
- Marco Diaz (UC Santa Cruz, 1992)
- Heather Logan (UC Santa Cruz, 1999)
- Chien-Peng Yuan (University of Michigan)
- Csaba Balazs (Michigan State University, 1999)
- Timothy Tait (Michigan State University, 1999)
- J. Lorenzo Diaz-Cruz (University of Michigan, 1989)
- Robert Garisto, (University of Michigan, 1992)
- James Wells[disambiguation needed
] (University of Michigan, 1995)
- Brandon Murakami (UC Davis, 2002)
- Shrihari Gopalakrishna (UC Davis, 2002)
- Christopher Kolda (University of Michigan, 1995)
- Graham Kribs (University of Michigan, 1998)
- Lian-Tao Wang (University of Michigan, 2002)
- Gordon L. Kane (Illinois U., Urbana, 1963)
- F. L. Friedman (MIT, 1949)
- William Tobocman (MIT, 1953)
- Anthony J. Baltz (Case Western Reserve, 1971)
- William Tobocman (MIT, 1953)
- Murray Gell-Mann† (MIT, 1951)[9]
- Kenneth G. Wilson† (Caltech,1961)[9]
- Michael E. Peskin (Cornell U., 1978)[10]
- Emil Martinec (Cornell, 1984)
- Matthew J. Strassler (Stanford, 1993)
- Jonathan L. Feng (Stanford, 1995)
- Michael E. Peskin (Cornell U., 1978)[10]
- Sidney R. Coleman (Caltech, 1962)[9]
- Leonard Parker (Harvard, 1967)
- Stephen B. Fels (Harvard, 1968)
- Arnold J. Cantor (Harvard, 1970)
- David J. Griffiths (Harvard, 1970)[11]
- John E. Mansfield (Harvard, 1970)
- Anthony Zee (Harvard, 1970)
- Lawrence R. Thebaud (Harvard, 1971)
- Wu-Yang Tsai (Harvard, 1971, coadv Julian Schwinger)
- Erick J. Weinberg (Harvard, 1973)
- James P. Butler (Harvard, 1974)
- H. David Politzer† (Harvard, 1974)[12]
- Eldad Gildener (Harvard, 1975)
- Frank De Luccia (Harvard, 1979)
- Lee Smolin (Harvard, 1979, coadv Stanley Deser)[12]
- Gerald E. Sobelman (Harvard, 1979)
- Stephen Parke (Harvard, 1980)
- Fred Posner (Harvard, 1980)
- Bernard Grossman (Harvard, 1981)
- Gregory W. Moore (Harvard, 1985)
- Jacques Distler (Harvard, 1987)[12]
- John March-Russell (Harvard, 1990; coadvisor, Frank Wilczek, Fermi tree)
- Stelios M. Smirnakis (Harvard, 1997)
- Nathan Salwen (Harvard, 2001)
- James Hartle (Caltech, 1964)
- Rodney Crewther (Caltech, 1971)
- Christopher T. Hill (Caltech, 1977)
- Barton Zwiebach (Caltech, 1983)[9]
- Kenneth G. Wilson† (Caltech,1961)[9]
- Kerson Huang (1953, MIT)
- J. D. Jackson (MIT, 1949)
- Herbert S. Green (Edinburgh, 1947)
- Cheng Kaijia (Edinburgh, 1948)
- Friedrich Hund† (Göttingen, 1922)
[edit] Niels Bohr
- Niels Bohr† (Copenhagen, 1911, C. Christiansen)
[edit] Lev Landau
- Lev Landau† (Leningrad State University, 1927)
[edit] Mayflower branches
[edit] Isidor Isaac Rabi
- Isidor Isaac Rabi† (Columbia, 1927; A. Willis)[14]
- Julian Schwinger† (Columbia, 1939)[14][15]
- Bryce DeWitt (Harvard, 1950)[15]
- Abraham Klein (Harvard, 1950)
- Benjamin W. Lee (University of Pennsylvania, 1960)
- Ben R. Mottelson† (Harvard, 1950)
- Torleif Erik Oskar Ericson (Lund U., 1959)
- Luís María Garrido Arilla (1955)[15]
- Charles M. Sommerfield (Harvard, 1957)[15]
- Howard Georgi (Yale, 1971)[16]
- John Hagelin (Harvard, 1981) (coadv Sidney Coleman?)
- Lawrence J. Hall (Harvard, 1981)
- Steve Hsu (Berkeley, 1991)
- Nima Arkani-Hamed (Berkeley, 1997)
- Sally Dawson (Harvard, 1981)
- Lisa Randall (Harvard, 1987)
- Csaba Csáki (1997)
- Matthew D. Schwartz (Princeton, 2003)
- Andrew G. Cohen
- Ann Nelson
- David B. Kaplan
- Howard Georgi (Yale, 1971)[16]
- Sheldon Lee Glashow† (Harvard, 1959)[15]
- Lowell S. Brown (Harvard,1961)
- Kalyana T. Mahanthappa (Harvard, 1961)[17]
- Norman J. M. Horing (Harvard, 1964)[18]
- Roy Glauber†
- Walter Kohn†
- Wu-Yang Tsai (Harvard, 1971, coadv Sidney Coleman)
- Samuel Chao Chung Ting† (Michigan, 1962) also adv. Lw W. Jones
- Julian Schwinger† (Columbia, 1939)[14][15]
[edit] Enrico Fermi
- Enrico Fermi† (Pisa, 1922; Prof. Luigi Puccianti)[19]
- James Rainwater† (1946, Manhattan Project)
- Chen Ning Yang† (Chicago, 1948) (coadv Teller?)[20]
- Geoffrey Chew (Chicago, 1948)[19][20]
- David J. Gross† (Berkeley, 1966)[20]
- Frank Wilczek†[21]
- John March-Russell (Harvard, 1990; co-advisor, Sidney Coleman, Max Born tree)
- Chetan Nayak (Princeton, 1996)
- Finn Larsen (Princeton, 1996)
- Maulik K. Parikh (Princeton, 1998)
- Edward Witten
- Jonathan Bagger (1983, Princeton)
- Cumrun Vafa (1985, Princeton)
- Eva Silverstein (1996, Princeton)
- Frank Wilczek†[21]
- John H. Schwarz (Berkeley, 1966)
- Anthony Ichiro Sanda (Princeton, 1969)
- Cosmas Zachos (Caltech, 1979)
- Michael R. Douglas (Caltech, 1988)
- Gerald B. Cleaver (Caltech, 1993)
- John T. Perkins (Baylor, 2005)
- Matthew B. Robinson (Baylor, 2009)
- Augusto Sagnotti (Caltech, 1983)
- David J. Gross† (Berkeley, 1966)[20]
- Tsung-Dao Lee† (Chicago, 1950)[19][20]
- Richard J. Drachman (Columbia, 1958)
- Norman H. Christ (Columbia, 1966)
- Carl E. Carlson (Columbia, 1968)
- King Yuen B. Ng (Columbia, 1969)
- Ralph Linsker (Columbia, 1972)
- Oleg Tchernyshyov (Columbia, 1998)
- Willem Van Rensselaer Malkus (Chicago, 1950)[19]
- Sam Treiman (Chicago, 1952; co-advisor: John Simpson, OW Richardson tree))[22]
- Stephen L. Adler (1964)[22]
- Curtis Callan (1964)[22]
- Peter Woit (Princeton, 1985)
- Igor R. Klebanov (1986)
- Steven S. Gubser (1998)
- Juan Maldacena (1996, Princeton)
- Steven Weinberg† (Princeton, 1957)[22]
- Lay Nam Chang (UC Berkeley, 1967)
- Claude Bernard (Harvard, 1976)[23]
- John Preskill (Harvard, 1980)
- Alexios Polychronakos (Caltech, 1987)
- Elias Kiritsis (Caltech, 1988)
- Bob Holdom (Harvard 1981)
- John Terning (Toronto 1990)
- Gerald Gilbert (Texas, 1986)
- Fernando Quevedo (Texas, 1986)
- Scott S. Willenbrock (Texas, 1986)
- Zack Sullivan (Urbana-Champaign 1998)
- Ubirajara van Kolck (Texas, 1993)
- Rafael Lopez-Mobilia (Texas, 1995)
- K. Fujikawa (1970)
[edit] Friedrich Hasenöhrl
- Friedrich Hasenöhrl (Vienna, 1897)
- Erwin Schrödinger† (Vienna, 1910)
- Hans Thirring (Vienna, 1911)
- Walter E. Thirring (Vienna, 1949)
- Peter G. O. Freund (Vienna, 1960)
- Hsiung Chia Tze (Chicago, 1972)
- Jorge Crispim Romao (Chicago, 1979)
- Rafael I. Nepomechie (Chicago, 1982)
- Peter G. O. Freund (Vienna, 1960)
- Walter E. Thirring (Vienna, 1949)
- Karl Herzfeld (Vienna, 1914)
- Walter Heitler (Munich, 1926)
- John A. Wheeler (Johns Hopkins, 1933)
- Richard P. Feynman† (Princeton, 1942)
- George Zweig (Caltech, 1963)
- Thomas Curtright (Caltech, 1977)
- Arthur Wightman (Princeton, 1949)
- Arthur Jaffe (Princeton, 1966)
- Clifford Taubes (Harvard, 1980)
- Lawrence Schulman (Princeton, 1967)
- Jerrold Marsden (Princeton, 1968)
- Barry Simon (Princeton, 1970)
- Rafael de la Llave (Princeton, 1983)
- Arthur Jaffe (Princeton, 1966)
- Hugh Everett (Princeton, 1956)
- Charles Misner (Princeton, 1957)
- John R. Klauder (Princeton, 1959)
- Kip Thorne (Princeton, 1965)
- Robert Geroch (Princeton, 1967)
- Abhay Ashtekar (Chicago, 1974)
- Jacob D. Bekenstein (Princeton, 1972)
- Claudio Bunster (Princeton, 1973) (Formerly Claudio Teitelboim)
- Norbert Straumann (Zurich, 1961)
- Ruth Durrer (Zurich, 1988)
- Richard P. Feynman† (Princeton, 1942)
[edit] Eugene Wigner
- Eugene Wigner† (1925, Berlin, Michael Polanyi)
- John Bardeen† (Princeton, 1936)
- Victor Frederick Weisskopf (coadv. Max Born, see above)
- Marcos Moshinsky
- Abner Shimony
- Edwin Thompson Jaynes
[edit] Henry Augustus Rowland
- Henry Augustus Rowland (bachelors Rensselaer, 1870; no Ph.D.)[24]
- Edwin Hall (Johns Hopkins, 1880)[24]
- Harry Fielding Reid (Johns Hopkins, 1885)
- Charles E. Mendenhall (Johns Hopkins, 1898)
- Raymond Thayer Birge (Wisconsin-Madison, 1913)
- Edward Condon (Berkeley, 1926)
- Raymond Thayer Birge (Wisconsin-Madison, 1913)
- Frederick A. Saunders (Johns Hopkins, 1898)
- Charles E. Mendenhall (Johns Hopkins, 1898)
- Joseph Sweetman Ames (Johns Hopkins, 1890)[24]
- August Herman Pfund (Johns Hopkins, 1906)[24]
- Richard Threlkeld Cox (Johns Hopkins, 1924)[24]
- Haldan Keffer Hartline† (M.D. Johns Hopkins, 1927)[24]
- William F. Meggers (Johns Hopkins, 1917)
- Otto Laporte (Munich, 1924)
- Curtis J. Humphreys (Michigan, 1928)
- Gregory Breit (Johns Hopkins, 1921)
- Charles Kittel (Berkeley, 1941)
- Albert Overhauser (Berkeley, 1951)
- John Joseph Hopfield (Cornell, 1958)
- Bertrand Halperin (Berkeley, 1965)
- Daniel S. Fisher (Harvard, 1979)
- Catherine Kallin (Harvard, 1984)
- Steven H. Simon (Harvard, 1995)
- Yaroslav Tserkovnyak (Harvard, 2003)
- Bertrand Halperin (Berkeley, 1965)
- John Joseph Hopfield (Cornell, 1958)
- Morrel H. Cohen (Berkeley, 1952)
- James C. Phillips (Chicago, 1956)
- Marvin L. Cohen (Chicago, 1964)
- John D. Joannopoulos (Berkeley, 1974)
- Robert B. Laughlin† (MIT, 1979)
- David H. Vanderbilt (MIT, 1981)
- John D. Joannopoulos (Berkeley, 1974)
- Marvin L. Cohen (Chicago, 1964)
- James C. Phillips (Chicago, 1956)
- Alan M. Portis (Berkeley, 1953)
- Alan J. Heeger† (Berkeley, 1961)
- N. Phuan Ong (Berkeley)
- Raymond L. Orbach (Berkeley, 1960)
- Gerald B. Arnold (UCLA, 1977) (coadv. Theodore D. Holstein)
- Albert Overhauser (Berkeley, 1951)
- Charles Kittel (Berkeley, 1941)
- Frederick Sumner Brackett (Johns Hopkins, 1922)
- August Herman Pfund (Johns Hopkins, 1906)[24]
[edit] Hideki Yukawa
- Hideki Yukawa† (Kyoto, 1938, K Tamaki )
- Donald R. Yennie
- Stanley J. Brodsky (Minnesota, 1964)
- Peter LePage (Stanford, 1978)
- Thomas W. Appelquist (Cornell, 1968)
- J. Terrance Goldman (Harvard, 1973)
- Michael Dine (Yale, 1978)
- Anthony Carmine Longhitano (Yale, 1981)
- Dimitra Karabali (Yale, 1986)
- Piotr Karasinski (Yale, 1987)
- Daniel Joseph Nash (Yale, 1989)
- Tatsu Takeuchi (Yale, 1989)
- Opher Shapira (Yale, 1990)
- George Triantaphyllou (Yale, 1993)
- Myckola Schwetz (Yale, 1997)
- Zhiyong Duan (Yale, 2001)
- Ho-Ung Yee (Yale, 2003)
- Yang Bai (Yale, 2007)
- Geoffey T. Bodwin (Cornell, 1978)
- Stanley J. Brodsky (Minnesota, 1964)
- Masako Bando (Kyoto, 1966)
- Donald R. Yennie
[edit] Modern European and other branches
[edit] Ralph H. Fowler
- Ralph H. Fowler† (Cambridge, 1915, Archibald Vivian Hill)
- Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac† (Cambridge, 1926)
- John C. Polkinghorne (Cambridge, 1955)
- Ian Gibson Halliday (Cambridge, 1964)
- Gerald V. Dunne (Imperial, 1988)
- Ian Gibson Halliday (Cambridge, 1964)
- Dennis W. Sciama (Cambridge, 1953)
- George Ellis (Cambridge, 1964)
- Roy Maartens (Cape Town, 1980)
- Stephen Hawking (Oxford, 1966)
- Malcolm Perry (Cambridge, 1978)
- Tibra Ali (Cambridge, 2002)
- Malcolm Perry (Cambridge, 1978)
- Sir Martin Rees (Cambridge, 1967)
- Roger Blandford (Cambridge, 1974)
- Brandon Carter (Cambridge, 1968)
- Patrick Peter (Paris, 1991)
- Xavier Martin (Paris, 1995)
- Reinhard Prix (Paris, 2000)
- Nicolas Chamel (Paris, 2004)
- David Deutsch (Oxford, 1978)
- George Ellis (Cambridge, 1964)
- John C. Polkinghorne (Cambridge, 1955)
- Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar† (Trinity College, Cambridge, 1933)
- Jeremiah P. Ostriker (Chicago, 1964)
- Garrett Birkhoff
- Maurice Pryce
- Noel B. Slater
- John Lennard-Jones
- Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac† (Cambridge, 1926)
[edit] Abdus Salam
- Abdus Salam† (Cambridge, 1951, under N. Kemmer and/or P.T. Matthews)[25]
- Ron Shaw (Cambridge, 1955)[25]
- Yuval Ne'eman (Imperial College, London, 1961)[25]
- Ray Streater (Imperial College, London, 1960)[25]
- Christopher Isham
- John Moffat (Cambridge, 1958)[25]
- Michael Duff[25]
- Ali Chamseddine (Imperial College, 1976)[25]
- William R. Franklin (University of London, 1976)[25]
- Riazuddin (NUST, 1936)[25]
[edit] Léon Van Hove
- Léon Van Hove
- Martinus Veltman† (Utrecht, 1963)
- Gerardus 't Hooft† (1972)
- Erik Verlinde
- Herman Verlinde
- Robbert Dijkgraaf (Utrecht, 1989)
- Gerardus 't Hooft† (1972)
- Martinus Veltman† (Utrecht, 1963)
[edit] Ancient lineages
The Max Born academic genealogy leads to Carl Friedrich Gauss and then on to Otto Mencke. The Sommerfeld genealogy leads to Felix Klein and then to Otto Mencke (via Gauss) and Leibniz. The Leibniz heritage, however, is due to the premature death of Klein's advisor, Plücker, which forced a second supervisor for the final examination, namely Rudolf Lipschitz.
Another advisor line in continental Europe descends from Leibniz via among others, Poisson, Lagrange, the Bernoullis, and Euler. The main American branch's lineage proceeds via von Helmholtz to Burchard de Volder.
[edit] Otto Mencke
- Otto Mencke (a Epicurus scholar, colleague of Leibniz)[26]
- Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen[26]
- Christian August Hausen[26]
- Abraham Kaestner[26]
- Georg Lichtenberg
- Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes (also advised by Kaestner)
- Johann Friedrich Pfaff de ortibus et occasibus siderum
- Carl Friedrich Gauss
- Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel
- Heinrich Scherk (also advised by Heinrich Brandes)
- Christoph Gudermann
- Karl Weierstraß (honorary degree, no PhD)
- Carl Runge (also advised by Ernst Kummer)
- Karl Weierstraß (honorary degree, no PhD)
- Christian Ludwig Gerling ..ad calculos parallacticos facilitandos explicavit simulque eclipsin solarem die .
- Julius Plücker ... quae geometriae altioris et mechanicae basis et fundamenta sunt e serie Tayloria deducit
- C. Felix Klein (also advised by Rudolf Lipschitz the last year)
- C. L. Ferdinand Lindemann 1873, Erlangen
- Arnold Johannes Wilhelm Sommerfeld Die willkürlichen Functionen in der mathematischen Physik Universität Königsberg 1891
- David Hilbert (Universität Königsberg, 1885)
- Martin Kutta (München, 1900)
- Hermann Minkowski (Königsberg, 1885)
- C. L. Ferdinand Lindemann 1873, Erlangen
- C. Felix Klein (also advised by Rudolf Lipschitz the last year)
- Julius Plücker ... quae geometriae altioris et mechanicae basis et fundamenta sunt e serie Tayloria deducit
- Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel
- Carl Friedrich Gauss
- Georg Lichtenberg
- Abraham Kaestner[26]
- Christian August Hausen[26]
- Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen[26]
[edit] Erhard Weigel
- Erhard Weigel (Leipzig 1650) De ascensionibus et descensionibus astronomicis dissertatio
- Gottfried Leibniz (also Schwendendoerffer -law- and Thomasius -phyl- and Huygens)
- Jacob Bernoulli (distant, via mail)
- Johann Bernoulli
- Leonhard Euler
- Joseph Lagrange (distant, via mail. Also Beccaria)
- Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier
- Simeon Poisson
- Gustav Dirichlet
- Leopold Kronecker (also advised by Johann Encke, a student of Gauss)
- Rudolf Lipschitz
- Michel Chasles
- Gaston Darboux (École Normale Supérieure, Paris, 1866)
- Gustav Dirichlet
- Joseph Lagrange (distant, via mail. Also Beccaria)
- Leonhard Euler
- Johann Bernoulli
- Jacob Bernoulli (distant, via mail)
- Gottfried Leibniz (also Schwendendoerffer -law- and Thomasius -phyl- and Huygens)
[edit] John Cranke
- John Cranke (MA Cambridge 1774)
- Thomas Jones (MA Cambridge 1782)
- Adam Sedgwick (MA Cambridge 1811, co-mentor John Dawson)
- William Hopkins
- Edward John Routh
- John Strutt, Lord Rayleigh
- J. J. Thomson (co-mentor John Strutt ?)
- Francis Galton
- George Gabriel Stokes
- Arthur Cayley
- William Thomson, Lord Kelvin
- Peter Guthrie Tait
- James Clerk Maxwell
- Isaac Todhunter
- Edward John Routh
- William Hopkins
- Adam Sedgwick (MA Cambridge 1811, co-mentor John Dawson)
- Thomas Jones (MA Cambridge 1782)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
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