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Hans Frederick Blichfeldt

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Hans Frederick Blichfeldt (9 January 1873 in Illar, Denmark – 16 November 1945 in Palo Alto, California) was a Danish and American mathematician who worked on group theory and the geometry of numbers. He introduced Blichfeldt's principle and Blichfeldt's upper bound on the density of sphere packings. He graduated from Stanford University in 1896 and got his Ph.D. from Leipzig University in 1898. He returned to Stanford and remained there until his death. He was executive head of the Mathematics Department from 1927 until 1938.[1]

References

  • Dickson, L. E. (1947), "Obituary: Hans Frederik Blichfeldt. 1873--1945", Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 53: 882–883, doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1947-08874-1, ISSN 0002-9904, MR 0021508
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  • O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Hans Frederick Blichfeldt", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
  • Zong, Chuanming (1999), "Chapter 6.4 Hans Frederick Blichfeldt", Sphere packings, Universitext, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-0-387-98794-1, MR 1707318
  • Hans Frederick Blichfeldt at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  1. ^ Royden, Halsey. "A History of Mathematics at Stanford" (PDF). Retrieved 21 December 2015.