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Hermann Vermeil (1889–1959) was a German mathematician who produced the first published proof that the scalar curvature is the only absolute invariant among those of prescribed type suitable for Albert Einstein’s theory. The theorem was proved by him in 1917 when he was Hermann Weyl's assistant.

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  • Hermann Vermeil (de)
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  • Hans Anton Hermann Vermeil (* 20. Oktober 1889 in Dresden; † 1959) war ein deutscher Mathematiker, der den ersten veröffentlichten Beweis dafür erbrachte, dass die Skalarkrümmung die einzige absolute Invariante unter denjenigen des vorgeschriebenen Typs ist, die für Albert Einsteins Theorie geeignet sind. Der Satz wurde von ihm 1917 bewiesen, als er Hermann Weyls Assistent war. (de)
  • Hermann Vermeil (1889–1959) was a German mathematician who produced the first published proof that the scalar curvature is the only absolute invariant among those of prescribed type suitable for Albert Einstein’s theory. The theorem was proved by him in 1917 when he was Hermann Weyl's assistant. (en)
  • Hermann Vermeil est un mathématicien allemand né le 20 octobre 1889 à Dresde et mort en 1959. Il est l'éponyme du théorème de Vermeil qu'il a publié en 1917 et a établi l'unicité de la courbure scalairecol. 2_4-0" class="reference"> : celle-ci est l'unique invariant contenant les dérivées du tenseur métrique seulement au second ordre, et ce linéairementcol. 2_4-1" class="reference">. (fr)
  • Hermann Vermeil (1889 – 1959) è stato un matematico tedesco, oggi maggiormente ricordato per aver pubblicato la prima dimostrazione del teorema che porta il suo nome e che afferma che la curvatura scalare è l'unico invariante assoluto lineare nelle derivate seconde del tensore metrico . Il teorema fu dimostrato nel 1917 quando era assistente di Hermann Weyl (it)
  • Hermann Hans Anton Vermeil (1889 – 1959) foi um matemático alemão, que publicou a primeira prova de que a curvatura escalar é o único invariante absoluto entre aqueles tipo adequadamente prescrito para a teoria de Albert Einstein. O teorema foi provado por ele em 1917 quando era assistente de Hermann Weyl. Obteve um doutorado em 1914 na Universidade de Leipzig, orientado por Otto Hölder e Gustav Herglotz. (pt)
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  • Hermann Vermeil (en)
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  • Hans Anton Hermann Vermeil (* 20. Oktober 1889 in Dresden; † 1959) war ein deutscher Mathematiker, der den ersten veröffentlichten Beweis dafür erbrachte, dass die Skalarkrümmung die einzige absolute Invariante unter denjenigen des vorgeschriebenen Typs ist, die für Albert Einsteins Theorie geeignet sind. Der Satz wurde von ihm 1917 bewiesen, als er Hermann Weyls Assistent war. (de)
  • Hermann Vermeil (1889–1959) was a German mathematician who produced the first published proof that the scalar curvature is the only absolute invariant among those of prescribed type suitable for Albert Einstein’s theory. The theorem was proved by him in 1917 when he was Hermann Weyl's assistant. (en)
  • Hermann Vermeil est un mathématicien allemand né le 20 octobre 1889 à Dresde et mort en 1959. Il est l'éponyme du théorème de Vermeil qu'il a publié en 1917 et a établi l'unicité de la courbure scalairecol. 2_4-0" class="reference"> : celle-ci est l'unique invariant contenant les dérivées du tenseur métrique seulement au second ordre, et ce linéairementcol. 2_4-1" class="reference">. (fr)
  • Hermann Vermeil (1889 – 1959) è stato un matematico tedesco, oggi maggiormente ricordato per aver pubblicato la prima dimostrazione del teorema che porta il suo nome e che afferma che la curvatura scalare è l'unico invariante assoluto lineare nelle derivate seconde del tensore metrico . Il teorema fu dimostrato nel 1917 quando era assistente di Hermann Weyl (it)
  • Hermann Hans Anton Vermeil (1889 – 1959) foi um matemático alemão, que publicou a primeira prova de que a curvatura escalar é o único invariante absoluto entre aqueles tipo adequadamente prescrito para a teoria de Albert Einstein. O teorema foi provado por ele em 1917 quando era assistente de Hermann Weyl. Obteve um doutorado em 1914 na Universidade de Leipzig, orientado por Otto Hölder e Gustav Herglotz. (pt)
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