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imported>Paul Wormer (New page: {{subpages}} The mathematical physicist '''Walter Ritz''' [Sion (Switzerland) February 22, 1878 – Göttingen July 7, 1909] is best known for his formulation of the [[Rayleigh-Ritz ...) |
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is best known for his formulation of the [[Rayleigh-Ritz method]] for the solution of operator eigenvalue problems and partial differential equations. Further his name is attached to the [[Rydberg-Ritz combination rules]] in atomic [[spectroscopy]]. In 1900 he contracted [[tuberculosis]] of which he died in 1909 at the age of 31. | is best known for his formulation of the [[Rayleigh-Ritz method]] for the solution of operator eigenvalue problems and partial differential equations. Further his name is attached to the [[Rydberg-Ritz combination rules]] in atomic [[spectroscopy]]. In 1900 he contracted [[tuberculosis]] of which he died in 1909 at the age of 31. | ||
== External | == External links == | ||
[http://www.datasync.com/~rsf1/ritz-bio.htm Biographical Sketch of Walter Ritz] | *[http://www.datasync.com/~rsf1/ritz-bio.htm Biographical Sketch of Walter Ritz] | ||
*[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k33824.r=Walther+Ritz.f1.langEN# Walther Ritz Œuvres] (Walter is spelled Walther in French) |
Revision as of 10:54, 14 April 2009
The mathematical physicist Walter Ritz [Sion (Switzerland) February 22, 1878 – Göttingen July 7, 1909] is best known for his formulation of the Rayleigh-Ritz method for the solution of operator eigenvalue problems and partial differential equations. Further his name is attached to the Rydberg-Ritz combination rules in atomic spectroscopy. In 1900 he contracted tuberculosis of which he died in 1909 at the age of 31.
External links
- Biographical Sketch of Walter Ritz
- Walther Ritz Œuvres (Walter is spelled Walther in French)