William Threlfall
William Richard Maximilian Hugo Threlfall (25 June 1888 Dresden – 4 April 1949 Oberwolfach) was a British-born German mathematician who worked on algebraic topology. He was a coauthor of the standard textbook Lehrbuch der Topologie.
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William Threlfall in 1936
In 1933 he signed the Vow of allegiance of the Professors of the German Universities and High-Schools to Adolf Hitler and the National Socialistic State.
Publications
- Threlfall, W. (1932), "Gruppenbilder" (PDF), Abh. Math.-Phys. Kl. Sächs. Akad. Wiss., Leipzig: Hirzel, 41: 1–59
- Seifert, Threlfall: Lehrbuch der Topologie, Teubner 1934
- Seifert, Threlfall: Variationsrechnung im Großen, Teubner 1938
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References
- Gabriele Dörflinger: William R. M. H. Threlfall
- William Threlfall at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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