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Oskar Schlömilch
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Alternative spellings: O. Schlömilch Oskar X. Schlömilch Oscar Schlömilch Schlömilch O. Schlömilcha Oscar Schloemilch Oskar Schloemilch Oskar Schlœmilch Oscar Schlomilch
B:13. April 1823Weimar D: 7. Februar 1901 Biblio: Mathematiker; Prof. an d. kgl. polytechn. Schule in Dresden; 1879: geh. Schulrath Place of Activity: Dresden Death Place:
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Mathematiker
Affiliations
Technische Hochschule Dresden
Kaiserlich Leopoldinisch-Carolinische Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher
Oskar Xavier Schlömilch (13 April 1823 – 7 February 1901) was a German mathematician, born in Weimar, working in mathematical analysis. He took a doctorate at the University of Jena in 1842, and became a professor at Dresden Polytechnic in 1849. He is now known as the eponym of the Schlömilch function, a kind of Bessel function. He was also an important textbook writer, and editor of the journal Zeitschrift für Mathematik und Physik, of which he was a founder in 1856. He published in 1868 for the first time the dissection paradox, earlier invented by Sam Loyd. In 1862, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. (Source: DBPedia)