Pieter Hendrik Schoute
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Pieter Hendrik Schoute (21 January 1846, Wormerveer – 18 April 1913, Groningen) was a Dutch mathematician known for his work on regular polytopes and Euclidean geometry.
He started his career as a civil engineer, but became a professor of mathematics at Groningen and published some thirty papers on polytopes between 1878 and his death in 1913.[1] He collaborated with Alicia Boole Stott on describing the sections of the regular 4-polytopes.[2]
In 1886, he became member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.[3]
Citations
[edit]- ^ Coxeter 1973, pp. 234–235.
- ^ Coxeter 1973, pp. 258–259.
- ^ "Pieter Hendrik Schoute (1846 - 1913)". Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
References
[edit]- Pieter Hendrik Schoute, Analytical treatment of the polytopes regularly derived from the regular polytopes., 1911, published by J. Muller in Amsterdam, Written in English. - 82 pages
- Coxeter, H.S.M. (1973) [1948]. Regular Polytopes (3rd ed.). New York: Dover.
External links
[edit]- O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Pieter Hendrik Schoute", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
- Pieter Hendrik Schoute at the Mathematics Genealogy Project