Ignaz Schütz

Ignaz Robert Schütz (1867, Březová (Moravia) – 1927, Brno)[1] was a Czech–German mathematician and a physicist.

He studied at the University of Munich where in 1894 he obtained a Ph.D[2] in physics. Schütz was assistant to Ludwig Boltzmann in Munich from 1891 to 1894, the year of Boltzmann's departure from Munich. In 1897, Ignaz R. Schütz, then a member of the Institute for Theoretical Physics at Göttingen, showed how time translational symmetry induces conservation of energy.[3]

Notes

  1. Darrigol, O. (2018), Atoms, Mechanics, and Probability: Ludwig Boltzmann's Statistico-Mechanical, Oxford University Press, p. 376, ISBN 978-0-19-881617-1
  2. Schütz, I. R. (1894), "Allgemeine Lösung der Magnetisirungs-Gleichungen für den Ring", Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 113: 161–178
  3. Schütz, I. R. (1897), "Prinzip der absoluten Erhaltung der Energie", Nachrichten von der Königliche Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen: 110–123

References

  • Darrigol, Olivier (2018), Atoms, Mechanics, and Probability: Ludwig Boltzmann's Statistico-Mechanical, Oxford University Press, p. 376, ISBN 978-0-19-881617-1


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