Martin Bartels as researcher: His contribution to analytical methods in geometry (Q1362794)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1045425
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1045425 |
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Martin Bartels as researcher: His contribution to analytical methods in geometry (English)
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28 September 1997
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Martin Bartels (1769-1836) has been known as a tutor of young Gauss in Braunschweig and as a Professor of Lobachevsky at Kazan University. In this article, his activities as a successful geometer at Dorpat (now, Tartu, Estonia) is underlined. In particular, it is pointed out that Bartels introduced ``moving systems of axes'' in the theory of special curves which led to (his student's) Carl Eduard Senff's 1831 formulation of the so-called Frénet-Serret formulas seventeen years before the latter's publication.
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geometry
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Carl Eduard Senff
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Gauss
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Frénet-Serret formulas
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