Hermann Brunn

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Karl Hermann Brunn
Borromean Rings Illusion.png
The Borromean rings are the simplest Brunnian link.
Born August 1, 1862
Died September 20, 1939
Nationality German
Alma mater Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Thesis 'Über Ovale und Eiflächen' (1887)
Known for Convex geometry, knot theory
More complex Brunnian link of six loops, based on illustration in Brunn's 1892 paper

Karl Hermann Brunn (August 1, 1862 – September 20, 1939) was a German mathematician, known for his work in convex geometry (see Brunn–Minkowski inequality) and in knot theory. Brunnian links are named after him, as his 1892 article "Über Verkettung" included examples of such links.

Life and work

Hermann Brunn was born in Rome, and grew up in Munich.[1] He studied mathematics and physics at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, graduating in 1887 with the thesis Über Ovale und Eiflächen (About ovals and eggforms).[2] He habilitated in 1889.

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