Hermann Grassmann

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Hermann Grassmann was a 19th-century German polymath best known for pioneering modern linear algebra and vector calculus through his work on extension theory.

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instanceOf human
linguist
mathematician
philologist
polymath
awardReceived Cothenius Medal
countryOfCitizenship Germany
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
dateOfBirth 1809-04-15
dateOfDeath 1877-09-26
educatedAt Humboldt University of Berlin
surface form: University of Berlin
familyName Grassmann
father Justus Günter Grassmann
fieldOfWork Sanskrit
surface form: Sanskrit studies

extension theory
linear algebra
linguistics
mathematics
vector calculus
givenName Hermann
influenced Felix Klein
Giuseppe Peano
William Kingdon Clifford
Élie Cartan
languageOfWorkOrName German
Sanskrit
memberOf German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
surface form: German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
notableIdea Grassmann algebra
Plücker coordinates
surface form: Grassmann–Plücker relations

Grassmann's law
surface form: Grassmann’s law

exterior algebra
vector space concept
notableWork Ausdehnungslehre
Die lineale Ausdehnungslehre
Wörterbuch zum Rig-Veda
translation of the Rigveda
occupation secondary school teacher
teacher
placeOfBirth Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia

Province of Pomerania
Stettin
placeOfDeath German Empire
Province of Pomerania
Stettin
sexOrGender male
sibling Robert Grassmann
studied mathematics
philology
philosophy
theology

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Julius Plücker hasInfluenced Hermann Grassmann