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Maximilian Herzberger

Maximilian Jacob Herzberger (7 or 17 Mar 1899, Berlin, Germany — 9 Apr 1982, New Orleans, United States)[1][2] was a German-American mathematician and physicist, known for his development of the superachromat lens.

Maximilian Jacob Herzberger
At the visitors' conference of the Mathematical Society Jena, Oct 1930
Born(1899-03-17)March 17, 1899
Berlin, Germany
DiedApril 9, 1982(1982-04-09) (aged 83)
New Orleans, Louisiana, US
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materBerlin University
Known forSuperachromat lens
SpouseEdith Kaufmann
ChildrenRuth (1928), Ursula Bellugi (1931), Hans (1932)
AwardsCressy Morrison Award (NYAS 1945), Frederic Ives Medal (OSA 1962)
Scientific career
Thesis Ueber Systeme hyperkomplexer Grössen  (1923)
Doctoral advisorsLudwig Bieberbach, Issai Schur

Life edit

Maximilian Herzberger was the son of Leopold Herzberger (born 7 Mar 1870, Krefeld — died in Rochester (NY)) and Sonja/Sofia Behrendt/Berendt/Berends (22 Mar 1876, Petersburg (Germany)[clarification needed] — 28 Jan 1945, Florence); he had a sister Olga (24 Sep 1897, Berlin — 2 Aug 1922, Berlin). The family was Jewish.[3] He studied mathematics and physics at the Berlin University, where Albert Einstein was one of his professors, and later became a friend and advisor.[4]: 57r  In 1923, Herzberger finished his Ph.D. thesis Ueber Systeme hyperkomplexer Grössen under Ludwig Bieberbach and Issai Schur at the philosophical faculty.[5] In 1925, he married Edith Kaufmann (10 Oct 1901, Stuttgart — 16 Feb 2001, Carlsbad (California) or New Orleans); they had three children, born in Jena, viz. Ruth (born 1928), Ursula Bellugi (1931), and Hans (6 Aug 1932, spouse of Radhika Herzberger).[1][2] No later than Sep 1930, he was assistant of Hans Boegehold,(de) the chief of calculation office at Carl Zeiss Jena.[6]

In 1934, the Nazis deprived him from his professorship at Jena University and his contract with Zeiss. Leaving Germany with a "total of $10 in my pockets".[4], he went initially to the Netherlands, where he was hosted by the Dutch physicist A.C.S. van Heel.[7] After the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, he emigrated with his family to Rochester (NY),[6] where he became head of Eastman Kodak's optical research laboratories, arranged by Einstein.[4]: 57r  In 1940, he and his family became U.S. citizens.[4]: 58l  In 1945, he got the Cressy Morrison Award of the New York Academy of Sciences.[4]: 57l 

In 1954 he finished the development of the superachromat as the ultimately well-corrected lens for Kodak.[4]: 58m [8] In 1962, he was awarded the Frederic Ives Medal of the Optical Society of America.[9][10] In 1965, he retired from his position at Kodak, and helped building a graduate institute for optics in Switzerland,[4]: 58r  until in 1968 he followed invitation of the University of New Orleans to teach at their Physics Department.[4]: 57m, 58r [6]

He held patents for an "apochromatic telescope objective having three air spaced components",[11] and a "superachromatic objective".[12]

Publications edit

  • Ueber Systeme hyperkomplexer Grössen, Max Herzberger, Berlin, 1923, Ebering.
  • Untersuchungen über die Eigenschaften erster Ordnung von reellen Strahlensystemen, Jan 1928, De Gruyter, ISBN 9783111279886
  • Untersuchungen über die Eigenschaften erster Ordnung von reellen Strahlensystemen, in: Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, Vol.159, p. 36-49, 1928
  • Über die geometrische Bedeutung des Rotationswinkels in der Strahlengeometrie, Jan 1928, De Gruyter, ISBN 9783111095615
  • Über die geometrische Bedeutung des Rotationswinkels in der Strahlengeometrie, in: Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, Vol.160, p. 33-37, 1929
  • Gullstrand, Allvar, Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography, 2008
  • M. Herzberger, Allvar Gullstrand, in Optica Acta, Vol.3 (1960), p. 237–241

References edit

  1. ^ a b Record at geni.com, and related records
  2. ^ a b Person sheet at goudsmit.home.xs4all.nl
  3. ^ Maximilian Jacob Herzberger
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Lorena Dureau, Einstein's Protege, p.56-58, Sep.???? (1970 or after)
  5. ^ Record at Humboldt University Berlin
  6. ^ a b c Catalog entry at medicusbooks.com, about a common letter of Boegehold and Herzberger to Erwin Lihotzky at the Ernst Leitz GmbH
  7. ^ Inscription in first edition "Modern Geometrical Optics" found in A.C.S. van Heel's library: "To my friend A.C.S van Heel, who so generously helped me, when I had to flee Nazi Germany, Max Herzberger".
  8. ^ Herzberger, M., and N. McClure, The design of superachromatic lenses, Appl. Opt. Vol.2, pp. 553–560 (June 1963)
  9. ^ Maximilian J. Herzberger Frederic Ives Medalist for 1962, JOSA, Vol. 53, Issue 6, pp. 657-657 (1963)
  10. ^ "Frederic Ives Medal / Quinn Prize - Awards - OSA.org | The Optical Society". osa.org. Retrieved 2015-02-14.
  11. ^ Oct. 1946 with Harvey O Hoadley, US 2487873 at google patents
  12. ^ May 1965 with Nancy R Mcclure, US 3395962 at google patents

External links edit

  • Homage to an immortal KUBRICK AND THE LEGENDARY PLANAR 50mm f / 0.7, about a camera objective based on a 1937 draft by Herzberger, and used by Stanley Kubrick for his film "Barry Lyndon"

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Maximilian Jacob Herzberger 7 or 17 Mar 1899 Berlin Germany 9 Apr 1982 New Orleans United States 1 2 was a German American mathematician and physicist known for his development of the superachromat lens Maximilian Jacob HerzbergerAt the visitors conference of the Mathematical Society Jena Oct 1930Born 1899 03 17 March 17 1899Berlin GermanyDiedApril 9 1982 1982 04 09 aged 83 New Orleans Louisiana USCitizenshipUnited StatesAlma materBerlin UniversityKnown forSuperachromat lensSpouseEdith KaufmannChildrenRuth 1928 Ursula Bellugi 1931 Hans 1932 AwardsCressy Morrison Award NYAS 1945 Frederic Ives Medal OSA 1962 Scientific careerThesisUeber Systeme hyperkomplexer Grossen 1923 Doctoral advisorsLudwig Bieberbach Issai Schur Contents 1 Life 2 Publications 3 References 4 External linksLife editMaximilian Herzberger was the son of Leopold Herzberger born 7 Mar 1870 Krefeld died in Rochester NY and Sonja Sofia Behrendt Berendt Berends 22 Mar 1876 Petersburg Germany clarification needed 28 Jan 1945 Florence he had a sister Olga 24 Sep 1897 Berlin 2 Aug 1922 Berlin The family was Jewish 3 He studied mathematics and physics at the Berlin University where Albert Einstein was one of his professors and later became a friend and advisor 4 57r In 1923 Herzberger finished his Ph D thesis Ueber Systeme hyperkomplexer Grossen under Ludwig Bieberbach and Issai Schur at the philosophical faculty 5 In 1925 he married Edith Kaufmann 10 Oct 1901 Stuttgart 16 Feb 2001 Carlsbad California or New Orleans they had three children born in Jena viz Ruth born 1928 Ursula Bellugi 1931 and Hans 6 Aug 1932 spouse of Radhika Herzberger 1 2 No later than Sep 1930 he was assistant of Hans Boegehold de the chief of calculation office at Carl Zeiss Jena 6 In 1934 the Nazis deprived him from his professorship at Jena University and his contract with Zeiss Leaving Germany with a total of 10 in my pockets 4 he went initially to the Netherlands where he was hosted by the Dutch physicist A C S van Heel 7 After the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands he emigrated with his family to Rochester NY 6 where he became head of Eastman Kodak s optical research laboratories arranged by Einstein 4 57r In 1940 he and his family became U S citizens 4 58l In 1945 he got the Cressy Morrison Award of the New York Academy of Sciences 4 57l In 1954 he finished the development of the superachromat as the ultimately well corrected lens for Kodak 4 58m 8 In 1962 he was awarded the Frederic Ives Medal of the Optical Society of America 9 10 In 1965 he retired from his position at Kodak and helped building a graduate institute for optics in Switzerland 4 58r until in 1968 he followed invitation of the University of New Orleans to teach at their Physics Department 4 57m 58r 6 He held patents for an apochromatic telescope objective having three air spaced components 11 and a superachromatic objective 12 Publications editUeber Systeme hyperkomplexer Grossen Max Herzberger Berlin 1923 Ebering Untersuchungen uber die Eigenschaften erster Ordnung von reellen Strahlensystemen Jan 1928 De Gruyter ISBN 9783111279886 Untersuchungen uber die Eigenschaften erster Ordnung von reellen Strahlensystemen in Journal fur die reine und angewandte Mathematik Vol 159 p 36 49 1928 Uber die geometrische Bedeutung des Rotationswinkels in der Strahlengeometrie Jan 1928 De Gruyter ISBN 9783111095615 Uber die geometrische Bedeutung des Rotationswinkels in der Strahlengeometrie in Journal fur die reine und angewandte Mathematik Vol 160 p 33 37 1929 Gullstrand Allvar Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography 2008 M Herzberger Allvar Gullstrand in Optica Acta Vol 3 1960 p 237 241References edit a b Record at geni com and related records a b Person sheet at goudsmit home xs4all nl Maximilian Jacob Herzberger a b c d e f g h Lorena Dureau Einstein s Protege p 56 58 Sep 1970 or after Record at Humboldt University Berlin a b c Catalog entry at medicusbooks com about a common letter of Boegehold and Herzberger to Erwin Lihotzky at the Ernst Leitz GmbH Inscription in first edition Modern Geometrical Optics found in A C S van Heel s library To my friend A C S van Heel who so generously helped me when I had to flee Nazi Germany Max Herzberger Herzberger M and N McClure The design of superachromatic lenses Appl Opt Vol 2 pp 553 560 June 1963 Maximilian J Herzberger Frederic Ives Medalist for 1962 JOSA Vol 53 Issue 6 pp 657 657 1963 Frederic Ives Medal Quinn Prize Awards OSA org The Optical Society osa org Retrieved 2015 02 14 Oct 1946 with Harvey O Hoadley US 2487873 at google patents May 1965 with Nancy R Mcclure US 3395962 at google patentsExternal links editHomage to an immortal KUBRICK AND THE LEGENDARY PLANAR 50mm f 0 7 about a camera objective based on a 1937 draft by Herzberger and used by Stanley Kubrick for his film Barry Lyndon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maximilian Herzberger amp oldid 1226038941, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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