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Alfred Clebsch

Rudolf Friedrich Alfred Clebsch was a German mathematician who made important contributions to algebraic geometry and invariant theory. He attended the University of Königsberg and was habilitated at Berlin. He subsequently taught in Berlin and Karlsruhe. His collaboration with Paul Gordan in Giessen led to the introduction of Clebsch–Gordan coefficients for spherical harmonics, which are now widely used in quantum mechanics.

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Alfred Clebsch
Rudolf Friedrich Alfred Clebsch
Born(1833-01-19)19 January 1833
Died7 November 1872(1872-11-07) (aged 39)
Göttingen, Prussia
Alma materUniversity of Königsberg
Known forClebsch graph
Clebsch representation
Clebsch surface
Clebsch–Gordan coefficients
Legendre–Clebsch condition
AwardsPrix Poncelet (1868)1
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Göttingen
Thesis De motu ellipsoidis in fluido incompressibili viribus quibuslibet impulsi
Franz Ernst Neumann
Doctoral students
Alexander von Brill
Other notable students
Gottlob Frege

Rudolf Friedrich Alfred Clebsch (19 January 1833 – 7 November 1872) was a German mathematician who made important contributions to algebraic geometry and invariant theory. He attended the University of Königsberg and was habilitated at Berlin. He subsequently taught in Berlin and Karlsruhe. His collaboration with Paul Gordan in Giessen led to the introduction of Clebsch–Gordan coefficients for spherical harmonics, which are now widely used in quantum mechanics.

Together with Carl Neumann at Göttingen, he founded the mathematical research journal Mathematische Annalen in 1868.

In 1883, Saint-Venant translated Clebsch's work on elasticity into French and published it as Théorie de l'élasticité des Corps Solides.

His wife was Dorothe Charlote Mathilde Heinel (1838-1866), Alfred and Dorothe Clebsch had four sons: Ernst Friedrich Alfred Clebsch (1859-1945); Arthur Friedrich Alfred Clebsch (1860-1931); Eduard Friedrich Alfred Clebsch (1861-1895), who became a medical doctor in Ems; and Alfred Friedrich Clebsch (1864-).2

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  1. "Prix". Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l'Académie des sciences. Vol. Tomes LXII à XCI, 2 Janvier 1866 à 27 Décembre 1880. Paris: Gauthier-Villars. 1888. p. 1457.
  2. "Alfred Clebsch - Biography". Maths History. Archived from the original on 2025-08-18. Retrieved 2025-11-09.
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