Johannes Hjelmslev

Johannes Trolle Hjelmslev (; 7 April 1873 – 16 February 1950) was a mathematician from Hørning, Denmark. Hjelmslev worked in geometry and history of geometry. He was the discoverer and eponym of the Hjelmslev transformation, a method for mapping an entire hyperbolic plane into a circle with a finite radius. He was the father of Louis Hjelmslev.

Originally named Johannes Trolle Petersen, he changed his patronymic to the surname Hjelmslev to avoid confusion with Julius Petersen. Some of his results are known under his original name, including the Petersen–Morley theorem. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Hjelmslev, Johannes 1873-1950
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by Hjelmslev, Johannes 1873-1950
Published 1911
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by Hjelmslev, Johannes 1873-1950
Published 1914
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Published 1914
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Published 1915
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Published 1915
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by Hjelmslev, Johannes 1873-1950
Published 1923
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