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November 29, 2004

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*What professor was dismissed from his position in 1934 for teaching in an "un-German" style after saying (correctly) that pi/2 is the value of x between 1 and 2 for which cos x vanishes?

  • Edmund Landau
  • J. Robert Oppenheimer
  • Scott Adams
  • Elias Bröms
  • Kip Thorne

Explanation: It is almost unbelievable that a definition of pi was used, at least as an excuse, for a racial attack on the eminent mathematician Edmund Landau in 1934. Landau had defined pi in this textbook published in Göttingen in that year by the, now fairly usual, method of saying that pi/2 is the value of x between 1 and 2 for which cos x vanishes. This unleashed an academic dispute which was to end in Landau's dismissal from his chair at Göttingen. Bieberbach, an eminent number theorist who disgraced himself by his racist views, explains the reasons for Landau's dismissal:

Thus the valiant rejection by the Göttingen student body which a great mathematician, Edmund Landau, has experienced is due in the final analysis to the fact that the un-German style of this man in his research and teaching is unbearable to German feelings. A people who have perceived how members of another race are working to impose ideas foreign to its own must refuse teachers of an alien culture.

G H Hardy replied immediately to Bieberbach in a published note about the consequences of this un-German definition of pi:

There are many of us, many Englishmen and many Germans, who said things during the War which we scarcely meant and are sorry to remember now. Anxiety for one's own position, dread of falling behind the rising torrent of folly, determination at all cost not to be outdone, may be natural if not particularly heroic excuses. Professor Bieberbach's reputation excludes such explanations of his utterances, and I find myself driven to the more uncharitable conclusion that he really believes them true.

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Total Responses297
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Edmund Landau
11538.72%J. Robert Oppenheimer
93.03%Scott Adams
4314.48%Elias Bröms
113.70%Kip Thorne
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