Zoárd Geőcze
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* Budapest, August 23, 1873 – † Budapest, November 26, 1916 / mathematician, university private teacher ; ; He completed his secondary school studies in his hometown, and studied mathematics and astronomy at the Budapest University of Science and Technology. From December 1896, he became a mathematics and physics teacher at the Podolini junior high school. He obtained his teaching certificate in April 1897. In 1899, he was transferred to Ungvár, where he became a teacher at the secondary school. In addition to his specialist subjects, he also taught geography, languages, calligraphy, drawing and gymnastics. Between 1907 and 1910, he studied at the Sorbonne in Paris on a state scholarship, where he obtained a doctorate in 1910. After his return home, he was appointed a teacher at the V. district secondary school in Budapest. In 1913, he was qualified as a private university teacher based on his thesis on set theory and real variable functions. In October 1914, he was sent to the Serbian front, where he fell seriously ill in 1916. He was treated first in a hospital in Vienna and then in a hospital in Pest, but his life could not be saved. ; ; His main works: ; Quadrature of the surface z = f (x,y), 1906, ; Data for the quadrature of the surface z = f (x,y), 1908, ; Quadrature des surfaces courbes, 1908, ; Recherches générales sur la quadrature des surfaces courbes, 1910–1911.