In mathematics, the Herglotz–Zagier function, named after Gustav Herglotz and Don Zagier, is the function
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1910: Gustav Herglotz and Fritz Noether independently elaborated on Born's model and showed (Herglotz-Noether theorem) that Born rigidity only allows of three degrees of freedom for bodies in motion.