Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein (16 April 1823 – 11 October 1852) was a German mathematician who made significant contributions to number theory and...
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This criterion is named after Gotthold Eisenstein. In the early 20th century, it was also known as the Schönemann–Eisenstein theorem because Theodor Schönemann...
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In mathematics, the Eisenstein integers (named after Gotthold Eisenstein), occasionally also known as Eulerian integers (after Leonhard Euler), are the...
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Eisenstein series, named after German mathematician Gotthold Eisenstein, are particular modular forms with infinite series expansions that may be written...
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Eisenstein (Ore Mountains), a mountain in Saxony, Germany Eisenstein, Wisconsin, a town in the United States Eisenstein (surname) Gotthold Eisenstein...
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received it. He also gave successful support to the mathematician Gotthold Eisenstein in Berlin. Gauss was loyal to the House of Hanover. After King William...
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Similar to a Pythagorean triple, an Eisenstein triple (named after Gotthold Eisenstein) is a set of integers which are the lengths of the sides of a triangle...
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In mathematics, Eisenstein's theorem, named after the German mathematician Gotthold Eisenstein, applies to the coefficients of any power series which is...
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Jacob Jacobi, Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, Jakob Steiner, and Gotthold Eisenstein were teaching. He stayed in Berlin for two years and returned to...
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proofs, there are two which apply types of double counting. One by Gotthold Eisenstein counts lattice points. Another applies Zolotarev's lemma to ( Z /...
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the doctoral theses of several important German mathematicians, as Gotthold Eisenstein, Leopold Kronecker, Rudolf Lipschitz and Carl Wilhelm Borchardt,...
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numbers. His student, Gotthold Eisenstein, studied the type a + bω, where ω is a complex root of x3 − 1 = 0 (now called Eisenstein integers). Other such...
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Gotthold is a name of German origin. People with the name include: Gotthold Eisenstein (1823–1852), German mathematician Gotthold Gloger (1924–2001),...
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Quadratic reciprocity (section Eisenstein integers)
Gauss, Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi, Gotthold Eisenstein, Richard Dedekind, Ernst Kummer, and David Hilbert to the study of...
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When Humboldt was an elderly man, he aided another young scholar, Gotthold Eisenstein, a brilliant, young, Jewish mathematician in Berlin, for whom he...
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1215/ijm/1256048104, ISSN 0019-2082, MR 0537798, Zbl 0393.12029 Eisenstein, Gotthold (1848), "Zur Theorie der quadratischen Zerfällung der Primzahlen...
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evolvendis (1831/1832) Doctoral advisor Heinrich Scherk Doctoral students Gotthold Eisenstein Georg Frobenius Lazarus Fuchs Wilhelm Killing Adolf Kneser Franz...
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all, of the known proofs of quadratic reciprocity. For example, Gotthold Eisenstein: 236 used Gauss's lemma to prove that if p is an odd prime then...
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(1913–1988), category theory; Wolf Prize (1986), Steele Prize (1987) Gotthold Eisenstein (1823–1852), mathematician Yakov Eliashberg (born 1946), symplectic...
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Madox Brown, French-English soldier and painter (d. 1893) 1823 – Gotthold Eisenstein, German mathematician and academic (d. 1852) 1826 – Sir James Corry...
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activist Daniel Eisenstein (born 1970), American cosmologist and academic Elizabeth Eisenstein (1923-2016), American historian Gotthold Eisenstein (1823-1852)...
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a=b^{n}} or a = 2 n 2 b n . {\displaystyle a=2^{\frac {n}{2}}b^{n}.} Eisenstein, Gotthold (1850), "Beweis der allgemeinsten Reciprocitätsgesetze zwischen reellen...
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notable papers, including works of Niels Henrik Abel, Georg Cantor, Gotthold Eisenstein, Carl Friedrich Gauss and Otto Hesse. It was edited by Carl Wilhelm...
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taught Gauss's student Bernhard Riemann. Stern was very helpful to Gotthold Eisenstein in formulating a proof of the quadratic reciprocity theorem. Stern...
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Einstein (1879–1955), physicist, Nobel Prize for physics in 1921 Gotthold Eisenstein (1823–1852), mathematician, specialized in number theory and analysis...
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– Samuel Wesley, English organist and composer (b. 1766) 1852 – Gotthold Eisenstein, German mathematician and academic (b. 1823) 1889 – James Prescott...
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George Mercer Dawson (1849–1901), Canadian geologist and surveyor Gotthold Eisenstein, mathematician Augustin-Jean Fresnel Richard Brinsley Hinds (1811–1846)...
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Cubic reciprocity (section Eisenstein integers)
translated by Maser, H., New York: Chelsea, ISBN 0-8284-0191-8 Eisenstein, Ferdinand Gotthold (1844), Beweis des Reciprocitätssatzes für die cubischen Reste...
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Quartic reciprocity (section Eisenstein)
translated by Maser, H., New York: Chelsea, ISBN 0-8284-0191-8 Eisenstein, Ferdinand Gotthold (1844), "Lois de réciprocité", Journal für die reine und angewandte...
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1968 occupation of Czechoslovakia † MPC · 20164 20174 Eisenstein 1996 XD20 Gotthold Eisenstein (1823–1852), German mathematician JPL · 20174 20180 Annakolény...
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