Jacob Lüroth (18 February 1844, Mannheim, Germany – 14 September 1910, Munich, Germany) was a German mathematician who proved Lüroth's theorem and introduced...
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of order 47. A celebrated case is Lüroth's problem, which Jacob Lüroth solved in the nineteenth century. Lüroth's problem concerns subextensions L of...
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extension of K by a single element of K(X). This result is named after Jacob Lüroth, who proved it in 1876. Let K {\displaystyle K} be a field and M {\displaystyle...
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Sciences. His doctoral students include Olaus Henrici, Gustav Kirchhoff, Jacob Lüroth, Adolph Mayer, Carl Neumann, Max Noether, Ernst Schröder, and Heinrich...
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Lüroth (1869). Morley (1919) showed that the Lüroth quartics form an open subset of a degree 54 hypersurface, called the Lüroth hypersurface, in the space P14 of...
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Leopold Löwenheim Yuri Luchko Wolfgang Lück Stephan Luckhaus Günter Lumer Jacob Lüroth Michael Maestlin Paul Mahlo Helmut Maier Hans Carl Friedrich von Mangoldt...
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von Linden Bacteriologist and zoologist Rudolf Lipschitz Mathematician Jacob Lüroth Mathematician and Discoverer of the t-Distribution Grigory Margulis Mathematician...
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have been introduced by Adolf Hurwitz which (with Alfred Clebsch and Jacob Lüroth) showed the connectedness of the Hurwitz spaces in the case of simply...
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higher-dimensional manifold to a one-dimensional manifold was proven by Jacob Lüroth in 1878, using the intermediate value theorem to show that no manifold...
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Genealogy Project Beauville, Arnaud (2015). "The Lüroth problem". arXiv:1507.02476 [math.AG]. (See Jacob Lüroth.) Pukhlikov, Aleksandr V. (1998). "Essentials...
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"Cauchy–Kowalevski theorem" Emanuel Lasker: "Lasker–Noether theorem" Jacob Lüroth Hans Maaß Max Noether: "Max Noether's theorem" Oskar Perron: "Perron–Frobenius...
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Lord Kelvin Student's t-distribution, previously derived by Helmert and Lüroth. The tetralogy of Fallot was described in 1672 by Niels Stensen, but named...
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