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    Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (/dʒəˈkoʊbi/; German: [jaˈkoːbi]; 10 December 1804 – 18 February 1851) was a German mathematician who made fundamental contributions...
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  • understood. They were introduced by Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi (1829). Carl Friedrich Gauss had already studied special Jacobi elliptic functions in 1797, the...
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  • four squares (of integers). The theorem was proved in 1834 by Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi. Two representations are considered different if their terms are...
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    1785, and further results on elliptic functions were published by Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi and Niels Henrik Abel in 1827. Bianchi group Classical modular...
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  • H. Jackson: Jackson derivative Jackson integral Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi: Jacobi polynomial, Jacobi theta function Joseph Marie Kampe de Feriet (1893–1982):...
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  • Brunacci (1810), Carl Friedrich Gauss (1829), Siméon Denis Poisson (1831), Mikhail Vasilievich Ostrogradsky (1834), and Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi (1837) have...
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  • Audubon (born 1785), naturalist and illustrator. February 18 – Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi (born 1804), mathematician. March 9 – Hans Christian Ørsted (born...
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  • number of ways to represent n as the sum of four squares was due to Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi and it is eight times the sum of all its divisors which are not...
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    19th century mathematicians, including Carl Friedrich Gauss, Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi, Gotthold Eisenstein, Richard Dedekind...
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    {\displaystyle 4^{k}(8m+7)} for integers k and m. Later, in 1834, Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi discovered a simple formula for the number of representations of...
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  • of the modern computer. It will not be built in his lifetime. Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi discovers his uniformly rotating self-gravitating ellipsoids. Scottish...
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    Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi, who was then professor at Königsberg University, and earned an honorary degree there; and through the influence of Jacobi and...
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  • Heinz Hopf, topology (Jewish father) Adolf Hurwitz, mathematician Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi, analysis Leopold Kronecker, number theory Edmund Landau, number...
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  • Jacobi Bruce Jacobi (1935–1987), American NASCAR driver Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (1804–1851), Prussian mathematician and teacher Carl Richard Jacobi (1908–1997)...
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  • Hopf Jakob Horn Günter Hotz Annette Huber-Klawitter Klaus Hulek Gerhard Hund Adolf Hurwitz Ilse Ipsen Caspar Isenkrahe Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi Eugen...
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    (1815–1892) Frederick II of Prussia (1712–1786) Carl Friedemann (1862–1952) Johannes Fritsch (1941–2010) Johann Jakob Froberger (1616–1667) Adam von Fulda (1445–1505)...
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  • (1914–2017) Leo Götz (1883–1962) Jakob Götzenberger (1802–1866) Carl Götzloff (1799–1866) Henry Gowa (1902–1990) Gustav Graef (1821–1895) Peter Graf (born...
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    professor Gustav Dirichlet. Next he went to the University of Königsberg to participate in the mathematical seminar of Carl Gustav Jacobi, while also...
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    foreign authors who published in his journal were Arthur Cayley, Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi, J. J. Sylvester and the Irishman William Roberts. Betti pioneered...
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  • Königsberg and Berlin, where among his teachers were Jakob Steiner and Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi. He obtained his doctorate in 1842, after which he became...
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  • p/d) Carl Einstein (1885–1940, nf) Siegfried Einstein (1919–1983, p/f/nf) Carolin Emcke (born 1967, nf) Michael Ende (1929–1995, f/ch) Johann Jakob Engel...
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  • Becker Carl Traugott Beilschmied Anna Benaki-Psarouda Hans Bender Otto Benndorf Max Bense Friedrich von Berg Alexander Berghaus Anton Berlage Jakob Bernays...
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  • cohomology A¹ homotopy theory Homotopical algebra Niels Henrik Abel Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi Jakob Steiner Julius Plücker Arthur Cayley Bernhard Riemann Max Noether...
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  • 1995) Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) (Cambridge; Macmillan; Oxford 1995) Carl Gustav Hempel (1905–1997) (Cambridge; Macmillan2) Johann Friedrich Herbart (1776–1841)...
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  • Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859), explorer Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (1804–1851), mathematician Alfons Maria Jakob (1884–1931), neurologist Hugo Junkers (1859–1935)...
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    1826–29, Teubner 1879, Project Gutenberg Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi, Teubner 1904. "Gedächtnisrede auf C. G. J. Jacobi von L. Koenigsberger". Verhandlungen...
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    of things named after W. V. D. Hodge List of things named after Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi List of things named after Johannes Kepler List of things named...
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    Carl Gustav Flügel (2 July 1812 – 15 August 1900) was a German composer. Flügel was born on 2 July 1812 in Nienburg an der Saale as the son of the ducal...
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  • theosophy of post-Renaissance Europe embraced imaginal cognition. From Jakob Böhme to Swedenborg, active imagination played a large role in theosophical...
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    geometry in the tradition of Jakob Steiner. Schröter went to (along with mathematicians Alfred Clebsch, Rudolf Lipschitz, Carl Gottfried Neumann) the Altstädtisches...
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