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    Leopold Kronecker (German: [ˈkʁoːnɛkɐ]; 7 December 1823 – 29 December 1891) was a German mathematician who worked on number theory, algebra and logic...
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  • sometimes called matrix direct product. The Kronecker product is named after the German mathematician Leopold Kronecker (1823–1891), even though there is little...
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  • In mathematics, the Kronecker delta (named after Leopold Kronecker) is a function of two variables, usually just non-negative integers. The function is...
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  • Kronecker is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hugo Kronecker (1839–1914), German physiologist, brother of Leopold Leopold Kronecker...
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  • symbol to all integers n {\displaystyle n} . It was introduced by Leopold Kronecker (1885, page 770). Let n {\displaystyle n} be a non-zero integer, with...
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  • In mathematics, Kronecker's theorem is a theorem about diophantine approximation, introduced by Leopold Kronecker (1884). Kronecker's approximation theorem...
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  • i/6}-e^{5\pi i/6}.} The theorem is named after Leopold Kronecker and Heinrich Martin Weber. The Kronecker–Weber theorem can be stated in terms of fields...
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  • to more complicated Eisenstein series. It is named for Leopold Kronecker. The (first) Kronecker limit formula states that E ( τ , s ) = π s − 1 + 2 π (...
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  • In mathematics, the Kronecker sum of discrete Laplacians, named after Leopold Kronecker, is a discrete version of the separation of variables for the...
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  • and Richard Dedekind, and published in 1863. Others were written by Leopold Kronecker, Edmund Landau, and Helmut Hasse. They all cover elementary number...
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    The English term "field" was introduced by Moore in 1893. In 1881 Leopold Kronecker defined what he called a domain of rationality, which is a field of...
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    to encounter resistance from mathematical contemporaries such as Leopold Kronecker and Henri Poincaré and later from Hermann Weyl and L. E. J. Brouwer...
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    equations by means of trigonometric functions. At around the same time, Leopold Kronecker, using group theory, developed a simpler way of deriving Hermite's...
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  • large numbers. The lemma is named after the German mathematician Leopold Kronecker. If ( x n ) n = 1 ∞ {\displaystyle (x_{n})_{n=1}^{\infty }} is an...
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    journalist Leopold Zunz (1794–1886), founder of academic Judaic Studies Leopold Gegenbauer (1849–1903), Austrian mathematician Leopold Kronecker (1823–1891)...
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    several important German mathematicians, as Gotthold Eisenstein, Leopold Kronecker, Rudolf Lipschitz and Carl Wilhelm Borchardt, while being influential...
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  • fields, analogously to the cyclotomic fields and their subfields. Leopold Kronecker described the complex multiplication issue as his liebster Jugendtraum...
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    equivalent of high school, where he inspired the mathematical career of Leopold Kronecker. Kummer was born in Sorau, Brandenburg (then part of Prussia). He...
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  • 1826–1856: August Leopold Crelle 1856–1880: Carl Wilhelm Borchardt 1881–1888: Leopold Kronecker, Karl Weierstrass 1889–1892: Leopold Kronecker 1892–1902: Lazarus...
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  • Kronecker substitution is a technique named after Leopold Kronecker for determining the coefficients of an unknown polynomial by evaluating it at a single...
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    studied mathematics in Berlin and Bonn, under the mathematicians Leopold Kronecker and Karl Weierstrass. Later in his life Hensel was a professor at...
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  • the book is a reference to a quotation attributed to mathematician Leopold Kronecker, who once wrote that "God made the integers; all else is the work...
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    Hugo Kronecker (27 January 1839 – 6 June 1914) was a German physiologist from Liegnitz, Prussian Silesia. He was the brother of Leopold Kronecker. He studied...
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    facts about the article to the influence of Karl Weierstrass and Leopold Kronecker. Historians have also studied Dedekind's contributions to the article...
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  • hierarchy of transfinite cardinals at the end of the 19th century. Leopold Kronecker remained a strident opponent to Cantor's set theory: Die ganzen Zahlen...
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  • objects as strict finitists. The most famous proponent of finitism was Leopold Kronecker, who said: God created the natural numbers, all else is the work of...
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  • factorization algorithm was published by Theodor von Schubert in 1793. Leopold Kronecker rediscovered Schubert's algorithm in 1882 and extended it to multivariate...
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    anachronistically, one could suggest that the 19th-century finitist Leopold Kronecker was working in this universe; he believed that each natural number...
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    transcendents", and at around the same time Francesco Brioschi and Leopold Kronecker came upon equivalent solutions. Hermite arrived at this solution by...
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    Stuttgart) and then in 1877 went to Berlin where he was a student of Leopold Kronecker, Karl Weierstrass, and Ernst Kummer. In 1877, he entered the University...
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