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  1. Mathematische Werke (AMS Chelsea Publishing) by Gotthold Eisenstein, 1997-10-01
  2. Mathematische Abhandlungen: Besonders Aus Dem Gebiete Der Höheren Arithmetik Und Der Elliptischen Functionen by Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein, 2010-01-12
  3. Mathematische Werke *2 Volumes* by Gotthold Eisenstein, 1989-01-01
  4. Mathematische Werke (German Edition) by Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein, 1975
  5. Mathematische Abhandlungen by Gotthold Eisenstein, 2008-01-01
  6. Mathematische Abhandlungen: Besonders aus dem Gebiete der höheren Arithmetik und der elliptischen Functionen by Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein, 1847

1. Poster Of Eisenstein
Gotthold Eisenstein. lived from 1823 to 1852. Eisenstein worked on a varietyof topics including quadratic and cubic forms, the reciprocity
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Gotthold Eisenstein lived from 1823 to 1852 Eisenstein worked on a variety of topics including quadratic and cubic forms, the reciprocity theorem for cubic residues, quadratic partition of prime numbers and reciprocity laws. Find out more at
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2. Gotthold Eisenstein
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3. Poster Of Eisenstein
Gotthold Eisenstein. was born 176 years ago. 16th April 1823. Eisensteinworked on a variety of topics including quadratic and cubic
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Gotthold Eisenstein was born 176 years ago 16th April 1823 Eisenstein worked on a variety of topics including quadratic and cubic forms, the reciprocity theorem for cubic residues, quadratic partition of prime numbers and reciprocity laws. Find out more at
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4. Mathematiker In Berlin (17.-20. Jahrhundert)
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5. Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Encyclopædia Britannica. eisenstein, Ferdinand gotthold Max. Encyclopædia Britannica Article Ferdinand gotthold Max eisenstein. born April 16, 1823, Berlin, Prussia Germany
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6. Eisenstein, Ferdinand (1823-1852) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific B
Mathematicians. Nationality. German. Biography Contributors. Barile. eisenstein, Ferdinand (18231852) Portions of this entry contributed by Margherita Barile. German mathematician who was Gauss's favorite disciple. who was Gauss's favorite disciple. eisenstein took the Cauchy-Riemann equations as the Eine Autobiographie von gotthold eisenstein." In eisenstein, G. Mathematische Werke, Band II
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Portions of this entry contributed by Margherita Barile German mathematician who was Gauss's favorite disciple. Eisenstein took the Cauchy-Riemann equations as the starting point for a theory of complex functions. He also made advances in Abelian and hypergeometric functions as well is in contributions to number theory, including the so-called Eisenstein integers which are members of the imaginary quadratic field , and the Eisenstein series At the end of the curriculum vitae that he presented for his school-leaving examination in 1843, Eisenstein wrote, "It is poor of achievements, deeds and merits, but perhaps it is not poor of good substance: it contains the resolutions and intentions for my future life and the germs of all good and all beauty that will unfold one day" (Rudio 1975). Gauss is reported to have said, "There have been but three epoch-making mathematicians, Archimedes Newton , and Eisenstein" (Bell 1986, p. 237). Placing Eisenstein in the same league with Archimedes and Newton seems curious, but because Eisenstein died very young, it is possible

7. Gauß, Eisenstein, And The ``third'' Proof Of The Quadratic Reciprocity Theorem:
Gauß, eisenstein, and the ``third'' proof of the Quadratic Reciprocity Theorem Ein kleines Schauspiel of all time). gotthold eisenstein, 21year old mathematics student at
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Gotthold Eisenstein, 21-year old mathematics student at the Friedrich-Wilhelms University in Berlin.
Eisenstein:
``Already early in my youth I was attracted by the beauty of a subject which differs from other subjects not only in its content but, most importantly, in the nature and variety of its methods. In it, it is not enough to just lay out the consequences of a single idea in a long sequence of deductions; almost each step requires one to conquer new difficulties and apply new principles.
Eisenstein (continuing):
You, Herr Direktor, have described so eloquently the strange attractions of this science, and have given several proofs of its Fundamental Theorem.
The theorem which we have called in sec. 4 of the Disquisitiones Arithemeticae the Fundamental Theorem, natural proof has not been produced. I leave it to the authorities to judge whether the following proof which I have recently been fortunate enough to discover deserves this description.'' [
The Quadratic Reciprocity Theorem compares the quadratic character of two primes with respect to each other. The quadratic character of

8. Introduction
more before the century was over, including four given by gotthold eisenstein in the years 184445 aged 29, of tuberculosis. gotthold eisenstein stands with Abel and Galois as
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The Quadratic Reciprocity Theorem has played a central role in the development of number theory, and formed the first deep law governing prime numbers. Its numerous proofs from many distinct points of view testify to its position at the heart of the subject. The theorem was discovered by Euler, and restated by Legendre in terms of the symbol now bearing his name, but was first proven by Gauss. The eight different proofs Gauss published in the early 1800s, for what he called the Fundamental Theorem, were followed by dozens more before the century was over, including four given by Gotthold Eisenstein in the years 184445. Our aim is to take a new look at Eisenstein's geometric proof, in which he presents a particularly beautiful and economical adaptation of Gauss' third proof, and to draw attention to all the advantages of his proof over Gauss', most of which have apparently heretofore been overlooked. It is hard to imagine today the sensation caused by Eisenstein when he burst upon the mathematical world. In the autumn of 1843, at age twenty, this self-taught mathematician had barely received his high school certificate and entered the Friedrich-Wilhelms University of Berlin, when he produced a flood of publications, instantly making him one of the leading mathematicians of the early nineteenth century. On July 14, 1844, Gauss wrote to C. Gerling, saying ``I have recently made the aquaintance of a young mathematician, Eisenstein from Berlin, who came here with a letter of recommendation from Humboldt. This man, who is still very young, exhibits

9. Eisenstein
Ferdinand gotthold Max eisenstein. gotthold eisenstein s father wasJohan Konstantin eisenstein and his mother was Helene Pollack.
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Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein
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Died: 11 Oct 1852 in Berlin, Germany
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Gotthold Eisenstein 's father was Johan Konstantin Eisenstein and his mother was Helene Pollack. The family was Jewish but before Gotthold, who was their first child, was born they had converted from Judaism to become Protestants. Their family were not well off, for Johan Eisenstein, after serving in the Prussian army for eight years, found it hard to adjust to a steady job in civilian life. Despite trying a variety of jobs he did not find a successful occupation for most of his life, although towards the end of his life things did go right for him. Eisenstein suffered all his life from bad health but at least he survived childhood which none of his five brothers and sisters succeeded in doing. All of them died of meningitis, and Gotthold himself also contracted the disease but he survived it. This disease and the many others which he suffered from as a child certainly had a psychological as well as a physical effect on him and he was a hypochondriac all his life. His mother, Helene Eisenstein, had a major role in her son's early education. He wrote an autobiography and in it he describes the way that his mother taught him the alphabet when he was about two years old, associating objects with each letter to suggest their shape, like a door for O and a key for K. He also describes his early talent for mathematics in these autobiographical writings (see for example [1]):-

10. Eisenstein
Biography of gotthold eisenstein (18231852) Ferdinand gotthold Max eisenstein. Born 16 April 1823 in Berlin, Germany gotthold eisenstein's father was Johan Konstantin eisenstein and his mother was Helene Pollack
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Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein
Born: 16 April 1823 in Berlin, Germany
Died: 11 Oct 1852 in Berlin, Germany
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Gotthold Eisenstein 's father was Johan Konstantin Eisenstein and his mother was Helene Pollack. The family was Jewish but before Gotthold, who was their first child, was born they had converted from Judaism to become Protestants. Their family were not well off, for Johan Eisenstein, after serving in the Prussian army for eight years, found it hard to adjust to a steady job in civilian life. Despite trying a variety of jobs he did not find a successful occupation for most of his life, although towards the end of his life things did go right for him. Eisenstein suffered all his life from bad health but at least he survived childhood which none of his five brothers and sisters succeeded in doing. All of them died of meningitis, and Gotthold himself also contracted the disease but he survived it. This disease and the many others which he suffered from as a child certainly had a psychological as well as a physical effect on him and he was a hypochondriac all his life. His mother, Helene Eisenstein, had a major role in her son's early education. He wrote an autobiography and in it he describes the way that his mother taught him the alphabet when he was about two years old, associating objects with each letter to suggest their shape, like a door for O and a key for K. He also describes his early talent for mathematics in these autobiographical writings (see for example [1]):-

11. Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein
gotthold eisenstein suffered all his life from bad health, but at least he survivedchildhood which none of his 5 brothers and sisters succeeded in doing.
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Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein
Gotthold Eisenstein suffered all his life from bad health, but at least he survived childhood which none of his 5 brothers and sisters succeeded in doing. His mother had a major role in her son's early education. He also showed a considerable talent for music from a young age and he played the piano and composed music throughout his life. When he was about 10, his parents sent him to Cauer Academy in Charlottenburg. When he was 14 years old, Eisenstein entered the Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium to complete his schooling. His mathematical talents were recognized by his teachers as soon as he entered the Gymnasium, and his teachers gave him every encouragement. However, he soon went well beyond the school syllabus in mathematics, and from the age of 15 he was buying books to study on his own. He began by learning the differential and integral calculus from the works of Euler and Lagrange. By the time he was 17, although he was still at school, he began to attend lectures by Dirichlet and other mathematicians at the University of Berlin. He became familiar with applied technology and science, which aroused his interest in mathematics even more. Hamilton gave him a copy of a paper that he had written on Abel's work, which further stimulated Eisenstein to begin research in mathematics. Eisenstein enrolled at the University of Berlin in 1843, and the following year he submitted to the Berlin Academy a paper on cubic forms with two variables. He was working on a variety of topics at this time. Eisenstein published 23 papers and 2 problems in 1844. Even Gauss was impressed with his work.

12. Biografia De Eisenstein, Ferdinand Gotthold
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15. Eisenstein
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Gotthold Eisenstein worked on a variety of topics including quadratic and cubic forms, the reciprocity theorem for cubic residues, quadratic partition of prime numbers and reciprocity laws. Eisenstein suffered all his life from bad health. Even while he was at school he had health problems and after leaving school he travelled with his parents to England where they were looking for a better life. They tried Wales and Ireland before returning to Germany. While in Ireland Eisenstein met Hamilton who gave him a copy of a paper that he had written on Abel 's work on the impossibility of solving quintic equations. This stimulated Eisenstein to research in mathematics and on his return to Germany he enrolled at the University of Berlin. Eisenstein was soon publishing mathematical works, mainly in Crelle 's Journal where Abel had published his work. In fact volumes 27 and 28 of

16. OEUVRES
Translate this page Eilenberg, Samuel, Eilenberg-Mac Lane collected works (1986). eisenstein, gotthold,Mathematische Werke Vol. eisenstein, gotthold, Mathematische Werke Vol.
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17. (AUTO)BIOGRAPHIE
Translate this page Diagne, Souleymane B, Boole 1815-1864 (1989). Dugac, Pierre, Jean Dieudonné(1995). eisenstein, gotthold, Mathematische Werke Vol. 1 (1989).
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19. Verzeichnis | Mitglieder | Vorgängerakademien
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20. Berlin, Förderung Der Wissenschaften, Arbeit Am 'Kosmos'
Translate this page 1852-10-14, H. kommt für einige Stunden nach Berlin, um an der Beisetzungdes Mathematikers gotthold eisenstein (geb. 1823) teilzunehmen.
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Startseite Forschung aktuell Publikationen Leiter und Mitarbeiter ... Chronologie (extern) Neuerscheinungen H. spricht von seinem "tiefeingewurzelten Magenübel" (Brief an Gauß, 22.2.1851). H. spricht in der Berliner Akademie der Wissenschaften über die Beobachtungen des "Schwankens der Sterne", welche am 22.6.1799 von ihm selbst am Abhang des Pico de Teide (Teneriffa) und später vom Prinzen Adalbert von Preußen angestellt worden sind, und verliest einen eingegangenen Bericht über eine neue, am 20.1.1851 in Trier vorgenommene Beobachtung. H.s alter Pariser Freund, der Zoologen Achille Valenciennes besucht Berlin und wohnt bei H. (bis zum 23.5.). H. mehrere Stunden in Magdeburg (Brief an C. F. F. von Werder, 16.6.1851). H. reist wegen seiner Arbeit am "Kosmos" nicht mit Friedrich Wilhelm IV. nach Ostpreußen zur Beobachtung der am 28.7. sichtbaren totalen Sonnenfinsternis. H. besucht in Begleitung von Emil du Bois-Reymond das Labor von Werner Siemens. "Ich bin durch grosse Anstrengung so glüklich gewesen, meinen 3ten Theil [des "Kosmos"] ganz zu vollenden." (Brief an Alexander Mendelssohn, 1.11.1851).

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