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  1. Gesammelte Mathematische Werke Von L. Fuchs. Hrsg. Von Richard Fuchs Und Ludwig Schlesinger. Vol. 1 by L. (Lazarus) Fuchs, 2006-09-13
  2. Journal Für Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik, Volume 131 (German Edition) by Kurt Hensel, Lazarus Fuchs, 2010-03-15
  3. Journal Für Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik, Volume 119 (German Edition) by Kurt Hensel, Lazarus Fuchs, 2010-03-26
  4. Journal Für Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik, Volume 113 (German Edition) by August Leopold Crelle, Walter De Gruyter & Co, et all 2010-04-08
  5. Journal Für Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik, Volume 114 (German Edition) by August Leopold Crelle, Walter De Gruyter & Co, et all 2010-02-23
  6. Journal Für Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik, Volume 122 (German Edition) by Kurt Hensel, Lazarus Fuchs, 2010-02-11
  7. Journal Für Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik, Volume 123 (German Edition) by Kurt Hensel, Lazarus Fuchs, 2010-03-31
  8. Journal Für Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik, Volume 118 (German Edition) by Kurt Hensel, Lazarus Fuchs, 2010-02-12
  9. Journal Für Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik, Volume 120 (German Edition) by Lazarus Fuchs, 2010-01-12
  10. Journal Für Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik, Volume 130 (German Edition) by Kurt Hensel, Lazarus Fuchs, 2010-01-11
  11. Journal Für Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik, Volume 127 (German Edition) by Kurt Hensel, Lazarus Fuchs, 2010-03-31
  12. Journal Für Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik, Volume 42 (German Edition) by Kurt Hensel, Lazarus Fuchs, 2010-03-26
  13. Journal Für Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik, Volume 85 (German Edition) by August Leopold Crelle, Walter De Gruyter & Co, et all 2010-03-25
  14. Journal Für Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik, Volume 94 (German Edition) by Kurt Hensel, Lazarus Fuchs, 2010-04-08

1. Fuchs
Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs. Born 5 May 1833 in Moschin (near Posen), Prussia (now Poznan, Poland) Died 26 April 1902 in Berlin, Germany.
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Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs
Born: 5 May 1833 in Moschin (near Posen), Prussia (now Poznan, Poland)
Died: 26 April 1902 in Berlin, Germany
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Lazarus Fuchs attended the Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium in Berlin where his remarkable abilities at mathematics became very clear to his teachers while he was still young. Mathematics became the subject which, even at this early stage, Fuchs knew was going to dominate the rest of his life. After leaving the Gymnasium, he studied at the University of Berlin where he attended lectures by a number of famous mathematicians including Kummer and Weierstrass . Most significantly it was Weierstrass who introduced Fuchs to function theory and who went on to supervise his doctorate. The examiners for his doctoral dissertation were Kummer and Martin Ohm (the brother of Georg Simon) and Fuchs was awarded the degree by the University of Berlin 1858. After obtaining his doctorate, Fuchs was appointed to a teaching post at a Gymnasium. From there he moved on to a mathematics teaching position at Friedrich Werderschen Trade School. During this time he was undertaking research with the aim of becoming a university professor. He began his university teaching career when he was appointed as a Privatdozen at the University of Berlin 1865. He was promoted to extraordinary professor there in 1866 and taught at the University until winter semester 1868-69 when he accepted an appointment at Greifswald. Fuchs also held a second post in Berlin from 1867 when he was appointed as professor of mathematics at the Artillery and Engineering School.

2. Fuchs
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FUCHS Lazarus, allemand, 1833-1902 Élève de Weierstrass Crelle fuchsiennes ) d' du 1er ordre du second ordre U ne fonction complexe est dite Cauchy et Laurent Une fonctions automorphe fonction elliptique Abel et Weierstrass automorphismes avec a, b, c et d complexes et ad - bc = 1 Les fonctions fuchsiennes Laurent Taniyama Rouché Laguerre

3. Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs | Mathe Board Lexikon
Translate this page Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs. Definition, Erklärung, Bedeutung. Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs. (* 5. Mai 1832 Moschin (Provinz Posen), † 28.
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Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs
5. Mai 28. April Berlin ) war ein deutscher Mathematiker. Befasste sich mit den Gebieten Funktionentheorie, Differentialgeometrie und Variationsrechnung. Behandelte v.a. algebraische und funktionentheoret. Probleme sowie bes. die Theorie der homogenen linearen Differenzialgleichungen n-ter Ordnung im Komplexen mit analyt. Koeffizientenfunktionen ( fuchssche Differenzialgleichungen Er arbeitete in Berlin, Göttingen, Greifswald und Rostock:
  • Stud. Berlin; 2. Aug. Dr. phil. Berlin; 19. März Prüfung für höheres Lehramt Berlin; Hilfslehrer Berlin; 26. März - 23. Mai Lehrer Berlin; Aug. Habilitation Berlin; 7. Dez. a.o. Prof. Berlin; 23. Mai Lehrer an Artillerie- und Ingenieurschule Berlin; 3. Febr.

4. Fuchs
Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs. Born 5 May 1833 in Moschin (near Posen), Germany (now Poznan, Poland) Died 26 April 1902 in Berlin, Germany. Show birthplace location.
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Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs
Born: 5 May 1833 in Moschin (near Posen), Germany (now Poznan, Poland)
Died: 26 April 1902 in Berlin, Germany
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Fuchs worked on differential equations and the theory of functions. He studied at Berlin with Kummer and Weierstrass . It was Weierstrass who introduced Fuchs to function theory and supervised his doctorate which was awarded by University of Berlin 1858. In 1865 Fuchs studied nth order linear ordinary differential equations with complex functions as coefficients. References (3 books/articles) Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index
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5. Fuchs
Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs. Born 5 May 1833 in Moschin (near Posen), Germany (now Poznan, Poland) Died 26 April 1902 in Berlin, Germany.
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Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs
Born: 5 May 1833 in Moschin (near Posen), Germany (now Poznan, Poland)
Died: 26 April 1902 in Berlin, Germany
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Lazarus Fuchs attended the Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium in Berlin where his remarkable abilities at mathematics became very clear to his teachers while he was still young. Mathematics became the subject which, even at this early stage, Fuchs knew was going to dominate the rest of his life. After leaving the Gymnasium, he studied at the University of Berlin where he attended lectures by a number of famous mathematicians including Kummer and Weierstrass . Most significantly it was Weierstrass who introduced Fuchs to function theory and who went on to supervise his doctorate. The examiners for his doctoral dissertation were Kummer and Martin Ohm (the brother of Georg Simon) and Fuchs was awarded the degree by the University of Berlin 1858. After obtaining his doctorate, Fuchs was appointed to a teaching post at a Gymnasium. From there he moved on to a mathematics teaching position at Friedrich Werderschen Trade School. During this time he was undertaking research with the aim of becoming a university professor. He began his university teaching career when he was appointed as a Privatdozen at the University of Berlin 1865. He was promoted to extraordinary professor there in 1866 and taught at the University until winter semester 1868-69 when he accepted an appointment at Greifswald. Fuchs also held a second post in Berlin from 1867 when he was appointed as professor of mathematics at the Artillery and Engineering School.

6. La Matematica, La Geometria, L'analisi Per Chi Voglia Ripartire Da Zero
Translate this page 134 FUBINI Guido (1879-1943)na Venezia matematico fuchs lazarus (1833-1902) matematico tedesco,stdiò le equazioni differenziali per le sostituzioni lineari.
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7. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Lazarus Fuchs
Select a mirror. NDSU (main) AMS. Bielefeld. Ole Miss. IMPA. lazarus Immanuel fuchs. Biography. Dr.Phil. Universität Berlin 1858. Name. School. Year. Descendants. Paul Günther. Universität Berlin. 1889. Harris Hancock. Universität Berlin. 1894. 6 According to our current online database, lazarus fuchs has 14 students and 3031 descendants
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9. Fuchs
Biography of lazarus fuchs (18331902) lazarus Immanuel fuchs. Born 5 May 1833 in Moschin (near Posen), Prussia (now Poznan, Poland) lazarus fuchs attended the Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium in
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Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs
Born: 5 May 1833 in Moschin (near Posen), Prussia (now Poznan, Poland)
Died: 26 April 1902 in Berlin, Germany
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Lazarus Fuchs attended the Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium in Berlin where his remarkable abilities at mathematics became very clear to his teachers while he was still young. Mathematics became the subject which, even at this early stage, Fuchs knew was going to dominate the rest of his life. After leaving the Gymnasium, he studied at the University of Berlin where he attended lectures by a number of famous mathematicians including Kummer and Weierstrass . Most significantly it was Weierstrass who introduced Fuchs to function theory and who went on to supervise his doctorate. The examiners for his doctoral dissertation were Kummer and Martin Ohm (the brother of Georg Simon) and Fuchs was awarded the degree by the University of Berlin 1858. After obtaining his doctorate, Fuchs was appointed to a teaching post at a Gymnasium. From there he moved on to a mathematics teaching position at Friedrich Werderschen Trade School. During this time he was undertaking research with the aim of becoming a university professor. He began his university teaching career when he was appointed as a Privatdozen at the University of Berlin 1865. He was promoted to extraordinary professor there in 1866 and taught at the University until winter semester 1868-69 when he accepted an appointment at Greifswald. Fuchs also held a second post in Berlin from 1867 when he was appointed as professor of mathematics at the Artillery and Engineering School.

10. Fuchs Portrait
lazarus fuchs. JOC/EFR September 2003 The URL of this page is © Copyright information. http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/PictDisplay/fuchs.html.
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11. FUCHS, Lazarus, Zur Theorie Der Linearen Differenzialgleichungen Mit Veränderli
WP Watson Antiquarian Books. fuchs, lazarus Zur Theorie der linearen Differenzialgleichungen mit veränderlichen Coefficienten. Jahresbericht
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FUCHS, Lazarus Zur Theorie der linearen Differenzialgleichungen mit veränderlichen Coefficienten. Jahresbericht über die städtische Gewerbeschule..., Berlin: Gustav Lange, 1865 4to (235 x 178 mm), pp 38; stitched as issued. £650
'In his monumental 1812 work, Disquisitiones generales circa seriem infinitam, Gauss investigated the hypergeometric series and noted that, for appropriately chosen parameters, most known functions could find representation through this series. In 1857 Riemann [in Beiträge zur Theorie der durch die Gauss'sche Reihe F (a, b, g, c) darstellbaren Functionen] conjectured that functions so expressed, which satisfy a homogeneous linear differential equation of the second order with rational coefficients, might be employed in the solution of any linear differential equation. This provided an alternative approach to the power series development which had been presented by Cauchy and extended by Briot and Bouquet. With Riemann's work as inspiration these methods were synthesized and extended by Fuchs in a series of papers that began to appear in 1865' (DSB).
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12. Biografia De Fuchs, Lazarus
Translate this page fuchs, lazarus. (Pozna, 1833-Berlín, 1902) Matemático alemán. Profesor en la Universidad de Berlín, estableció el fundamento
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Fuchs, Lazarus (Pozna, 1833-Berlín, 1902) Matemático alemán. Profesor en la Universidad de Berlín, estableció el fundamento de las funciones automorfas y realizó diversos trabajos sobre ecuaciones diferenciales y funciones de variable compleja. Enunció una ecuación diferencial ( ecuación de Fuchs ) cuyas soluciones no presentan singularidades y tienen coeficientes unívocamente determinados. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

13. W. P. Watson Antiquarian Books
fuchs, lazarus Zur Theorie der linearen Differenzialgleichungen mit veränderlichen Coefficienten fuchs, Leonhard De Historia Stirpium commentarii insignes
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14. Índice Alfabético - F
Translate this page Fry, Christopher Fry, Franklin Clark Fry, Roger Eliot Fuad I fuchs, Johann Nepomuk von fuchs, Klaus fuchs, lazarus fuchs, Leonhard Fuenllana, Miguel de Fuentes
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15. Search Results For Lazarus - Encyclopædia Britannica
Search results include encyclopedia articles from Encyclopedia Britannica Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, definitions from MerriamWebster's Dictionary Thesaurus, videos, web sites, Did you mean lazarus (bibl. figure) lazarus, Emma (Am. poet) lazarus, Moritz (Jewish philos Also includes a bibliography. lazarus Immanuel fuchs. University of St.Andrews, Scotland
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16. Bibliography
19571962. fuchs, lazarus, 1833-1902. Gesammelte mathematische Werke von L. fuchs / herausgegeben von Richard 1904-1909. fuchs, lazarus, 1833-1902. Gesammelte mathematische Werke / ed
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A Bibliography of Collected Works and Correspondence of Mathematicians
This bibliography is available from the Cornell University Mathematics Library. Contact Librarian Steve Rockey for details.
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back to Y Author Title Place Publisher Date Abbe, Ernst Carl, 1840-1905 Gesammelte Abhandlungen Jena G. Fischer Abbe, Ernst Carl, 1840-1905 Gesammelte Abhandlungen Hildesheim Olms Abbe, Ernst Carl, 1840-1905 Briefe an seine Jugend- und Studienfreunde Carl Martin und Harald Schutz, 1858-1865 Berlin Akademie-Verlag Abel, Niels Henrik, 1802-1829 Oeuvres completes de N. H. Abel, mathematicien / avec des notes et developpements, redigees par ordre du roi par B. Holmboe Christiania C. Grondahl Abel, Niels Henrik, 1802-1829 Oeuvres completes / nouvelle ed. ; publiee aux frais norvegien par L. Sylow et S. Lie. Christiania C. Grondahl Abel, Niels Henrik, 1802-1829 Oeuvres completes de Niels Henrik Abel / nouv. ed. ; publiee aux frais de l'Etat norvegien par L. Sylow et S. Lie. Christiania, Impr. de Grondahl, 1881. New York Johnson Reprint Corp.

17. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Update Data For Lazarus Fuchs
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19623MATH QA 3 F94 "fuchs, lazarus, 18331902" Gesammelte mathematische Werke von L BerlinMayer Muller1904-1909"fuchs, lazarus, 1833-1902" Gesammelte mathematische Werke
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19. Fuchs, Immanuel Lazarus
fuchs, Immanuel lazarus (18331902). German mathematician whose work on Georg Riemann s method for the solution of differential equations
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20. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
fuchs, Immanuel lazarus (18331902). The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography; 1/1/1998. Read the Full Article, Get a FREE
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