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  2. Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (/ dʒ ə ˈ k oʊ b i /; German:; 10 December 1804 – 18 February 1851) was a German mathematician who made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions, dynamics, differential equations, determinants, and number theory. His name is sometimes given as Karl Gustav Jakob.

  3. May 29, 2018 · Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Jacobi, Carl Gustav Jacob (b. Potsdam, Germany, 10 December 1804; d. Berlin, Germany, 18 February 1851)mathematics.The second son of Simon Jacobi, a Jewish banker, the precocious boy (originally called Jacques Simon) grew up in a wealthy and cultured family.

  4. Karl Gustav Jacob Jacobi. 1804-1851. German Mathematician. K arl Jacobi made his most notable contributions to mathematics in the area of elliptic functions. His book Concerning the Structure and Properties of Determinants was an important work in that branch of mathematics, and his work on partial differential equations proved important in the ...

  5. Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (/ dʒ ə ˈ k oʊ b i /; German: ; 10 December 1804 – 18 February 1851) was a German mathematician who contributed to elliptic functions, differential equations, determinants, and number theory. He was the first Jewish mathematician to be appointed professor at a German university.

  6. Dec 10, 2020 · On December 10, 1804, German mathematician Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi was born. He made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions, dynamics, differential equations, and number theory. “Any progress in the theory of partial differential equations must also bring about a progress in Mechanics.”

  7. Jan 28, 2023 · Karl Gustav Jacob Jacobi. Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (/dʒəˈkoʊbi/; German: [jaˈkoːbi]; 10 December 1804 – 18 February 1851) was a German mathematician who made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions, dynamics, differential equations, determinants, and number theory.

  8. Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi English version. CARL GUSTAV JACOB JACOBI (December 10, 1804February, 18, 1851) . by HEINZ KLAUS STRICK, Germany . JACQUES SIMON JACOBI, the second son of the wealthy Jewish banker SIMON JACOBI, was tutored privately by his uncle until he reached the age of 10.

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