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  1. Johann Christian Martin Bartels. Johann Friedrich Pfaff (sometimes spelled Friederich; 22 December 1765 – 21 April 1825) was a German mathematician. He was described as one of Germany's most eminent mathematicians during the 19th century. He was a precursor of the German school of mathematical thinking, under which Carl Friedrich Gauss and ...

  2. Apr 17, 2024 · Johann Friedrich Pfaff (born December 22, 1765, Stuttgart, Württemberg [Germany]—died April 21, 1825, Halle, Saxony [Germany]) was a German mathematician who proposed the first general method of integrating partial differential equations of the first order.

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  3. Johann Friedrich Pfaff was an influential German mathematician who worked on systems of partial differential equations.

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  5. PFAFF, JOHANN FRIEDRICH. ( b. Stuttgart, Germany, 22 December 1765; d. Halle, Germany, 21 April 1825) mathematics. Pfaff came from a distinguished family of Wurttemberg civil servants. His father, Burkhard Pfaff, was chief financial councillor and his mother was the only daughter of a member of the consistory and of the exchequer; Johann ...

  6. Johann Friedrich Pfaff Author: Strick Created Date: 3/19/2023 11:32:44 PM ...

  7. Jan 1, 2013 · The integration of nonlinear equations with m > 2 was first achieved in 1815 by Johann Friedrich Pfaff (1765–1825), a professor of mathematics at the University of Halle. Pfaffs bold and brilliant idea was to consider the more general problem of “integrating,” in a sense to be discussed, a total differential equation

  8. chic.caltech.edu › genealogy › johann-friedrich-pfaffJohann Friedrich Pfaff - CHIC

    Johann Friedrich Pfaff (22 December 1765 – 21 April 1825) was a German mathematician. He was described as one of Germany’s most eminent mathematicians during the 19th century. He was a precursor of the German school of mathematical thinking, which under Carl Friedrich Gauss and his followers largely determined the lines on which mathematics ...

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