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  1. Leopold Kronecker (German: [ˈkʁoːnɛkɐ]; 7 December 1823 – 29 December 1891) was a German mathematician who worked on number theory, algebra and logic.

  2. Leopold Kronecker's primary contributions were in the theory of equations. He made major contributions in elliptic functions and the theory of algebraic numbers.

  3. Mar 20, 2024 · Leopold Kronecker (born December 7, 1823, Liegnitz, Prussia [now Legnica, Poland]—died December 29, 1891, Berlin, Germany) was a German mathematician whose primary contributions were in the theory of equations and higher algebra.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › mathematics-biographies › leopold-kroneckerLeopold Kronecker | Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · KRONECKER, LEOPOLD (18231891), German mathematician. He was born in Liegnitz, brother of Hugo *Kronecker . Following the death of his uncle, a successful banker, Kronecker entered the business world.

  5. Kronecker, Leopold (1823-1891) German mathematician and logician who vociferously opposed the work of Georg Cantor . He insisted that arithmetic and analysis should be based on whole numbers and is credited with saying, "God made the natural numbers; all else is the work of man" (Bell 1986, p. 477).

  6. Leopold Kronecker ( German: [ ˈkʁoːnɛkɐ]; 7 December 1823 – 29 December 1891) was a German mathematician who worked on number theory, algebra and logic.

  7. German mathematician whose primary contributions dealt with elliptic functions and algebraic theory. Independently wealthy, Kronecker did not have to work and pursued mathematics for the love of the field. He became the editor of Crelle's journal after Crelle's death in 1855.

  8. Quick Reference. (182391) German mathematician responsible for considerable contributions to number theory and other fields. But he is more often remembered as the first to cast doubts on non-constructive existence proofs, over which he disputed with Weierstrass and others.

  9. Leopold Kronecker (7 December 1823 Liegnitz, Prussia - 29 December 1891) was a German mathematician of Jewish descent. At first he was a business man and earned a lot of money. Then he devoted himself to mathematics.

  10. Feb 8, 2018 · Leopold Kronecker (1823 - 1891) German mathematician, famous for saying “God created the integers, all else is the work of man.” Concepts named after him include the Kronecker symbol and the Kronecker product.

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