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      • WEIERSTRASS very quickly completed the required course of study, taught in Münster during a one-year trial period, and in 1842, assumed a teaching position at a school in West Prussia.
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  2. Because his studies were to be in the fields of law, economics, and finance, he was immediately in conflict with his hopes to study mathematics. He resolved the conflict by paying little heed to his planned course of study but continuing private study in mathematics.

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  4. Known as the father of modern analysis, Weierstrass devised tests for the convergence of series and contributed to the theory of periodic functions, functions of real variables, elliptic functions, Abelian functions, converging infinite products, and the calculus of variations.

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  5. Quick Info. Born. 31 October 1815 Ostenfelde, Westphalia (now Germany) Died. 19 February 1897 Berlin, Germany. Summary. Karl Weierstrass is best known for his construction of the theory of complex functions by means of power series. View eight larger pictures. Biography.

  6. A friend of the family convinced the outraged father to permit his son to attend the teachers’ academy in Münster so that he could prepare for a career as a high-school teacher of mathematics and physics. Here, KARL WEIERSTRASS encountered CHRISTOPH GUDERMANN as one of his teachers.

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  7. Apr 25, 2024 · Karl Weierstrass was one of the leaders in rigor in analysis and was known as the "father of modern analysis." In addition, he is considered one of the greatest mathematics teachers of all-time. Karl Wilhelm Theodor Weierstrass was born October 31, 1815, in Ostenfelde, Westphalia, Germany.

  8. Nov 4, 2020 · Already during his final year at school, Weierstraß had come into contact with research mathematics, because the Theodorianum in Paderborn held a copy of Crelle’s journal (as did several other secondary schools in Prussia).

  9. 1815-1897. German Mathematician. A n exceptional teacher and researcher, Karl Weierstrass was one of the most influential mathematicians of the nineteenth century. He taught and inspired some of Europe's most gifted mathematicians and made important contributions in elliptic functions, the calculus of variations, and other areas of mathematics.

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