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  1. Julius Wilhelm Richard Dedekind [ˈdeːdəˌkɪnt] (6 October 1831 – 12 February 1916) was a German mathematician who made important contributions to number theory, abstract algebra (particularly ring theory ), and the axiomatic foundations of arithmetic. His best known contribution is the definition of real numbers through the notion of ...

  2. Richard Dedekind (born October 6, 1831, Braunschweig, duchy of Braunschweig [Germany]—died February 12, 1916, Braunschweig) was a German mathematician who developed a major redefinition of irrational numbers in terms of arithmetic concepts. Although not fully recognized in his lifetime, his treatment of the ideas of the infinite and of what ...

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  3. Biography. Richard Dedekind's father was a professor at the Collegium Carolinum in Brunswick. His mother was the daughter of a professor who also worked at the Collegium Carolinum. Richard was the youngest of four children and never married. He was to live with one of his sisters, who also remained unmarried, for most of his adult life.

  4. Apr 22, 2008 · 1. Biographical Information. Richard Dedekind was born in Brunswick (Braunschweig), a city in northern Germany, in 1831. Much of his education took place in Brunswick as well, where he first attended school and then, for two years, the local technical university.

  5. Richard Dedekind was born as Julius Wilhelm Richard Dedekind in Braunschweig, a city in northern Germany on October 6, 1831. He never used the names ‘Julius’ and ‘Wilhelm’ when he grew up. He was born, spent the greater part of his life, and ultimately died in Braunschweig, which is sometimes called Brunswick in English.

  6. Julius Wilhelm Richard Dedekind (October 6, 1831 – February 12, 1916) was one of the major German mathematicians in the late nineteenth century who did important work in abstract algebra, algebraic number theory, and laid the foundations for the concept of the real numbers. He was one of the few mathematicians who understood the importance of ...

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  8. Richard Dedekind was born in Brunswick (Braunschweig), a city in northern Germany, in 1831. Much of his education took place in Brunswick as well, where he first attended school and then, for two years, the local technical university. In 1850, he transferred to the University of Göttingen, a center for scientific research in Europe at the time ...

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