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  1. 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 his followers largely determined ...

  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. Pfaff was professor of mathematics at the University of Helmstedt from 1788 until ...

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  4. Quick Info. Born. 22 December 1765. Stuttgart, Württemberg (now Germany) Died. 21 April 1825. Halle, Saxony (now Germany) Summary. Johann Friedrich Pfaff was an influential German mathematician who worked on systems of partial differential equations. View two larger pictures. Biography.

  5. Science. Dictionaries thesauruses pictures and press releases. Pfaff, Johann Friedrich. views 2,209,117 updated. 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.

  6. Johann Friedrich Pfaff | A Short Account of the History of Mathematics | W.W. Rouse Ball | Lit2Go ETC. A Short Account of the History of Mathematics. by W.W. Rouse Ball. Johann Friedrich Pfaff. Additional Information. Year Published: 1908. Language: English. Country of Origin: England. Source: Ball, W.W.R. (1908).

  7. 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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