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  1. Mathematische Werke (AMS Chelsea Publishing) by Gotthold Eisenstein, 1997-10-01
  2. Mathematische Abhandlungen: Besonders Aus Dem Gebiete Der Höheren Arithmetik Und Der Elliptischen Functionen by Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein, 2010-01-12
  3. Mathematische Werke *2 Volumes* by Gotthold Eisenstein, 1989-01-01
  4. Mathematische Werke (German Edition) by Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein, 1975
  5. Mathematische Abhandlungen by Gotthold Eisenstein, 2008-01-01
  6. Mathematische Abhandlungen: Besonders aus dem Gebiete der höheren Arithmetik und der elliptischen Functionen by Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein, 1847

1. Eisenstein, Ferdinand Gotthold Max Encyclop Dia Britannica
Eisenstein, Ferdinand Gotthold Max German mathematician who made important contributions to number theory.
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2. Poster Of Eisenstein
Gotthold Eisenstein. lived from 1823 to 1852. Eisenstein worked on a variety oftopics including quadratic and cubic forms, the reciprocity theorem for
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Gotthold Eisenstein lived from 1823 to 1852 Eisenstein worked on a variety of topics including quadratic and cubic forms, the reciprocity theorem for cubic residues, quadratic partition of prime numbers and reciprocity laws. Find out more at
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3. Ferdnand Gotthold Eisenstein
Ferdnand Gotthold Max Eisenstein (1823 1852)
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4. Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein
Gotthold Eisenstein suffered all his life from bad health, but at least he survivedchildhood which none of his 5 brothers and sisters succeeded in doing.
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Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein
Gotthold Eisenstein suffered all his life from bad health, but at least he survived childhood which none of his 5 brothers and sisters succeeded in doing. His mother had a major role in her son's early education. He also showed a considerable talent for music from a young age and he played the piano and composed music throughout his life. When he was about 10, his parents sent him to Cauer Academy in Charlottenburg. When he was 14 years old, Eisenstein entered the Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium to complete his schooling. His mathematical talents were recognized by his teachers as soon as he entered the Gymnasium, and his teachers gave him every encouragement. However, he soon went well beyond the school syllabus in mathematics, and from the age of 15 he was buying books to study on his own. He began by learning the differential and integral calculus from the works of Euler and Lagrange. By the time he was 17, although he was still at school, he began to attend lectures by Dirichlet and other mathematicians at the University of Berlin. He became familiar with applied technology and science, which aroused his interest in mathematics even more. Hamilton gave him a copy of a paper that he had written on Abel's work, which further stimulated Eisenstein to begin research in mathematics. Eisenstein enrolled at the University of Berlin in 1843, and the following year he submitted to the Berlin Academy a paper on cubic forms with two variables. He was working on a variety of topics at this time. Eisenstein published 23 papers and 2 problems in 1844. Even Gauss was impressed with his work.

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6. Gotthold Eisenstein
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7. Eisenstein
Eisenstein. Eisenstein worked on a variety of topics including quadratic and cubic forms, the reciprocity theorem for cubic residues, quadratic
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8. Gotthold F Eisenstein Mathematische Werke
Gotthold F Eisenstein Mathematische Werke
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11. Eisenstein
Biography of Gotthold Eisenstein (18231852)
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12. EISENSTEIN
Gotthold Eisenstein s father was Johan Konstantin Eisenstein and his mother wasHelene Pollack. The family was Jewish but before Gotthold, who was their
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13. Mathematiker In Berlin (17.-20. Jahrhundert)
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Mathematiker in Berlin (17.-20. Jahrhundert)
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14. Eisenstein
Biography of gotthold eisenstein (18231852) gotthold eisenstein s fatherwas Johan Konstantin eisenstein and his mother was Helene Pollack.
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Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein
Born: 16 April 1823 in Berlin, Germany
Died: 11 Oct 1852 in Berlin, Germany
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Gotthold Eisenstein 's father was Johan Konstantin Eisenstein and his mother was Helene Pollack. The family was Jewish but before Gotthold, who was their first child, was born they had converted from Judaism to become Protestants. Their family were not well off, for Johan Eisenstein, after serving in the Prussian army for eight years, found it hard to adjust to a steady job in civilian life. Despite trying a variety of jobs he did not find a successful occupation for most of his life, although towards the end of his life things did go right for him. Eisenstein suffered all his life from bad health but at least he survived childhood which none of his five brothers and sisters succeeded in doing. All of them died of meningitis, and Gotthold himself also contracted the disease but he survived it. This disease and the many others which he suffered from as a child certainly had a psychological as well as a physical effect on him and he was a hypochondriac all his life. His mother, Helene Eisenstein, had a major role in her son's early education. He wrote an autobiography and in it he describes the way that his mother taught him the alphabet when he was about two years old, associating objects with each letter to suggest their shape, like a door for O and a key for K. He also describes his early talent for mathematics in these autobiographical writings (see for example [1]):-

15. Eisenstein, Ferdinand Gotthold Max --  Encyclopædia Britannica
eisenstein, Ferdinand gotthold Max German mathematician who made importantcontributions to number theory.
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Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein
born April 16, 1823, Berlin, Prussia [Germany]
died October 11, 1852, Berlin
German mathematician who made important contributions to number theory Eisenstein's family converted to Protestantism from Judaism just before his birth. He was the oldest of six children and the only one of them to survive childhood meningitis. Eisenstein entered the Friedrich Wilhelm University (now the
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16. Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Ferdinand gotthold Max eisenstein Biography of this German mathematician whosework on the theory of elliptic functions and on quadratic and cubic forms led
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17. Solving The Quintic
next 150 years similar ideas were raised independently by Leonard Euler (1770),Pafnuti Chebyshev (1838), and gotthold eisenstein (1844), among others.
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The fundamental theorem of algebra states that every polynomial equation of degree n has n roots in the complex plane (counting multiplicity). The picture on the left shows where q is a quintic. The picture on the right shows the lines where the real and imaginary parts of q[z] are zero; they cross at right angles at the roots. The general solution of the quadratic equation was found more than 4000 years ago. The solutions of the cubic and quarticfound in the 1500swere major results of Renaissance mathematics. Mathematicians struggled for centuries to find formulas for the solutions of equations of higher degree, but despite the efforts of Euler , Bezout, Malfatti, Lagrange , and others, no general solutions were found. Finally

18. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Ferdinand Eisenstein
Ferdinand gotthold Max eisenstein Biography. Ph.D. Universität Berlin 1845.Germany. Dissertation Advisor Gustav Dirichlet No students known.
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19. Ferdinand Eisenstein - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Ferdinand gotthold Max eisenstein (April 16, 1823 October 11, 1852) was a Germanmathematician. Enlarge. Like Galois and Abel, eisenstein died before the
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Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein April 16 October 11 ) was a German mathematician Like Galois and Abel , Eisenstein died before the age of 30, and like Abel , his death was due to tuberculosis . He was born and died in Berlin Germany Peter Gustav Dirichlet was his teacher. Gauss is said to have claimed, "There have been only three epoch-making mathematicians: Archimedes Newton , and Eisenstein". Gauss's choice of Eisenstein, who specialized in analysis , seemed puzzling to many, but Gauss may have thought that had Eisenstein lived longer, he would have fulfilled his true potential. edit
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20. Bibliography
eisenstein, Ferdinand gotthold Max, 18231852, Mathematische Werke gottholdeisenstein, New York, Chelsea Pub. Co. 1975. eisenstein, Ferdinand gotthold
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