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  1. Grundriss Der Analytischen Sphärik (German Edition) by Christoph Gudermann, 2009-04-27
  2. Theorie Der Modular-Functionen Und Der Modular-Integrale (German Edition) by Christoph Gudermann, 2010-02-03
  3. Lehrbuch der Niederen Sphärik (German Edition) by Christoph Gudermann, 2009-04-27
  4. Theorie Der Potenzial- Oder Cyklisch-Hyperbolischen Functionen (German Edition) by Christoph Gudermann, 2010-02-16
  5. Grundriss Der Analytischen Sphärik (German Edition) by Christoph Gudermann, 2010-04-03
  6. Grundriss Der Analytischen Spharik (1830) (German Edition) by Christoph Gudermann, 2010-04-18
  7. Grundriss der analytischen Sphärik by Christoph Gudermann, 2009-07-17
  8. Grundriss Der Analytischen Spharik (1830) (German Edition) by Christoph Gudermann, 2010-09-10
  9. Grundriss Der Analytischen Spharik (1830) (German Edition) by Christoph Gudermann, 2010-09-10

21. Spherical Geometry: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
christoph gudermann sphere (in geometry). Abul Wáfa elliptic geometry spherical astronomy geometrization conjecture
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22. Gudermannian Function -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
The gudermannian function, named after (Click link for more info and facts aboutchristoph gudermann) christoph gudermann (1798 1852), relates the (An
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/G/Gu/Gudermannian_function.htm
Gudermannian function
[Categories: Exponentials, Special functions, Trigonometry]
The Gudermannian function , named after (Click link for more info and facts about Christoph Gudermann) Christoph Gudermann (1798 - 1852), relates the (An advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution) circular and (Click link for more info and facts about hyperbolic trigonometric function) hyperbolic trigonometric function s without resorting to (A number of the form a+bi where a and b are real numbers and i is the square root of -1) complex numbers . It is defined by
Note that
The following identities also hold:
The (Something inverted in sequence or character or effect) inverse Gudermannian function is given by
The ((linguistics) a word that is derived from another word) derivative s of the Gudermannian and its inverse are
See also
(Click link for more info and facts about trigonometric identity) trigonometric identity
(Click link for more info and facts about tangent half-angle formula) tangent half-angle formula
(Click link for more info and facts about tractrix) tractrix
(A map projection of the earth onto a cylinder; areas appear greater the farther they are from the equator)

23. Elliptic Function -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Weierstrass became interested in these functions as a student of (Click link formore info and facts about christoph gudermann) christoph gudermann,
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/e/el/elliptic_function.htm
Elliptic function
[Categories: Analytic number theory, Modular forms, Elliptic functions]
In (Click link for more info and facts about complex analysis) complex analysis , an elliptic function is, roughly speaking , a (A mathematical relation such that each element of one set is associated with at least one element of another set) function defined on the (Click link for more info and facts about complex plane) complex plane which is (Click link for more info and facts about periodic) periodic in two directions. The elliptic functions can be seen as analogs of the (Function of an angle expressed as a ratio of the sides of right-angled triangle containing the angle) trigonometric function s (which have a single period only). Historically, elliptic functions were discovered as inverse functions of (Click link for more info and facts about elliptic integral) elliptic integral s; these in turn were studied in connection with the problem of the (Click link for more info and facts about arc length) arc length of an (A closed plane curve resulting from the intersection of a circular cone and a plane cutting completely through it) ellipse , whence the name derives.

24. Bio For Dave Rusin
christoph gudermann, Julius Plücker (1823), Rudolf Lipschitz (1853). gudermann straining unclear;, Univ. Marburg, Advisor unknown, Gustav Dirichlet (1820s)
http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/bio.html
Dave Rusin
Publishing under the sneaky pseudonym "David J. Rusin"
Born
  • yes (OK, it was in 1957)
Education
  • Freehold (N.J.) High '75 (Bruce Springsteen went here!) Princeton A.B. '78 (Brooke Shields went here!) U of Chicago Ph.D. '84 (Ed Asner went here!)
Employment
  • Northwestern '84-'86 (Cindy Crawford went here!) Northern Illinois University '86- (Dennis Hastert went here!) MSRI '89 (Tom Lehrer was here!)
NIU is in DeKalb, Illinois, home town of Cindy Crawford, barbed wire, and DeKalb Seed Corn famous for its winged-ear-of-corn logo).
Publications
As soon as I can find them I will put the TeX files for these papers in the directory of research materials.
  • What is the probability that two elements of a finite group commute?, Pacific Jour. Math. 82 (1979), 237-247. Cyclotomic polynomials and nonstandard dice, Discrete Math. 27 (1979), 245-259. (with Joseph Gallian) Representations of metabelian groups, J. Pure Appl. Algebra 18 (1980), 283-291. Groups admitting nilpotent fixed-point-free automorphism groups, Jour. Algebra 64 (1980), 89-92. Factoring groups of integers modulo $N$, Math. Mag. 53 (1981), 33-36. (with Joseph Gallian).

25. Rod Edwards's Mathematical Genealogy Page
Issai Schur (1901); Georg Ferdinand Frobenius (1870); Karl Theodor WilhelmWeierstrass (1854); christoph gudermann (1841); Carl Friedrich Gauss (1799)
http://www.math.uvic.ca/faculty/edwards/genealogy.html
Rod Edwards,
Mathematical Genealogy
The Mathematics Genealogy Project keeps track of the "genealogy" of mathematicians, where the "parental" relationship is that of PhD Advisor. Some students have more than one advisor, so the line of ancestry can have branches, but my main line of ancestry is as follows (with years referring to year of PhD or equivalent).
  • Roderick Edwards (1994)
  • Reinhard Illner (1976)
  • Jens Peter Guenter Frehse (1968)
  • Harro Heuser (1957)
  • Helmut Wielandt (1935)
  • Issai Schur (1901)
  • Georg Ferdinand Frobenius (1870)
  • Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass (1854)
  • Christoph Gudermann (1841)
  • Carl Friedrich Gauss (1799)
  • Johann Friedrich Pfaff (1786)
  • Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner (1739)
  • Christian August Hauser (1713)
  • Johann Christoph Wichmannshauser (1685)
  • Otto Mencken (?)
Another line looks like this:
  • Roderick Edwards (1994)
  • Reinhard Illner (1976)
  • Jens Peter Guenter Frehse (1968)
  • Harro Heuser (1957)
  • Erich Kamke (1921)
  • Edmund Landau (1899)
  • Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs (1858)
  • Ernst Edward Kummer (1831)
  • Heinrich Ferdinand Scherk (1823)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel (1810)
  • Carl Friedrich Gauss (1799)
  • Johann Friedrich Pfaff (1786)
  • Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner (1739)
  • Christian August Hauser (1713)
  • Johann Christoph Wichmannshauser (1685)
  • Otto Mencken (?)

26. Chris Alfeld Mathematical Ancestry
Weigel (1650) Unknown. Martin Ohm Langsdorff (1781) Unknown. Paul Isaac BernaysEdmund Landau Ferdinand Frobenius Karl Weierstrass christoph gudermann
http://www.math.wisc.edu/~alfeld/math_ancestors.html
Chris Alfeld: Mathematical Ancestry
This is my mathematical ancestry. I eventually hope to fill this out with links, dates, etc. but it is not a very high priority. Chris Alfeld
Steffen Lempp
Robert Soare
Anil Nerode
Saunders MacLane
Hermann Weyl
David Hilbert
Carl Louis Ferdinand von Lindemann
Felix Klein
Gerling
Gauss Pfaff Kaestner Hausen Wichmannshausen Mencken (1685) Unknown Lipschitz Direchlet Poisson Fourier Lagrange Euler Johann Bernoulli Jacob Nernoulli Leibniz Weigel (1650) Unknown Martin Ohm Langsdorff (1781) Unknown Paul Isaac Bernays Edmund Landau Ferdinand Frobenius Karl Weierstrass Christoph Gudermann Gauss Pfaff Kaestner Hausen Wichmannshausen Mencken (1685) Unknown

27. Dissertation Home Karl Lieberherr Advisor
Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss (1799) christoph gudermann (1841) - KarlWeierstrass (1854) - Georg Frobenius (1870) - Edmund Landau (1899) - Paul Bernays
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/lieber/theses-index.html
Ph.D. Dissertations (Northeastern University), Karl Lieberherr, advisor
Advisor Tree (back to the 19th century) Dissertations directories (contain additional information) The advisor tree exists in more complete form in the Mathematics Genealogy Project. There are famous mathematicians in our academic ancestry: David Hilbert (1885) - Erhard Schmidt (1905) - Heinz Hopf (1925) - Ernst Specker (1949) (my 2. advisor) - Karl Lieberherr (1977). Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss (1799) - Christoph Gudermann (1841) - Karl Weierstrass (1854) - Georg Frobenius (1870) - Edmund Landau (1899) - Paul Bernays (1912) - Erwin Engeler (1958) - Karl Lieberherr (1977).
  • Ian Holland's thesis on contracts: ``The Design and Representation of Object-Oriented Components.'' Completed in 1992. 183 pages.
  • Paul Bergstein's thesis on evolution: ``Managing the Evolution of Object-Oriented Systems.'' Completed in 1994. 151 pages.
  • Ignacio Silva-Lepe's thesis on reverse engineering: ``Techniques for Reverse-Engineering and Re-engineering into the Object-Oriented Paradigm.'' Completed in 1994. 133 pages.
  • Cun Xiao's thesis on adaptive software: ``Adaptive Software: Automatic Navigation Through Partially Specified Data Structures.'' Completed in 1994. 189 pages.

28. Great Mathematicians - Karl Weierstrass
Later, he met christoph gudermann who helped him get his degree in math.Weierstrass started lecturing at the university but despite gudermann s
http://afrodita.rcub.bg.ac.yu/~flora/weierstrass.html
Home About me Feedback Form Evariste Galois ... George Boole Karl Weierstrass 100 Greatest Larl Weierstrass
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Young Karl Weierstrass wasn't much interested in science. Contrary to his father's desires to be an accountant, Karl was more interested in fence and parties. Beer and mountains of food were much more attractive than numbers.
After three years spent in Bonn he failed to get a law and economy degree, he returned home and became a teacher. Later, he met Christoph Gudermann who helped him get his degree in math. Weierstrass started lecturing at the university but despite Gudermann's recommendations nobody wanted to give Karl a permanent job. So, he returned to be a high school teacher often teaching everything but math.
Luckily, that leaves him lots of time to think and he started publishing some of his works. After 12 years spent in various German village high schools his published work finally gets recognized and he gets a job as a professor at Berlin University.
He was a world famous teacher and many young talents were seeking essence of modern analysis through his lectures.

29. Mathematics Lineage
Jacob Bernoulli, Johann christoph Wichmannshausen Martin Ohm, ~, Gustav Dirichlet,Christian Gerling, Friedrich Bessel christoph gudermann
http://www.calpoly.edu/~aamendes/lineage.html
If A and B are in the same column and A is directly above B, then A was the thesis advisor to B. The "~" symbol denotes double thesis advisors. For example, both Ohm and Dirichlet were advisors to Lipshitz. Erhard Weigel Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz Otto Mencken Jacob Bernoulli Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen Johann Bernoulli Christian Hausen Leonhard Euler Abraham Kaestner Joeseph Lagrange Johann Pfaff Karl Von Lansdorf Simeon Poisson Jean Fourier Carl Gauss Martin Ohm ... Gustav Dirichlet Christian Gerling Friedrich Bessel Christoph Gudermann Rudolf Lipschitz Julius Plucker ... Anthony Mendes Data provided by the mathematics genealogy project

30. Genealogy::nobel - PhysComments Blackboards
christoph gudermann. Karl Weierstraß (honorary degree, no PhD). Carl Runge (alsoadvised by Ernst Kummer). Max Born. Christian Gerling ..ad calculos
http://www.physcomments.org/wiki/index.php?title=Genealogy::nobel

31. This Is My Family Tree. All Info From, And Links To, The
christoph gudermann 1841 Carl Friedrich Gauss 1799 Johann Pfaff 1786 Abraham Kaestner 1739 Christian Hausen 1713 Johann christoph Wichmannshausen
http://math.berkeley.edu/~allenk/AK1996.html
This is my family tree. All info from, and links to, the Mathematics Genealogical Project. Note that they've corrected (?) some of the links, and I did too on Dec 1 2003. I had two advisors, as did many of my (known) ancestors. Allen Knutson 1996 Victor Guillemin 1962 Shlomo Sternberg 1957 Aurel Wintner 1928 ... Carl Friedrich Gauss 1799 (continued elsewhere) Heinrich Brandes 1800 G. Lichtenberg 1765 Abraham Kaestner 1739 (continued elsewhere) Karl Weierstrass 1854 (continued elsewhere) Friedrich Schottky 1875 Karl Weierstrass 1854 Christoph Gudermann 1841 Carl Friedrich Gauss 1799 ... My wife, a geophysicist, also traces back to Helmholtz!

32. Mathematicians From DSB
Translate this page gudermann, christoph, 1798-1852. Göpel, Adolph, 1812-1847. Hadamard, Jacques,1865-1963. Hamilton, William Rowan, 1805-1865. Hankel, Hermann, 1839-1873
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Mathematicians from the Dictionary of Scientific Biography (DSB)
For biographic details of Scandinavian mathematicians (and others), see my link page to DBL (Danish) or to NBL (Norwegian) Abel, Niels Henrik Ampère, André-Marie Argand, Jean Robert Arrhenius, Svante August Artin, Emil Beltrami, Eugenio Berkeley, George Bernoulli, Jakob I Bernoulli, Johann I Bertrand, Joseph Louis François Bessel, Friedrich Wilhelm Bianchi, Luigi Bjerknes, Carl Anton Bjerknes, Vilhelm Frimann Koren Bolyai, Farkas Bolyai, János Bolzano, Bernard Bombelli, Rafael Borchardt, Carl Wilhelm Borel, Émile Félix-Édouard-Justin Bouquet, Jean-Claude Briot, Charles Auguste Bérard, Jacques Étienne Bérard, Joseph Frédéric Cantor, Georg Carathéodory, Constantin Cardano, Girolamo Cauchy, Augustin-Louis Cayley, Arthur Chasles, Michel Chebyshev, Pafnuty Lvovich Clairaut, Alexis-Claude Clausen, Thomas Clebsch, Rudolf Friedrich Alfred Colden, Cadwallader

33. Roger Schlafly
Ernst Eduard Kummer, Ph.D. MartinLuther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg 1831;christoph gudermann, Ph.D. Georg-August-Universität Göttingen 1841
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34. MY TEACHERS' TEACHERS' TEACHERS'
Karl Weierstrass advisor was christoph gudermann, whose advisor was Carl FriedrichGauss 30 Apr 177723 Feb 1855, whose advisor was Johann Friedrich
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Andres Segovia [1893-1987], from Spain, was the most famous guitarist of all time. He brought the classical guitar from its folk- and dance-related image to the symphonies and concert halls of the most established musical prominence. He developed an approach to plucking the guitar strings with the fingernails of the right hand, which became the dominat school of guitar, displacing the gentler and more lyrical Neapolitan school which used the fingertips. Christopher Parkening is arguably the greatest American performer of Classical Guitar. After a year of intensive Classical Guitar at Brookdale Community College, under Christopher Parkening's master student Barry Eisner, I was able to play a few baroque pieces and original compositions at community college concerts, and then retired to the occasional original song at Woodstock, various parties and resorts, and while hitchiking across America, singing for my supper. See also Donald Justice and Carl Ruggles in the "Poetry" section, below.

35. Prokhorov -> Kolmogorov -> Luzin -> Egorov -> Bugaev,
who begat in 1786; Johann F. Pfaff, who begat in 1799; Carl F. Gauß, who begatin 1810; Friedrich W. Bessel, and in 1841 christoph gudermann,
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~rotar/pedigree.html
Mathematical Ancestry of V.I. Rotar
According to the Mathematics Genealogy Project
who begat in 1823 who begat in 1854
  • Heinrich F. Scherk
who begat in 1831 Back to the main page.

36. Genealogy
Weierstrass had christoph gudermann as his advisor. Carl Friedrich Gauss (whoamong other things lent his name to the Gaussian distribution) guided both
http://www.iimahd.ernet.in/~diptesh/lineage.html
My Advisor, His Advisor, and His Advisor Before Him...
My advisor's name was Nilotpal Chakravarti . He worked under Michael John Best . Best's advisor was Robert Thomas Glassey , whose advisor was Walter Alexander Strauss , whose advisor was Irving Ezra Segal , who in turn had C. Einar Hille as his advisor. Thomas Saaty also worked under Hille's supervision. Hille's advisor was Marcel Riesz , who in turn had Leopold Fejér as his advisor. John von Neumann was another of Fejér's students. Fejér's advisor was the famous Hermann Amandus Schwarz . Schwarz had two advisors, Ernst Eduard Kummer and Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass , the father of modern analysis. (Georg Cantor also studied under Kummer.) Kummer was guided by Heinrich Ferdinand Scherk , who was guided by Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel . (Remember Bessel functions?) Weierstrass had Christoph Gudermann as his advisor. Carl Friedrich Gauss (who among other things lent his name to the Gaussian distribution) guided both Bessel and Gudermann. He also guided Georg Riemann. Gauss studied under Johann Freidrich Pfaff , who in turn was guided by Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner . Kaestner worked under Christian August Hausen , who was guided by Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen . Wichmannshausen's advisor was Otto Mencke , who along with Leibniz started the first German scientific journal Acta Eruditorum . Mencke was a professor of Morals and Politics in the Philosophy department of the university at Leipzig. I have not been able to find out who Mencke studied under.

37. Trigonometry And Basic Functions - Numericana
One example is the gudermannian or hyperbolic amplitude, named after the Germanmathematician christoph gudermann (17981852)
http://home.att.net/~numericana/answer/functions.htm
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38. Jonathan Kirby - Mathematical Genealogy
christoph gudermann Ph.D. GeorgAugust-Universität Göttingen 1841 DissertationÜber die Entwicklung der Modularfunctionen, Heinrich Ferdinand Scherk
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~magd1768/math_genealogy.shtml
My mathematical genealogy
Home Academic Mathematics Music ... Links Below is my mathematical ancestry, defined by doctoral thesis supervisor, extracted from the website of the Mathematical genealogy project . Three of my ancestors had two supervisors, and twice two or three had the same supervisor, so this family tree is neither a line nor a tree. I'm not here yet, since I haven't completed my DPhil. Boris Iosifovich Zil'ber
Ph.D. Novosibirsk State University 1975
Dissertation: Groups and Rings with Categorical Theories
Michael Abramovich Taitslin
Ph.D. Institute of Mathematics, Novosibirsk 1962
Anatolij Ivanovich Mal'tsev
Ph.D. Moscow State University
Andrei Nikolayevich Kolmogorov
Ph.D. Moscow State University 1925
Nikolai Nikolayevich Luzin
Ph.D. Moscow State University 1915 Dissertation: The Integral and Trigonometric Series Dimitri Fedorowitsch Egorov Ph.D. Moscow State University 1901 Nicolai Bugaev Ph.D. Moscow State University 1866 Dissertation: Number Identities Connected with Properties of the Symbol E Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstraß Honorary Universität Königsberg 1854 Ernst Edward Kummer Ph.D. Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg 1831

39. A Branch
whose advisors were Karl Weierstrass (whose advisor was perhaps christoph gudermann)and Ernst Kummer, whose advisor was Heinrich Scherk,
http://math.tkk.fi/~kve/branch.html
My PhD advisor was Donald Ornstein,
whose advisor was Irving Kaplansky,
whose advisor was Saunders Mac Lane,
whose advisors were Paul Bernays (see below) and Hermann Weyl,
whose advisor was David Hilbert,
whose advisor was Carl Lindemann,
whose advisor was Felix Klein,
whose advisor was Gustav Dirichlet,
whose advisors were Simeon Poisson and Jean-Baptiste Fourier,
both of whose advisor was Joseph Lagrange,
whose advisor was probably God but I don't know for sure... ... but I do know that Bernays' advisor was Edmund Landau, whose advisor was Georg Frobenius, whose advisors were Karl Weierstrass (whose advisor was perhaps Christoph Gudermann) and Ernst Kummer, whose advisor was Heinrich Scherk, whose advisor was Friedrich Bessel, whose advisor was Carl Friedrich Gauss, who surely didn't need an advisor but had one, Johan Pfaff, whose advisor was Abraham Kaestner, whose advisor was perhaps Christian Hausen but it's getting a bit misty here... To sort out your family matters, check http://hcoonce.math.mankato.msus.edu/ ! KE, updated 4/2001.

40. Gale-Edit - Dictionary Of Science Biography - Scientists By Name
Guccia, Giovanni Battista; Gudden, Johann Bernhard Aloys von; Gudel, KurtFriedrich; gudermann, christoph; Guenther, Adam Wilhelm Siegmund; Guericke,
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