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  1. Vorlesungen über die mechanische Theorie der Wärme (German Edition) by Carl Gottfried Neumann, 2004-07-01
  2. Theorie Der Bessel'chen Functionen (German Edition) by Carl Gottfried Neumann, 2010-03-20
  3. Hydrodynamische Untersuchungen (German Edition) by Carl Gottfried Neumann, 2010-08-17
  4. Untersuchungen über das logarithmische undNewton'sche Potential (German Edition) by Carl Gottfried Neumann, 2010-08-17
  5. Vorlesungen über die mechanische Theorie der Wärme by Carl Gottfried Neumann, 1875-01-01
  6. Gottfried Benn zum 100. Geburtstag: Vortrage zu Werk und Personlichkeit von Medizinern und Philologen in der Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Carl von Ossietzki (German Edition)

1. Neumann, Carl Gottfried
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T tulo Neumann, Carl Gottfried Descripci n Matem tico alem n (1832 1925). URL www.mat.usach.cl/histmat/html/neum.html. ..
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3. Biografia De Neumann, Carl Gottfried
Reportajes. Los protagonistas de la actualidad. Neumann, Carl Gottfried (K nigsberg, 1832Leipzig, 1925) Matem tico alem n.
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4. Carl Gottfried Neumann
Carl Gottfried Neumann (18321925) Carl Gottfried Neumann Matem tico alem n Naci el 7 de Mayo de 1832 en Konigsberg, Alemania, (cerca de
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5. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Carl Neumann
Carl Gottfried Neumann Biography According to our current online database,Carl Neumann has 6 students and 3506 descendants.
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6. Carl Neumann
Carl neumann carl gottfried Neumann was a German Mathematician, born May 7, 1832 in K nigsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia) and died March 27
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7. Carl Neumann - Art History Online Reference And Guide
Carl neumann carl gottfried Neumann was a German Mathematician, born May 7, 1832 in K nigsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia) and died March 27
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8. Encyclopedia Carl Neumann
Encyclopedia Carl Neumann Updated 35 days 2 hours 32 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Carl neumann carl gottfried Neumann was a German
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10. Carl Gottfried Neumann
Carl Gottfried Neumann. Doctorate from University of Königsberg in 1856 Adviserunknown Students. William Edward Story? (Universität Leipzig, 1875)
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11. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Carl Neumann
Carl Gottfried Neumann Biography. Dr. phil. Universit t K nigsberg 1856
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13. Matematicos
Matem¡tico alem¡n (1832 1925).
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14. Neumann_Carl
Biography of carl neumann (18321925) carl gottfried neumann carl neumannwas the son of Franz neumann who has a biography in this archive.
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Carl Gottfried Neumann
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Carl Neumann was the son of Franz Neumann who has a biography in this archive. His mother was Bessel Hesse After receiving his doctorate, Neumann studied for his habilitation and he submitted his thesis to the University of Halle. He received his habilitation giving him the right to lecture in 1858 when he became a Privatdozent at Halle. He was promoted to extraordinary professor in 1863. Appointed to Leipzig in the autumn of 1868 he gave his inaugural lecture, called an Antrittsvorlesung, in 1869 with the title On the principles of the Galileian-Newtonian theory of mechanics. The German text of this lecture is given in [2]. Neumann held the chair at Leipzig until he retired in 1911 but sadly his wife died in 1875. Wussing writes in [1]:- Neumann, who led a quite life, was a successful university teacher and a productive researcher. More than two generations of future Gymnasium teachers received their basic mathematical education from him. He worked on a wide range of topics in applied mathematics such as mathematical physics

15. References For Neumann_Carl
R Disalle, carl gottfried neumann, in Einstein in context (Cambridge, 1993),345353. H Salié, carl neumann, Bedeutende Gelehrte in Leipzig II (Leipzig,
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  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Books:
  • H Beckert and W Purkert (eds.), Leipziger mathematische Antrittsvorlesungen : Auswahl aus den Jahren 1869-1922 (Leipzig, 1987). Articles:
  • T Archibald, Carl Neumann versus Rudolf Clausius on the propagation of electrodynamic potentials, American journal of physics
  • T Archibald, From attraction theory to existence proofs: the evolution of potential-theoretic methods in the study of boundary-value problems, 1860-1890, Rev. Histoire Math.
  • R Disalle, Carl Gottfried Neumann, in Einstein in context (Cambridge, 1993), 345-353.
  • Bedeutende Gelehrte in Leipzig II (Leipzig, 1965), 13-23. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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  • 16. Historia De Matemáticos Famosos
    neumann,carl gottfried Whittaker, Edmund Taylor Einstein, Albert
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    Thales, de Miletus Pitágoras, de Samos Anaxagoras, de Clazomenae ... Aitken, Alexander

    17. Computational Complexity: An Eulerian Tour
    It had been believed, but not shown that carl gottfried neumann was advised by carl gottfried neumann was awarded his doctorate in 1855 at Königsberg.
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    18. Carl Neumann - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    carl gottfried neumann was a German Mathematician, born May 7, 1832 in Königsberg (nowKaliningrad, Russia) and died March 27, 1925 in Leipzig.
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    Carl Gottfried Neumann was a German Mathematician, born May 7, in K¶nigsberg (now Kaliningrad Russia ) and died March 27, in Leipzig Neumann worked on the Dirichlet principle , and can be considered one of the initiators of the theory of integral equations . The Neumann series , which is analogous to the geometric series but for infinite matrices , is named after him. Together with Alfred Clebsch he founded the mathematical research journal Mathematische Annalen edit
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    19. Franz Ernst Neumann - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    His son, carl gottfried neumann (18321925), became in 1858 Privatdozent, and in1863 extraordinary professor of mathematics at Halle.
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    Franz Ernst Neumann September 11 May 23 ) was a German mineralogist physicist and mathematician Neumann was born at Joachimstal . In 1815 he interrupted his studies at Berlin to serve as a volunteer in the campaign against Napoleon , and was wounded in the battle of Ligny . Subsequently he entered Berlin University as a student of theology , but soon turned to scientific subjects. His earlier papers were mostly concerned with crystallography , and the reputation they gained him led to his appointment as Privatdozent at the K¶nigsberg University , where in 1828 he became extraordinary, and in 1829 ordinary, professor of mineralogy and physics . In 1831, from a study of the specific heats of compounds, he formulated Neumann's law , which expressed in modern language runs: The molecular heat of a compound is equal to the sum of the atomic heats of its constituents. Devoting himself next to optics, he produced memoirs which entitle him to a high place among the early searchers after a true dynamical theory of light. In 1832, by the aid of a particular hypothesis as to the constitution of the ether, he reached by a rigorous dynamical calculation results agreeing with those obtained by

    20. Eric's Academic Lineage
    carl gottfried neumann / University of Königsberg, Prussia / 1856 (Note carlwas the son of Franz neumann / Berlin / 1825)
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    Eric's Academic Lineage
    Seems like a silly thing but I was curious one day so I traced it back as far as I could. Updates to this as I learn more. Individuals are listed in the form (Name / Place of PhD / Date of PhD). I traced it by hand back to 1954 but through the genius of the Theory of Computation Ph.D. Genealogy Database and The TCS Genealogy I was able to go back to 1856. Very nice. Things get really interesting because Franz Neumann was influenced by Euler and had Kirchhoff was one of his students. Also, Carl Neumann was a friend of Ludwig Otto Hesse and studied Riemann surfaces. Well now is 2003 and Benjamin Kuipers has sent me some updates that seem to lead this academic genealogy in a different course. It seems the correct list (after Neumann) is:
    • Carl Gottfried Neumann (Konigsberg, 1856). Friedrich Julius Richelot (Konigsberg, 1831). Karl Gustaf Jacob Jacobi (Berlin, 1825). Enno Heeren Dirksen (Gottingen, 1820). Johann Tobias Meyer d.J. (Gottingen, 1773). Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner (Leipzig, 1739). Christian August Hausen (Halle-Wittenberg, 1713).

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