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  1. Mathematische Werke (German Edition) by Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass, Georg Hettner, et all 2009-12-15
  2. Mathematische Werke V1 (1894) (German Edition) by Karl Weierstrass, 2010-09-10
  3. Mathematische Werke von Karl Weierstrass. Herausgegeben unter Mitwirkung einer von der Königlich preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften eingesetzten Commission (German Edition) by Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass, Georg Hettner, 2010-06-19
  4. Mathematische Werke Von Karl Weierstrass, Vol. 4 (German Edition) by Karl Weierstrass, 2006-09-13
  5. Nach Vorlesungen Und Aufzeichnungen Des Herrn K. Weierstrass (German Edition) by Hermann Amandus Schwarz, Karl Weierstrass, 2010-03-26
  6. C. G. J. Jacobi's Gesammelte Werke V6 (1891) by Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi, 2010-05-23
  7. Abhandlungen Aus Der Functionenlehre (German Edition) by Karl Weierstrass, 2010-03-24
  8. C. G. J. Jacobi's Gesammelte Werke V2: Herausgegeben Auf Veranlassung Der Koniglich Preussischen Akademie Der Wissenschaften (1882) (German Edition) by Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi, 2010-05-23
  9. Ausgewählte Kapitel aus der Funktionenlehre: Vorlesung, gehalten in Berlin 1886. Mit der akademischen Antrittsrede, Berlin 1857, und drei weiteren Originalarbeiten ... zur Mathematik) (German Edition) by Karl Weierstrass, 1989-01-23
  10. Vorlesungen über die Theorie der Elliptischen Functionen (German and German Edition) by Berlin, . Akademie der Wissenschaften, Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass, et all 2009-12-04
  11. Das Fotoalbum Fuer Weierstrass / A Photo Album for Weierstrass (German and English Edition)
  12. People From the Province of Westphalia: Franz Boas, Wilhelm Canaris, Karl Weierstrass, F. W. Murnau, Wilhelm Ackermann, Hans Fritzsche
  13. Mathematische werke von Karl Weierstrass. Herausgegeben unter mitwirkung einer von der Königlich preussischen akademie der wissenschaften eingesetzten commission.Vol. 3 by Karl Weierstrass, 2001-01-01
  14. Mathematische werke von Karl Weierstrass. Herausgegeben unter mitwirkung einer von der Königlich preussischen akademie der wissenschaften eingesetzten commission. Vol. 1 by Karl Weierstrass, 2001-01-01

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Weierstrass, Karl German mathematician, one of the founders of the modern theory of functions.
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Weierstrass, Karl Theodor Wilhelm (18151897) German mathematician who deepened and broadened the understanding of functions.
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11. Karl Weierstrass - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass (Weierstraß) (October 31, 1815 – February 19 Karl Weierstrass was the son of Wilhem Weierstrass, a government official,
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Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass WeierstraŸ October 31 February 19 ) was a German mathematician who is often cited as the "father of modern analysis ". He was born in Ostenfelde Westphalia (today Germany ) and died in Berlin , Germany. Karl WeierstraŸ Karl Weierstrass was the son of Wilhem Weierstrass, a government official, and Theodora Vonderforst. His interest in mathematics began while he was a Gymnasium student, and was sent to the University of Bonn upon graduation to prepare for a government position. Because his studies were to be in the fields of law, economics, and finance, he was immediately in conflict with his hopes to study mathematics. He resolved the conflict by paying little heed to his planned course of study, but continued private study in mathematics. The outcome was leaving the university without a degree. His father was able to obtain a place for him in a teacher training school in Muenster , and he later was certified as a teacher in that city. During this period of study, Weierstrass attended the lectures of

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Karl Wilhelm Theodor Weierstrass. born October 31, 1815 in Munster, Germanydied February 19,1897 in Berlin. A true mathematician who is not also
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Karl Wilhelm Theodor Weierstrass
born: October 31, 1815 in Munster, Germany
died: February 19,1897 in Berlin A true mathematician who is not also something of a poet will never be a perfect mathematician.
(Weierstrass) Poor college student. High school teacher. Superb mathematician. Weierstrass was the oldest son of a minor customs official, and his childhood is not particularly unusual. He seemed to enjoy school and won numerous prizes in languages and mathematics. At 19 he entered the University of Bonn. His father pressured him to study law and commerce to insure a secure future, but instead "He devoted his great bodily strength, his lightning dexterity and his keen mind almost exclusively to fencing and the mellow sociability that is induced by nightly and liberal indulgence in honest German beer." During the summer vacation of 1853, Weierstrass wrote up another original result and this time sent it to a well-read professional journal, Crelle's Journal. It appeared in 1854 and caused quite a commotion a masterful work of original mathematics from an unknown high school teacher! With the support of German mathematicians, he was given several honorary degrees and made Assistant Professor at the University of Berlin where he spent the rest of his life. His research fame spread quickly, and he was also known as a popular and accessible teacher, unusual qualities for a professor in those days. When Sonja Kovalevskaia came to Germany from Russia to study mathematics, she was not allowed to attend classes at the university because she was a woman, so Weierstrass privately tutored her for several years. Later, he kept in touch, worked to help her find a suitable academic position, and was very pleased she won the prize of the French Academy of Science.

13. Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass
Karl Weierstrass s father became a tax inspector when Karl was eight years old.This job involved him in only spending short periods in any one place so
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Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass
Karl Weierstrass's father became a tax inspector when Karl was eight years old. This job involved him in only spending short periods in any one place so Karl frequently moved from school to school as the family moved around Prussia. In 1829, Weierstrass entered the Gymnasium in Paderborn. Weierstrass excelled at the Gymnasium despite having to take on a part-time job as a bookkeeper to help out the family finances. Though Weierstrass showed promise in mathematics, his father wished him to study finance. So after graduating from the Gymnasium in 1834, he entered the University of Bonn with a course planned out for him which included the study of law, finance and economics. Weierstrass was torn between the subject he loved and the subject his father wanted for him, and he spent 4 years of intensive fencing and drinking. In 1841, Weierstrass had taken the necessary oral examinations and he began as a teacher. He wrote three short papers in 1841 and 1842 which contained the concepts on which he based his theory of functions of a complex variable in later years. He taught at various schools in Germany. As a teacher of mathematics he was required to teach other topics too, and he taught physics, botany, geography, history, German, calligraphy and even gymnastics. Weierstrass published a full version of his theory of inversion of hyperelliptic integrals in his next paper in 1856. Now there was a move from a number of universities to offer him a chair, and he accepted one from the Industry Institute in Berlin, follwed quickly by one at the University of Berlin.

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Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstraß (October 31, 1815 – February 19, 1897) was aGerman mathematician who is often cited as the father of modern analysis .
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Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstraß October 31 February 19 ) was a German mathematician who is often cited as the "father of modern analysis". (The letter may be transliterated as ss ; one often writes Weierstrass .) He was born in Ostenfelde Westphalia (today Germany ) and died in Berlin , Germany. Karl Weierstraß Missing image
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15. Karl Weierstrass - Enpsychlopedia
Karl Weierstrass was the son of Wilhem Weierstrass, a government official, andTheodora It uses material from the Wikipedia article Karl Weierstrass .
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Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass Weierstraß October 31 February 19 ) was a German mathematician who is often cited as the "father of modern analysis". He was born in Ostenfelde Westphalia (today Germany ) and died in Berlin , Germany. Missing image
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Translate this page Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstraß (1815 bis 1897). Karl weierstrass karl Weierstraßwurde am 31. Oktober 1815 in Ostenfelde (Westfalen) als Sohn eines
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Karl Weierstraß wurde am 31. Oktober 1815 in Ostenfelde (Westfalen) als Sohn eines Verwaltungsbeamten geboren. Seine Mutter starb sehr jung und die Familie lebte in eher ärmlichen Verhältnissen, doch war seinem Vater die Wichtigkeit einer guten Ausbildung wohl bewußt. Als überaus begabter Schüler studierte er von 1834 bis 1838 Kameralistik in Bonn, was ihm jedoch wenig Befriedigung bereitete, da seine große Leidenschaft bereits der Mathematik gehörte. Der Abbruch des Studiums war natürlich ein finanzielles Fiasko für die Familie, aus dem man mit der Notlösung eines Akademiestudiums der Mathematik (entspricht dem heutigen Lehramtsstudium) noch das beste zu machen suchte. Schon während seines ersten Studiums beschäftigte sich Weierstraß intensiv mit den Werken von Jacobi über elliptische Funktionen, die ihn anfangs überforderten und die er mithilfe einer Vorlesungsmitschrift von Gudermann, der der zweite war, der nach Jacobi auf diesem Gebiet arbeitete und der der einzige war, der Weierstraß bis zu seinem Staatsexamen je unterrichtet hat. (Er benötigte ein halbes Jahr für das Studium.) Von 1842 bis 1855 war er als Lehrer in Deutsch-Krone und in Braunsberg tätig. In dieser Zeit fehlte ihm vor allem eine mathematische Bibliothek und ein Ansprechpartner, doch er arbeitete ständig an den selbstgestellten Problemen. 1854 erschien seine Arbeit über Abel sche Funktionen im Crelle Journal, in welcher er die Lösung des Jacobi

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Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass (Weierstra?/b ) (October 31, Karl Weierstrasswas the son of Wilhem Weierstrass, a government official, and Theodora
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Karl Weierstrass
Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass Weierstraß October 31 February 19 ) was a German mathematician who is often cited as the "father of modern analysis". He was born in Ostenfelde Westphalia (today Germany ) and died in Berlin , Germany. Missing image
Karl_Weierstraß.jpg Karl Weierstraß Karl Weierstrass was the son of Wilhem Weierstrass, a government official, and Theodora Vonderforst. His interest in mathematics began while he was a Gymnasium student, and was sent to the University of Bonn upon graduation to prepare for a government position. Because his studies were to be in the fields of law, economics, and finance, he was immediately in conflict with his hopes to study mathematics. He resolved the conflict by paying little heed to his planned course of study, but continued private study in mathematics. The outcome was leaving the university without a degree. His father was able to obtain a place for him in a teacher training school in Muenster , and he later was certified as a teacher in that city. During this period of study, Weierstrass attended the lectures of Christoph Gudermann and became interested in elliptic functions After 1850 Weierstrass suffered from a long period of illness, but was able to publish papers that brought him fame and distinction. In 1857 he took the chair of mathematics at the

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Karl Weierstrass is best known for his construction of the theory of Festschrift zur Ged?chtnisfeier für Karl Weierstrass (CologneOpladen, 1966).
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Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass
Karl Weierstrass is best known for his construction of the theory of complex functions by means of power series.
Born: 31 Oct 1815 in Ostenfelde, Bavaria (now Germany)
Died: 19 Feb 1897 in Berlin, Germany
Introduction
After Weierstrass had held several minor teaching positions, his work became recognised after he published a major paper on abelian functions in Crelle's Journal. In 1856 he obtained support from Kummer and he was appointed to the University of Berlin.
His successful lectures in mathematics attracted students from all over the world. The topics of his lectures included:- mathematical physics (1856/57), introduction to the theory of analytic functions (where he set out results he had obtained in 1841 but never published), the theory of elliptic functions (his main research topic), and applications to problems in geometry and mechanics.
In his lectures of 1859/60 Weierstrass gave Introduction to analysis where he tackled the foundations of the subject for the first time. In 1860/61 he lectured on the Integral calculus . In his 1863/64 course on The general theory of analytic functions Weierstrass began to formulate his theory of the real numbers.

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Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass (WeierstraŸ) (October 31, 1815 – February Karl Weierstrass was the son of Wilhem Weierstrass, a government official,
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