The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Georg Frobenius According to our current online database, georg frobenius has 17 students and3719 descendants. We welcome any additional information. http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=4642
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Extractions: Over US$155,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August. Thank you for your generosity! Picture of Frobenius Ferdinand Georg Frobenius October 26 August 3 ) was a German mathematician , best-known for his contributions to the theory of differential equations and to group theory Frobenius was born in Charlottenburg , a suburb of Berlin , and was educated at the University of Berlin . His thesis was on the solution of differential equations, under the direction of Weierstrass . After its completion in , he taught in Berlin for a few years before receiving an appointment at the Polytechnicum in Zurich (now ETH Zurich ). In he returned to Berlin, where he was elected to the Prussian Academy of Sciences. edit Group theory was one of Frobenius' principal interests in the second half of his career. One of his first notable contributions was the proof of the Sylow theorems for abstract groups. Earlier proofs had been for permutation groups. His proof of the first Sylow theorem (on the existence of Sylow groups) is the one still used today.
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Extractions: Search algebra arithmetic calculus equations ... more applied mathematics mathematical games mathematicians more ... Group theorists Picture of Frobenius Ferdinand Georg Frobenius October 26 August 3 ) was a German mathematician , best-known for his contributions to the theory of differential equations and to group theory Frobenius was born in Charlottenburg , a suburb of Berlin , and was educated at the University of Berlin . His thesis was on the solution of differential equations, under the direction of Weierstrass . After its completion in , he taught in Berlin for a few years before receiving an appointment at the Polytechnicum in Zurich (now ETH Zurich ). In 1893 he returned to Berlin, where he was elected to the Prussian Academy of Sciences. Group theory was one of Frobenius' principal interests in the second half of his career. One of his first notable contributions was the proof of the Sylow theorems for abstract groups. Earlier proofs had been for permutation groups. His proof of the first Sylow theorem (on the existence of Sylow groups) is the one still used today.
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Extractions: Quod erat demonstrandum , Q. E. D. FROBENIUS, his proof SIR WILLIAM would have been so proud of me! completed at last, Now his Quaternions are proved unique, And though some scornful men may cry, "A freak," but fearful of I know that they are good, and useful, too! his detractors, State your theorem: struggle with it: prove it true. What then's more glorious? He said, "Alone, remembers the late Beauty stands naked. After one has shown SIR WILLIAM ROWAN The use of a new theory, tailored clothes HAMILTON's poor For Beautynot to cover her, but to disclose opinion of Pure New charms beside the oldthen one is worth Mathematics, The name of Mathematician." Scorn and mirth Does them ill credit; for they know I've tried, Tried and succeeded. My work is applied, No doubt of it! Can't they let me be?
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18.03IS, Spring 2005 - Frobenius Integrals Above are two pictures of Ferdinand georg frobenius. This page contains links tosupplemental notes, figures, MAPLE commands and an overall explanation of http://web.mit.edu/18.03-esg/www/cws05/maple/froblog.html
Extractions: Frobenius Integrals Above are two pictures of Ferdinand Georg Frobenius This page contains links to supplemental notes, figures, MAPLE commands and an overall explanation of what's going on in Example 4 of Section 3.4 of the text, Pages 238-239 (244-245 in the fourth edition). For a simpler example demonstrating what's going on and why, check out the notes A Cautionary Note Related to Exceptional Frobenius Solutions Xdvi or PDF All of the MAPLE commands used in this example are available in ASCII format, at Series Manipulation Commands , and may be copied and pasted into your MAPLE session. The figures on this page were generated with Release 3. To begin, MAPLE has its own syntax for Bessel functions. To enter y x J x , the command is y1:=BesselJ(1,x); To see how good MAPLE is, do the integration prescribed by the Reduction of Order technique, with the command y2:=y1*int(1/(x*y1^2),x); This gives you what may seem to be a peculiar result, in that MAPLE could do the integral at all, and that the leading factor, anticipating Equation (53) on Page 245 is present. To see the motivation for this, try Except for the output colors and size, you should get something like this:
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