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  1. Koeffizientenfunktionen (Fuchs’sche Differentialgleichungen). Auszug vom 23. Mai 2016 • Lazarus Fuchs3 aus MacTutor history of Mathematics Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs Born: 5 May 1833 in Moschin (near Posen), Prussia (now Poznan, Poland) Died: 26 April 1902 in Berlin, Germany Lazarus Fuchs’s parents were the Jewish teacher Rafael Fuchs and ...

  2. Introduction. Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs (1833-1902) was the leading theorist of differential equations in the 1860s and 1870s, and, with Frobenius and Schwarz, a principal member of the 'second generation' of Berlin mathematicians. He obtained his Habilitation from Berlin University in 1865 and was eventually called back to succeed Kummer in 1884. His work can profitably be seen as an attempt to ...

  3. Lazarus Fuchs. Lazarus Fuchs attended the Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium in Berlin where his remarkable abilities at mathematics became very clear to his teachers while he was still young. Mathematics became the subject which, even at this early stage, Fuchs knew was going to dominate the rest of his life. After leaving the Gymnasium, he studied ...

  4. Abstract. In the years 1865, 1866, and 1868 Lazarus Fuchs published three papers, each entitled “Zur Theorie der Linearen Differentialgleichungen mit veränderlichen Coefficienten” (“on the theory of linear differential equations with variable coefficients”). These will be surveyed in this chapter.

  5. Richard Fuchs wurde 1897 in Berlin mit der Dissertation Ueber die Periodicitätsmoduln der hyperelliptischen Integrale als Functionen eines Verzweigungspunktes promoviert und war ab 1901 Oberlehrer für Mathematik am Gymnasium. Im Jahre 1906 wurde er an der Technischen Hochschule Berlin-Charlottenburg habilitiert.

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