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  1. Volume I consists of Kummer's number theory. It constitutes a unity of thought and spirit almost from first sentence to last. One of the joys of reading it is in the double spectacle: the steady train of mathematical content, unimpeded by lack of basic algebraic number theory; while here and there, to serve problems at hand, the deft, unobtrusive forging of pieces of present day technique. It ...

  2. Ernst Eduard Kummer (Sinh ngày 29 tháng 1 năm 1810 – mất ngày 14 tháng 5 năm 1893) là nhà toán học Đức. Với kinh nghiệm trong toán học ứng dụng, Kummer huấn luyện các sĩ quan quân đội Đức trong đạn đạo học; sau đó, ông chuyển sang dạy 10 năm trong trường gymnasium, tương đương với mức trường trung học phổ thông tại ...

  3. Ernst Eduard Kummer. Ernst Eduard Kummer (* 29. Januar 1810 in Sorau, Niederlausitz; † 14. Mai 1893 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Mathematiker und Hochschullehrer, der sich vor allem mit Zahlentheorie, Analysis und Geometrie befasste. Kummer in den 1870er Jahren.

  4. Kummer,E.E.:Collected Papers. Discontinued series: although this series no longer publishes new content, the published titles listed here remain available. Book titles in this series. Collected Papers II Function Theory, Geometry and Miscellaneous Author ...

  5. Ernst Eduard Kummer gehört wie Weierstraß zu den überragenden Berliner Mathematikern, die ihre Laufbahn als Gymnasiallehrer begonnen haben. Er wurde als jüngerer von zwei Söhnen seines Vaters Carl Gotthelf Kummer, eines Arztes, und seiner Mutter Friederike Sophie, geb. Rothe, am 29. Januar 1810 im damals niederlausitzischen Sorau (heute

  6. Collected papers : Ernst Eduard Kummer Kummer, Ernst Eduard (1810 - 1893) 1975 : MATH QA 3 K96: 1092660: Libraries and Hours | Ask a Librarian. Home ; About ...

  7. Ernst Kummer. Ernst Eduard Kummer (born 29 January 1810, Sorau, Brandenburg; died 14 May 1893 Berlin) was a German mathematician. At first he was a school teacher, teaching in a German high school gymnasium, where he inspired the Leopold Kronecker to become a mathematician. He became professor of mathematics in Breslau and then in Berlin.