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  1. Rudolf Otto Sigismund Lipschitz. 1832-1903. German mathematician whose most important work was in the areas of quadratic differential forms and mechanics in physics. His work on Hamilton-Jacobi methods of integrating equations of motion were readily applied to celestial mechanics to great effect. He also described the "Lipschitz condition"—an ...

  2. Grundlagen der Analysis. Herausgegeben:Krosigk, Esther von. Der deutsche Mathematiker Rudolf Otto Sigismund Lipschitz (1832-1903) befasste sich mit nahezu sämtlichen Gebieten derMathematik. Sein bedeutendstes Werk ist sein "Lehrbuch derAnalysis", welches in zwei Bänden erschien (Bonn 1877 und1880).

  3. The scientific estate of the mathematician Rudolf Lipschitz (1832-1903) was given to the University of Bonn by his heirs about thirty years ago. Since then. these papers have not been ordered, not even cataloged. The estate includes an extended scientific correspondence which was completely unknown up to now.

  4. Rudolf Lipschitz. /  50.717525°N, 7.081306°E  / 50.717525; 7.081306. Rudolf Otto Sigismund Lipschitz ( Königsberg, Prússia, 14 de maig de 1832 - Bonn, Imperi Alemany, 7 d'octubre de 1903) va ser un matemàtic alemany que va establir la condició de Lipschitz, [1] una desigualtat que garanteix la solució única de determinades ...

  5. German mathematician; born May 14, 1832, at Königsberg, East Prussia; died at Bonn Oct. 8, 1903. Educated at his native town (Ph.D. 1853), he established himself in 1857 as privat-docent in the University of Bonn, becoming professor of mathematics in the University of Breslau in 1862, and in that of Bonn in 1864. Lipschitz was the author of ...

  6. Rudolf Otto Sigismund Lipschitz (n. 14 mai 1832 - d. 7 octombrie 1903) a fost un matematician german . Este cunoscut mai ales pentru condiția de continuitate din analiza matematică ce îi poartă numele. Alte contribuții se înscriu în domenii ca: teoria numerelor, analiza matematică, geometrie diferențială și mecanică clasică .

  7. Rudolf Otto Sigismund Lipschitz (1832–1903) was a German mathematician. External links. O’Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., “Rudolf Otto Sigismund Lipschitz”, MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, University of St Andrews, . Rudolf Lipschitz entry at ProofWiki