Carl David Tolmé Runge
German physicist and mathematician

Born
August 30th, 1856
168 years ago
Died
January 3rd, 1927
98 years ago — 70 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
Germany
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Contributed significantly to the fields of physics and mathematics. Developed the Runge-Kutta methods for solving ordinary differential equations. Worked on the theory of interpolation and approximation of functions. Collaborated with many prominent scientists during the early 20th century and published numerous academic papers and studies that were influential in both mathematics and physics.
Developed the Runge-Kutta methods for differential equations
Contributed to interpolation theory
Published influential academic papers
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