Carl Neumann

German mathematician and academic

Carl Neumann - German mathematician and academic
Born

1832
193 years ago

Died

March 27th, 1925
100 years ago — 93 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Germany

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Contributed significantly to the fields of mathematics and geometry. Held a professorship at the University of Halle. Developed the Neumann series, an important tool in functional analysis. Published numerous papers and books on mathematical theories and applications.

Developed the Neumann series

Contributed to differential geometry

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