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Kronecker

[ kroh-nek-er; German kroh-nek-uhr ]

noun

  1. ··DZ [lee, -, uh, -pohld, ley, -oh-pawlt], 1823–91, German mathematician.


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Leopold Kronecker was an eminent professor at the University of Berlin, and one of Cantor’s teachers.

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In the late 1800s the famous german mathematician Leopold Kronecker proclaimed, “God made the integers, all else is the work of man.”

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The Mind and Peristalsis.—Analogous to Pawlow's ingenious experiments, with regard to digestive secretion in the stomach, are Kronecker's experiments at Berne upon the motor function of the intestinal tract.

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The theory of the modular equations, more particularly for the case n = 5, has been studied by C. Hermite, L. Kronecker and F. Brioschi.

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A German mathematician, Kronecker, did not hesitate to declare that "the history of mathematics will speak of her as one of the rarest investigators."

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