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Crelle's Journal, or just
Crelle, is the
common name for a
mathematics journal, the
Journal für die
reine und
angewandte Mathematik (in English: Journal...
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Crelle may
refer to
August Leopold Crelle, a
German mathematician Crelle's Journal,
named after its
founder August Crelle,
formally the
Journal für die...
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August Leopold Crelle (17
March 1780 – 6
October 1855) was a
German mathematician. He was born in
Eichwerder near Wriezen, Brandenburg, and died in Berlin...
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April 1829, just two days
before a
letter arrived from
August Crelle telling Abel that
Crelle had
secured him an
appointment as a
professor at the University...
- has a midsphere. The
tetrahedra that have a
midsphere have been
called "
Crelle's tetrahedra"; they form a four-dimensional
subfamily of the six-dimensional...
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theories of Karl Weierstr**** (by his
pupil Ernst Kossak),
Eduard Heine (
Crelle's Journal, 74),
Georg Cantor (Annalen, 5), and
Richard Dedekind. Méray had...
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fifth degree by radicals.
Through his
friendship with the
editor Crelle, who
encouraged him in his work, he
wrote his
masterpiece Recherches sur...
- 7–37. Carl
Gustav Jacob Jacobi, "De
determinantibus Functionalibus,"
Crelle's Journal 22 (1841), pp. 319–352. "The "curly d" was used in 1770 by Antoine-Nicolas...
- thesis;
hence the name Cantor–Bernstein–Schröder theorem. Cantor's 1874
Crelle paper was the
first to
invoke the
notion of a 1-to-1 correspondence, though...
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Fundamenta nova
theoriae functionum ellipticarum (1829), and in
later papers in
Crelle's Journal.
Theta functions are of
great importance in
mathematical physics...