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Pringsheim is a
Jewish Silesian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alfred Pringsheim (1850–1941), mathematician, father-in-law of writer...
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Alfred Pringsheim (2
September 1850 – 25 June 1941) was a
German mathematician and
patron of the arts. He was the father-in-law of the
author and Nobel...
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Katia Mann (born
Katharina Hedwig Pringsheim; 24 July 1883 – 25
April 1980) was the
youngest child and only
daughter (among four sons) of the
German Jewish...
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Pringsheim, who
married Thomas Mann in 1905.
Pringsheim was the son of
mathematician and
artist Alfred Pringsheim and his wife
Hedwig Dohm
Pringsheim...
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Nathanael Pringsheim (30
November 1823 – 6
October 1894) was a
German botanist.
Nathanael Pringsheim was born at Landsberg,
Prussian Silesia, and studied...
- In calculus, the Abel–Dini–
Pringsheim theorem is a
convergence test
which constructs from a
divergent series a
series that
diverges more slowly, and from...
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married Alfred Pringsheim. They had 5 children:
Erich Pringsheim,
Peter Pringsheim,
Heinz Pringsheim,
Klaus Pringsheim Sr. and
Katia Pringsheim who married...
- Śleszyński–
Pringsheim theorem is a
statement about convergence of
certain continued fractions. It was
discovered by Ivan Śleszyński and
Alfred Pringsheim in the...
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Ernst Pringsheim Jr. or
Ernst Georg Pringsheim (October 26, 1881 in Breslau,
Lower Silesia –
December 26, 1970 in Hannover) was a
German Natural scientist...
- The Vivanti–
Pringsheim theorem is a
mathematical statement in
complex analysis, that
determines a
specific singularity for a
function described by certain...