Monday, October 17, 2016

Biography of Georg Riemann

Recognized as one of the greatest mathematicians of the 19th century, Georg Riemann, more commonly cognise as Bernhard Riemann, made some(prenominal) enormous contributions to mathematics. Gauss even describes him as a creative, active real mathematical mind, and of a gloriously ertile originality(Flood and Wilson, 96).\nBorn September 17th, 1826 to a poor Lutheran government minister in the small town of Breselenz, Ger some, Georg Riemann quickly came to love mathematics. In 1840 Georg moved in with his naan to assist middle give lessons and two years by and by when his grandmother died moved to Lueneburg to attend the Johanneum(high school). His instructor, recognizing his mathematical abilities, lent Georg mod math books; who normally brought the books cover version in a fewer days to discuss them. In 1846, his father sent him the University of Göttingen, where he started to study linguistics and theology to take after(prenominal) his father. Regularly attending cl asses in mathematics, his father finally gave him allowance to pursue his dream of adequate a mathematician. In 1847, he transferred to the University of Berlin and studied under many world renowned mathematicians much(prenominal) as Jacobi, Steiner, and Einstein; return to Göttingen in 1849. On December 16th, 1851, Georg received his Ph.D. for his dissertation complex function speculation and Riemann surfaces. Georg soon became a prof at Göttingen after the death of Dirichlet in 1859. In June of 1862, he married Elise Koch, and had a daughter. July 20th, 1866 Georg Riemann died of Tuberculosis, on a elusion to Italy(Hering).\nBeing on of the hint mathematicians of the nineteenth century, Riemann introduced many ideas in complex and real analysis, differential gear geometry and, number theory. Probably the near famous of Riemanns published whole works Über die Hypothesen welche der Geometrie zu Grunde liegen (On the hypotheses which be geometry) introduces his theory of higher dimensions. In this paper Georg explains h...

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