Examples of using Dirichlet in English and their translations into German
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Important parts of mathematics were influenced by Dirichlet.
Dirichlet commented on the thesis saying that in it Kronecker showed.
This allows relations between certain Dirichlet L-functions to be easily computed.
Dirichlet loved to make things clear to himself in an intuitive substrate;
Influenced by Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, Bjerknes worked for the rest of his life in the field of hydrodynamics.
Dirichlet shown this for continuous, piecewise-differentiable functions thus with countably many non-differentiable points.
The correct account of the intermediate boundary conditions for both Dirichlet and 3-rd order types has been thoroughly discussed in 1.
Dirichlet was appointed the same year, having modelled his behaviour on Humboldt's detailed instructions.
Ottilie was a cousin of Felix Mendelssohn and his sister Rebecca Mendelssohn Bartholdy,the wife of the mathematician Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet.
It is worth noting that Dirichlet made a later contribution proving the n 14 case a near miss for the n 7 case!
Weierstrass encouraged his student Hermann Amandus Schwarz to find alternatives to the Dirichlet principle in complex analysis, in which he was successful.
It was Dirichlet who had the greatest influence on him and Christoffel is rightly thought of as a student of Dirichlet 's.
In 1832 she married the mathematician Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, who was introduced to the Mendelssohn family by Alexander von Humboldt.
Dirichlet then made a request for assistance from Friedrich Wilhelm IV, supported strongly by Alexander von Humboldt, which was successful.
Meissel must be judged as a classical mathematician, continuing a tradition from an earlier epoch associated with names like Euler, Laplace, Legendre, Gauss,Jacobi, and Dirichlet.
Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet seems to have been the first to describe the Euclidean algorithm as the basis for much of number theory.
It is named after Georgy Voronoy, and is also called a Voronoi tessellation, a Voronoi decomposition, a Voronoi partition, or a Dirichlet tessellation after Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet.
In fact Dirichlet was able to complete his own proof of the n 5 case with an argument for case 2 which was an extension of his own argument for case 1.
Washnitzer studied at Princeton University under Emil Artin andin 1950 received a Ph.D.("A Dirichlet Principle for analytic functions of several complex variables") under the supervision of Salomon Bochner.
Clausius graduated from the University of Berlin in 1844 where he studied mathematics and physics with, among others, Gustav Magnus,Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet and Jakob Steiner.
Analytic number theory may be said to begin with the work of Dirichlet, and in particular with Dirichlet's memoir of 1837 on the existence of primes in a given arithmetic progression.
According to the Unit Theorem of Dirichlet the unit group U_L of L has a fundamental system of exactly 2 units e_1 and e_2 (of infinite order) and the root of unity -1, in this case: U_L< e_1, e_2, -1.
Steiner proposed Schläfli to assist his Berlin colleagues Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi,Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, Carl Wilhelm Borchardt and himself as an interpreter on a forthcoming trip to Italy.
However, Jacobi was not a wealthy man and Dirichlet, after visiting Jacobi and discovering his plight, wrote to Alexander von Humboldt asking him to help obtain some financial assistance for Jacobi from Friedrich Wilhelm IV.
On the one hand, this means that letters by Lea Mendelssohn and Rebecka Dirichlet that are an important source, especially regarding Fanny Hensel's music, appear at a much later stage.
On the one hand, this means that letters by Lea Mendelssohn and Rebecka Dirichlet that are an important source, especially regarding Fanny Hensel's music, appear at a much later stage. On the other hand, it makes the letters incredibly hard to read.
What is mostuseful to me is the almost daily association with Dirichlet, with whom I am for the first time beginning to learn properly; he is always completely amiable towards me, and he tells me without beating about the bush what gaps I need to fill and at the same time he gives me the instructions and the means to do it.