Examples of using Kummer in English and their translations into Hungarian
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The Kummer surface.
I am Madam Kummer.
Kummer also appointed many talented young lecturers including Clebsch, Christoffel and Fuchs.
Contact person: Kummer Orsolya.
Kummer continued his friendship with Kronecker but this put a strain on his relation with Weierstrass.
Ramanujan independently discovered results of Gauss, Kummer and others on hypergeometric series.
At Berlin he was a fellow student of Runge and he attended lectures by Weierstrass,Kronecker and Kummer.
His examiners included mathematicians and physicists, Kummer being one of the mathematics examiners.
The Kummer surface has 16 isolated conical double points and 16 singular tangent planes and was published in 1864.
In 1839, although still a school teacher, Kummer was elected to the Berlin Academy on Dirichlet's recommendation.
Kummer, however, tried to influence things so that Weierstrass would go to Berlin, not Breslau, so Weierstrass was not appointed.
In 1834 Jacobi received some work from Kummer who was at this time a teacher in a Gymnasium in Liegnitz.
Kummer's geometric period was one when he devoted himself to the study of theray systems that Hamilton had examined, but Kummer treated these problems algebraically.
Having first been elected to theBerlin Academy while still a school teacher, Kummer ended up with high office in the Academy.
But fortunately for the good of mathematics, Kummer received mathematics teaching as part of his degree to provide a proper foundation to the study of philosophy.
However Schwarz had succeeded Weierstrass accepting a professorship in Berlin in 1892;Kronecker died in 1891 and was succeeded by Frobenius; and Kummer had retired and been replaced by Fuchs.
Soon after Kummer was awarded the Grand Prix he was elected to membership of the Paris Academy of Sciences and then, in 1863, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London.
Its currently accepted scientific name dates from 1871,when the German mycologist Paul Kummer transferred this species to the genus Mycena, its name then becoming Mycena pura.
It was Fuchs who succeeded Kummer when he decided to retire in 1883 on the grounds that his memory was failing, although nobody other than Kummer himself ever detected this.
The method continued to be used from time to time by various mathematicians,for example Kummer in 1837 used Padé approximants to sum series which only converged very slowly.
He and his colleague Aronhold tried to attract high quality students to the Gewerbsakademie, butthis proved difficult with the highly prestigious University of Berlin with Weierstrass, Kummer and Kronecker close by.
Situated right on Vienna's mainshopping street Mariahilfer Straße, the Hotel Kummer occupies an impressive historic building next to the Neubaugasse stop of the U3 metro line.
While at Berlin, Kummer supervised a large number of doctoral students including many who went on to hold mathematics chairs at universities, including Bachmann, Cantor, du Bois-Reymond, Gordan, Schönflies and Schwarz.
While Weierstrass andKronecker offered the most recent results of their research in their lectures, Kummer in his restricted himself, after instituting the seminar, to laying firm foundations.
The three great mathematicians of Berlin, Kummer, Weierstrass and Kronecker were close friends for twenty years as they worked closely and effectively together, However, around 1875 Weierstrass and Kronecker fell out.
Among work undertaken after this was work on the representation of rational functions as sums of squares,integral points on certain elliptic curves, Kummer sums, and on factorising polynomials in several variables.
At Berlin Weierstrass had two exceptional colleagues, Kummer and Kronecker, and together the three gave Berlin a reputation as the leading university at which to study mathematics.
In our opinion Christoffel's teacher Dirichlet, belongs to the next most important group of mathematicians which includes(in chronological order of birth)Jacobi, Kummer, Kronecker, Dedekind, Cantor and Klein.
Kummer's mathematics lecturer HF Scherk inspired his interest in mathematics and Kummer soon was studying mathematics as his main subject, although at this stage he still saw it as leading to a later study of philosophy.