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  Christoph Gudermann - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Christoph Gudermann (March 25, 1798 - September 25, 1852) was born in Vienenburg, Germany.
He was the son of a school teacher and became a teacher himself after studying at the University of Gottingen, where his advisor was Karl Friedrich Gauss.
While there, Karl Weierstrass took Gudermann's course in elliptic functions, the first to be taught in any institute.
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 Gudermann biography
Christoph was academically able in his schooling so, as many able boys at this time did, it was intended that he should train to became a priest.
Gudermann is best known, however, as the teacher of Weierstrass between 1839 and 1841 while Weierstrass worked for his secondary school teacher's certificate.
Not only did Gudermann undertake research in the theory of elliptic functions but he was one of the first to teach the topic.
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 Gudermann (print-only)
Gudermann worked almost exclusively on spherical geometry and special functions but he is not remembered for any original mathematical results in these areas.
Gudermann, at this time, was particularly interested in the theory of elliptic functions and in the expansion of functions by power series.
Much of the article [3] is devoted to studying Gudermann's work and how it influenced the direction that Weierstrass's research would take, in particular it played an important role in Weierstrass's habilitation thesis.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Christoph Gudermann   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Jacob Christoph also spelled Jakob Christoffel German novelist, whose Simplicissimus series is one of the masterworks of his country's literature.
Satiric and partially autobiographical, it is a matchless social picture of the often grotesque Thirty Years' War (1618–48).
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In his more extensive work on the theory of special functions Gudermann published several papers beginning in 1830 which extended work which was developed by
Gudermann is best known, however, as the teacher of
Weierstrass based his theory of functions of a complex variable in later years after 1857 are found explicitly in his unpublished works written in Münster from 1841 through 1842, while still under the influence of Gudermann.
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 BOL | Bücher: Der Sarotti-Mohr von Rita Gudermann, Bernhard Wulff
Bücher: Der Sarotti-Mohr von Rita Gudermann, Bernhard Wulff
Die bewegte Geschichte einer Werbefigur — von Rita Gudermann, Bernhard Wulff
Rita Gudermann: Rita Gudermann; Jahrgang 1964; Studium der Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Germanistik und Biologie in Berlin; wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin für Wirtschaftsgeschichte; seit 2001 freie Journalistin und Autorin u.a.
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 Grimmelshausen, Hans Jacob Christoph von --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Jacob Christoph also spelled Jakob Christoffel German novelist, whose Simplicissimus series is one of the masterworks of his country's literature.
Satiric and partially autobiographical, it is a matchless social picture of the often grotesque Thirty Years' War (1618–48).
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 Modified Full Gudermannian Device
The 'Gud' implying it is a Gudermann function, 'p' implying a zero to positive input level input level, and 'fn' implying that the output excursion although smooth as in a normal Gudermann function, changes from minus one in magnitude to positive 1 as limits.
The blue trace is the analytic derivative of the modified Gudermann function.
The maroon trace, almost a trapezoid, is the SPICE derivative of the modified Gudermann generator.
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 Konigsmark, Philipp Christoph, Count von --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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Christoph von Dohnányi was a versatile conductor with a highly intellectual approach that led to well-crafted, artistic performances.
The works of 18th-century German poet Christoph Martin Wieland span the major literary trends of his age.
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However, in 1839 he went to the Academy at Muenster to study under Christoph Gudermann, who worked on elliptic functions and spherical geometry.
Gudermann strongly encouraged Weierstrass in his mathematical studies.
Poor Gudermann, who was content to mess around with special functions and spherical geometry, seems to have been one of Gauss' worst students.
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 University of Notre Dame Archives: Calendar (1839)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Gudermann is sending this letter by a young woman who will marry a teacher in Catskill, (New York), and who will mail the letter to Rese in America.
Gudermann hopes that Rese will be happy and well as he is himself and that he may bear the burden of his office patiently and not forget him.
Gudermann thinks and speaks of him often and has proved to others by Rese's example that God is with a good person.
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Christoph Gudermann ( March 25, 1798 - September 25, 1852) was born in Vienenburg, Germany.
He was the son of a school teacher and became a teacher himself after studying at the University of Gottingen, where his advisor was Karl Friedrich Gauss.
While there, Karl Weierstrass took Gudermann's course in elliptic functions, the first to be taught in any institute.
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Christoph Gudermann taught at Münster and worked on spherical geometry and special functions.
He is best known as the teacher of Weierstrass between 1839 and 1841 while Weierstrass worked for his secondary school teacher's certificate.
Gudermann, at this time, was particularly interested in the theory of elliptic functions and in the expansion of functions by power series.
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 Christoph_Gudermann - The Wordbook Encyclopedia
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He was the son of a school teacher and became a teacher himself after studying at the University of Göttingen, where his advisor was Karl Friedrich Gauss.
He began his teaching career in Kleve and then transferred to a school in Münster.
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 Gagern, Hans Christoph, Freiherr von --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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second son of Hans Christoph von Gagern, liberal, anti-Austrian German politician and president of the 1848–49 Frankfurt National Assembly, who was one of the leading spokesmen for the Kleindeutsch...
Hans Christoph von Gagern's eldest son, a German soldier and administrator, and military commander of several Dutch provinces, who served as chief of staff during the wars against the Belgian rebels...
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 Gudermann   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
He obtained a post as a teacher of mathematics in a secondary school in Kleve in 1823 and taught there until 1832 when he was appointed to the Theological and Philosophical Academy in Münster.
Gudermann worked almost exclusively on spherical geometry and
For this reason and because of its constant curvature there exist many similarities between spherical geometry and plane geometry; yet at the same time Gudermann considered more interesting the study of cases where the similarity no longer holds.
www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk /history/Mathematicians/Gudermann.html   (589 words)

  
 The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Christoph Gudermann
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According to our current on-line database, Christoph Gudermann has 1 students and 11931 descendants.
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 Dohnanyi, Christoph von --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
He was born in Berlin, the grandson of Hungarian composer Ernö Dohnányi.
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In the early 18th century opera was merely a sophisticated kind of variety show.
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Karl G C Von Staudt was 52 this year and would die in a further 17 years.
Christoph Gudermann was 52 this year and would die in a further 2 years.
Franz Neumann was 52 this year and would die in a further 45 years.
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Private 'Gallery' of Londonbased German collage artist Christoph Noebel, displaying recent works and offering backround to his 'Life andamp; Work'.
Read a brief biography of this author who wrote during the 17th century.
Book by Christoph Maier is subtitled Mendicant Friars and the Cross in the Thirteenth Century.
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 Karl Weierstrass [Definition]
During this period of study, Weierstrass attended the lectures of Christoph Gudermann Christoph Gudermann (March 25, 1798 - September 25, 1852) was born in Vienenburg, Germany.
He began his teaching career in Kleve and then transferred to a school in Muenster.
Weierstrass was greatly influenced by this course, which marked...
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 Karl Weierstrass
Although this was not really a university, but rather a teacher training college, they had one good mathematician teaching there - Christoph Gudermann.
He is said to have been an abysmal teacher: very often, he had just one student sitting in his class - Karl Weierstraß.
His thesis was so good that Gudermann believed it to be strong enough for a doctoral degree.
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 Denner, Johann Christoph --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Denner's father, Heinrich, made horns and animal calls; from him Christoph learned instrument building, at the same time becoming an excellent performer.
His energy was mainly devoted to improving already existing woodwind instruments, and his well-tuned…
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 Gluck, Christoph Willibald --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
Romanian-born American singer whose considerable repertoire and splendid performance skills and presence made her one of the most sought-after recital performers of her day.
Italian choreographer and composer who was among the first to integrate dance, music, and plot in dramatic ballets.
Shortly after Handel's last London opera, the city was visited by the German composer Christoph Willibald Gluck.
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 Introduction to the Gamma Function
The gamma function was first introduced by the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707-1783) in his goal to generalize the factorial to non integer values.
Later, because of its great importance, it was studied by other eminent mathematicians like Adrien-Marie Legendre (1752-1833), Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855), Christoph Gudermann (1798-1852), Joseph Liouville (1809-1882), Karl Weierstrass (1815-1897), Charles Hermite (1822-1901),...
The gamma function belongs to the category of the special transcendental functions and we will see that some famous mathematical constants are occurring in its study.
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 Wieland, Christoph Martin --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The son of a Pietist minister, Wieland was born on Sept. 5, 1733, in Oberholzheim, near the imperial city of Biberach (now…
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 Munnich, Burkhard Christoph, Count von --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Munnich, Burkhard Christoph, Count von --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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Karl Weierstrass' advisor was Christoph Gudermann, whose advisor was Carl Friedrich Gauss [30 Apr 1777-23 Feb 1855], whose advisor was Johann Friedrich Pfaff, whose advisor was Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner (whose students included August Mobius), whose advisor was Christian Hausen, whose advisor was Johann Christoph Wichmannshausen whose advisor for the 1685 Leipzig Ph.D. was Otto Menken.
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 123bio.net - Revues - Mécanismes moléculaires de la perception olfactive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Cremer, H., Lange, R., Christoph, A., Plomann, M., Vopper, G., Roes, J., Brown, R., Baldwin, S., Kraemer, P. and Scheff, S. Inactivation of the N-CAM gene in mice results in size reduction of the olfactory bulb and deficits in spatial learning.
Schandar, M., Laugwitz, K. L., Boekhoff, I., Kroner, C., Gudermann, T., Schultz, G. and Breer, H. Odorants selectively activate distinct G protein subtypes in olfactory cilia.
Schild, D. and Lischka, F. Amiloride-insensitive cation conductance in Xenopus laevis olfactory neurons: a combined patch clamp and calcium imaging analysis.
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 Bibliography 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Gudermann, Rita, 'Die Hauptstadt stank zum Himmel: Wasser für Berlin', Damals, 1999, 31, 20-25
Heyll, Uwe, Horst, Christoph auf der, and Labisch, Alfons, 'Vorbemerkungen zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte der Naturheilkunde', Medizinhistorisches Journal, 1999, 34, 3-45
Sonnlechner, Christoph and Winiwarter, Verena, 'Recht und Verwaltung in grundherrschaftlichen Waldordnungen Niederösterreichs und Salzburgs (16.
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