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Mathematische Werke
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Volume 3

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Part of Cambridge Library Collection - Mathematics

  • Date Published: April 2013
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108059152

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  • The German mathematician Karl Weierstrass (1815–97) is generally considered to be the father of modern analysis. His clear eye for what was important is demonstrated by the publication, late in life, of his polynomial approximation theorem; suitably generalised as the Stone–Weierstrass theorem, it became a central tool for twentieth-century analysis. Furthermore, the Weierstrass nowhere-differentiable function is the seed from which springs the entire modern theory of mathematical finance. The best students in Europe came to Berlin to attend his lectures, and his rigorous style still dominates the first analysis course at any university. His seven-volume collected works in the original German contain not only published treatises but also records of many of his famous lecture courses. Edited by Johannes Knoblauch (1855–1915), Volume 3 was published in 1903.

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    • Date Published: April 2013
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108059152
    • length: 376 pages
    • dimensions: 297 x 210 x 20 mm
    • weight: 0.9kg
    • contains: 1 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Vorwort
    1. Ueber die analytische Darstellbarkeit sogenannter willkürlicher Functionen reeller Argumente
    2. Untersuchungen über die Flächen, deren mittlere Krümmung überall gleich Null ist
    3. Allgemeine Untersuchungen über 2n-fach periodische Functionen von n Veränderlichen
    4. Ueber die Convergenz der Theta-Reihen beliebig vieler Argumente
    5. Verallgemeinerung einer Jacobi'schen Thetaformel
    6. Nachtrag zu der am 4. März 1858 in der königl. Akademie der Wissenschaften gelesenen Abhandlung
    7. Ueber die Bedingungen der Zerlegbarkeit einer ganzen rationalen Function von mehr als zwei Veränderlichen
    8. Zur Theorie der Jacobi'schen Functionen von mehreren Veränderlichen
    9. Rein geometrischer Beweis des Hauptsatzes der projectivischen Geometrie
    10. Zur Dioptrik
    11. Zwei specielle Flächen vierter Ordnung
    12. Ueber eine die Raumcurven constanter Krümmung betreffende, von Delaunay herrührende Aufgabe der Variationsrechnung
    13. Fortsetzung der Untersuchung über die Minimalflächen
    14. Analytische Bestimming einfach zusammenhängender Minimalflächenstücke
    15. Ueber eine besondere Gattung von Minimalflächen
    16. Einfacher Beweis eines Hermitischen Satzes
    17. Neuer Beweis des Satzes, dass jede ganze rationale Function einer Veränderlichen dargestellt werden kann als ein Product aus linearen Functionen derselben Veränderlichen
    18. Zur Determinantentheorie
    19. Zur Theorie der hyperelliptischen Functionen
    20. Ueber Normalformen algebraischer Gebilde
    21. Zur Integration der hyperelliptischen Differentialgleichungen
    Anhang
    Anmerkung.

  • Author

    Karl Weierstrass

    Editor

    Johannes Knoblauch

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