Lejeune Dirichlet, Peter Gustav, 1805-1859

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Name (Hebrew)
לז'ן דיריכלה, יוהאן פטר גוסטב, 1805-1859
Name (Latin)
Lejeune Dirichlet, Peter Gustav, 1805-1859
Other forms of name
Lejeune Dirichlet, Johann Peter Gustav, 1805-1859
Dirichlet, Peter Gustav Lejeune, 1805-1859
Date of birth
1805-02-13
Date of death
1859-05-05
Occupation
Mathematicians
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 5886
Wikidata: Q29193
Library of congress: n 83062956
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Wikipedia description:

Johann Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet (; German: [ləˈʒœn diʁiˈkleː]; 13 February 1805 – 5 May 1859) was a German mathematician. In number theory, he proved special cases of Fermat's last theorem and created analytic number theory. In analysis, he advanced the theory of Fourier series and was one of the first to give the modern formal definition of a function. In mathematical physics, he studied potential theory, boundary-value problems, and heat diffusion, and hydrodynamics. Although his surname is Lejeune Dirichlet, he is commonly referred to by his mononym Dirichlet, in particular for results named after him.

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