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  1. 27 de ene. de 2009 · Fundamenta nova theoriae functionum ellipticarum : Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi. Publication date. 1829. Publisher. Sumtibus fratrumBorntraeger. Collection. americana. Book from the collections of. University of Michigan. Language. English.

  2. Hace 6 días · Theoria Evolutionis Functionum Ellipticarum. §§.35 — 66; Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi; Book: Fundamenta nova theoriae functionum ellipticarum Published online: 05 October 2013 Print publication: 15 November 2012, pp 84-188 First published in: 1829; Chapter; Get access

  3. Fundamenta nova theoriae functionum ellipticarum (from Latin: New Foundations of the Theory of Elliptic Functions) is a treatise on elliptic functions by German mathematician Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi.

    • Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi
    • 1829
  4. *Original title: "’ Fundamenta Nova Theoriae Functionum Ellipticarum"’, first published in "‘Königsberg: Gebrüder Borntraeger, 1829, as a book, reprinted in "‘C.G.J. Jacobi’s Gesammelte Werke Volume 1, pp. 49-239 , translated by: Alexander Aycock, for the "‘Euler-Kreis Mainz"’ 1

  5. 20 de jun. de 2024 · Fundamenta nova theoriae functionum ellipticarum. Search within full text. Get access. Cited by 3. Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Online publication date: October 2013. Print publication year: 2012. First published in: 1829. Online ISBN: 9781139344081. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139344081. Subjects:

    • Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi
    • 1829
  6. The Fundamenta nova are marking a stage of maturation of the theory of elliptic functions (Grattan-Guinness 2005, 428). Jacobi has put their study in its proper context by clarifying that they are functions of complex variables and thereby revealing their characteristic property of double periodicity (the later defining property).

  7. Fundamenta nova theoriae functionum ellipticarum Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (1804–51) was one of the nineteenth century’s greatest mathematicians, as attested by the diversity of mathematical objects named after him.