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  1. Rudolf Otto Sigismund Lipschitz (Koningsbergen, 14 mei 1832 - Bonn, 7 oktober 1903) was een Duitse wiskundige. Lipschitz begon zijn studie wiskunde in 1847 aan de Universiteit van Königsberg . Later ging hij naar Berlijn en in 1853 behaalde hij zijn doctoraat bij Johann Dirichlet en Martin Ohm .

  2. Rudolf Otto Sigismund Lipschitz (* 14. máj 1832, Kráľovec, Rusko, vtedy Prusko - † 7. október 1903, Bonn, Nemecko) bol nemecký matematik, žiak Dirichleta a učiteľ Felixa Kleina. Zaoberal sa mnohými oblasťami matematiky , napríklad matematickou analýzou , teóriou spojitosti , teóriou čísel , algebrami s involúciou , diferenciálnou geometriou , či klasickou mechanikou .

  3. Lipschitz, Rudolf Otto Sigismund. ( b. near Königsberg, Germany [now Kaliningrad, R.S.F.S.R.], 14 May 1832; d. Bonn, Germany, 7 October 1903), mathematics. Lipschitz was born on his father’s estate, Bönkein. At the age of fifteen he began the study of mathematics at the University of Königsberg, where Franz Neumann was teaching.

  4. Rudolf Lipschitz (Q77322) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. German mathematician (1832-1903) Rudolf Otto Sigismund Lipschitz; edit. Language Label ...

  5. 12 de may. de 2024 · Rudolf Otto Sigismund Lipschitz (14 May 1832 – 7 October 1903) was a German mathematician and professor at the University of Bonn from 1864. Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet was his teacher. He supervised the early work of Felix Klein.

  6. Rudolf Lipschitz Over the course of nearly four decades in Bonn, Rudolf Lipschitz’s activity unfolded in a broad range of areas. He founded the mathematical seminar, built up the library and successfully established a third position in 1892, thereby enabling Hermann Minkowski to begin his university teaching career. Lipschitz’s main ...

  7. Rudolf Lipschitz. Rudolf Otto Sigismund Lipschitz (14 May 1832 – 7 October 1903) was a German mathematician and professor at the University of Bonn from 1864. Peter Gustav Dirichlet was his teacher. He supervised the early work of Felix Klein. While Lipschitz gave his name to the Lipschitz continuity condition, he worked in a broad range of ...