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  1. Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein (16 de abril de 1823 - 11 de octubre de 1852) 1 fue un matemático alemán. Como Galois y Abel , Eisenstein murió antes de cumplir 30 años y, como Abel, su muerte se debió a la tuberculosis .

  2. Gotthold Eisenstein. Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein (16 April 1823 – 11 October 1852) was a German mathematician. He specialized in number theory and analysis, and proved several results that eluded even Gauss. Like Galois and Abel before him, Eisenstein died before the age of 30. Read more on Wikipedia.

  3. Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein, rele Ferdinand Eisenstein, ki fèt 16 avril 1823 nan Bèlen epi ki mouri 11 oktòb 1852 nan Bèlen, se yon matematisyen alman.

  4. Biographie Eisenstein: Ferdinand Gotthold Max E., Mathematiker, geb.16. April 1823 zu Berlin, † 11. Oct. 1852 ebenda. Sohn einer seit Geschlechtern dem Handel ergebenen Familie hatte E. manche häuslichen Schwierigkeiten zu bekämpfen, bevor er sich überhaupt dem Studium, und nun gar einem so ganz von praktischen Lebenszwecken abseits führenden Studium widmen durfte, wie das der Mathematik ...

  5. Eisenstein's irreducibility criterion is a method for proving that a polynomial with integer coefficients is irreducible (that is, cannot be written as a product of two polynomials of smaller degree with integer coefficients). Due to its specific requirements, it is not generally applicable to most polynomials, but it is useful for exhibiting examples of carefully chosen polynomials which ...

  6. Eisenstein, Ferdinand Gotthold Max. ( b. Berlin, Germany, 16 April 1823; d. Berlin, 11 October 1852) Mathematics. Eisenstein’s father, Johann Konstantin Eisenstein, and his mother, the former Helene Pollack, had converted from Judaism to Protestantism before Gotthold was born. His father, who had served eight years in the Prussian army, tried ...

  7. Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein. Biography. Dr. phil. honoris causa Universität Breslau 1845. Dissertation: Mathematics Subject Classification: 11—Number theory. Advisor: Ernst Eduard Kummer. Advisor 2: Nicolaus Wolfgang Fischer. No students known. If you have additional information or corrections regarding this mathematician, please use ...