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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. His early work on number theory had already attracted the attention of Carl Friedrich Gauss, but his reputation was made by his work on elliptic functions. Elliptic integrals had been studied for a long time, but in 1827 Jacobi and Niels Henrik Abel realised independently that the correct way to view them was by means of their inverse functions - what we now call the elliptic functions. The next few years witnessed a flowering of the subject as the two mathematicians pushed ahead. Adrien-Marie Legendre, an expert on the old theory, wrote: 'I congratulate myself that I have lived long enough to witness these magnanimous conflicts between two equally strong young athletes'. This Latin work, first published in 1829, is Jacobi's pioneering account of the new theory.Product Identifiers
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-139781108052009
eBay Product ID (ePID)128780704
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Number of Pages204 Pages
Publication NameFundamenta Nova Theoriae Functionum Ellipticarum
LanguageLatin
SubjectMathematics
Publication Year2012
TypeTextbook
AuthorCarl Gustav Jacob Jacobi
SeriesCambridge Library Collection-Mathematics
Dimensions
Item Height254 mm
Item Weight360 g
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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorCarl Gustav Jacob Jacobi