Rudolf Ackermann
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Rudolf Ackermann was a prominent 19th-century German mathematician known for his contributions to algebra and for inspiring the Ackermann–Teubner Memorial Award.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T1509479 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Rudolf Ackermann Context triple: [Ackermann–Teubner Memorial Award, namedAfter, Rudolf Ackermann]
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Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Karl Friedrich Schinkel was a prominent 19th-century Prussian architect, city planner, and designer known for shaping Berlin’s urban landscape with refined neoclassical and later Gothic Revival buildings.
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Friedrich Diez
Friedrich Diez was a pioneering 19th-century German philologist regarded as the founder of Romance linguistics for his groundbreaking work on the historical development of Romance languages from Latin.
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Johann Gottfried Schadow
Johann Gottfried Schadow was a prominent German neoclassical sculptor known for his influential public monuments and portrait sculptures in late 18th- and early 19th-century Berlin.
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Friedrich August Stüler
Friedrich August Stüler was a prominent 19th-century German architect known for his neoclassical and historicist designs, including major works in Berlin and Potsdam.
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Johann Ambrosius Barth
Johann Ambrosius Barth was a German publishing house renowned for issuing influential scientific and academic works, including leading physics journals.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Rudolf Ackermann Target entity description: Rudolf Ackermann was a prominent 19th-century German mathematician known for his contributions to algebra and for inspiring the Ackermann–Teubner Memorial Award.
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Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Karl Friedrich Schinkel was a prominent 19th-century Prussian architect, city planner, and designer known for shaping Berlin’s urban landscape with refined neoclassical and later Gothic Revival buildings.
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B.
Friedrich Diez
Friedrich Diez was a pioneering 19th-century German philologist regarded as the founder of Romance linguistics for his groundbreaking work on the historical development of Romance languages from Latin.
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C.
Johann Gottfried Schadow
Johann Gottfried Schadow was a prominent German neoclassical sculptor known for his influential public monuments and portrait sculptures in late 18th- and early 19th-century Berlin.
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D.
Friedrich August Stüler
Friedrich August Stüler was a prominent 19th-century German architect known for his neoclassical and historicist designs, including major works in Berlin and Potsdam.
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Johann Ambrosius Barth
Johann Ambrosius Barth was a German publishing house renowned for issuing influential scientific and academic works, including leading physics journals.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Rudolf Ackermann Description of subject: Rudolf Ackermann was a prominent 19th-century German mathematician known for his contributions to algebra and for inspiring the Ackermann–Teubner Memorial Award.
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