Philipp Ludwig von Seidel

E251943

Philipp Ludwig von Seidel was a 19th-century German mathematician known for his contributions to numerical analysis and optics, including work that led to the Gauss–Seidel iterative method.

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instanceOf German mathematician
human
mathematician
areaOfInfluence 19th-century mathematics
19th-century optics
contributedTo classification of primary optical aberrations
formulation of the Gauss–Seidel iterative method
countryOfCitizenship Germany
Kingdom of Bavaria
educatedAt Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
employer Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
era 19th century
ethnicGroup German
familyName von Seidel
fieldOfWork astronomy
mathematics
numerical analysis
optics
gender male
givenName Philipp
hasAcademicDiscipline computational mathematics
geometrical optics
hasHonorificTitle von
influenced development of iterative methods in numerical analysis
influencedBy Carl Friedrich Gauss
knownFor Gauss–Seidel method
Seidel aberrations
contributions to numerical methods
work in geometrical optics
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
name Philipp Ludwig von Seidel self-link
notableConcept Seidel coefficients in optical design
notableStudent Felix Klein
notableWork paper on the theory of optical aberrations
occupation university professor

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