Heinrich Martin Weber

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Heinrich Martin Weber was a German mathematician known for his influential work in algebra, number theory, and the foundations of modern analysis.

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mathematician
countryOfCitizenship Germany
educatedAt University of Heidelberg NERFINISHED
University of Königsberg NERFINISHED
employer University of Göttingen NERFINISHED
University of Heidelberg NERFINISHED
University of Königsberg NERFINISHED
University of Strasbourg NERFINISHED
University of Zurich NERFINISHED
familyName Weber NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork algebra
foundations of analysis
mathematical analysis
mathematics
number theory
gender male
givenName Heinrich NERFINISHED
influenced development of algebraic number theory
development of modern algebra
rigorous foundations of analysis
knownFor Weber functions in the theory of elliptic functions
Weber modular functions NERFINISHED
contributions to algebra
contributions to number theory
contributions to the foundations of modern analysis
work on algebraic number fields
work on elliptic functions
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf German mathematical community of the 19th century
middleName Martin NERFINISHED
name Heinrich Martin Weber NERFINISHED
notableConcept Weber function NERFINISHED
Weber modular function NERFINISHED
notableStudent David Hilbert NERFINISHED
Ernst Zermelo NERFINISHED
Felix Bernstein NERFINISHED
Friedrich Schottky NERFINISHED
Hermann Minkowski NERFINISHED
notableWork Elliptische Functionen und algebraische Zahlen NERFINISHED
Lehrbuch der Algebra NERFINISHED
Lehrbuch der Algebra (influential algebra textbook) NERFINISHED
Lehrbuch der Algebra (standard reference in algebra) NERFINISHED
Lehrbuch der Algebra (with Joseph Wellstein) NERFINISHED
Lehrbuch der Algebra, Band I NERFINISHED
Lehrbuch der Algebra, Band II NERFINISHED
Lehrbuch der Algebra, Band III NERFINISHED
Theorie der Abel’schen Functionen NERFINISHED
occupation university professor

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Kronecker–Weber theorem namedAfter Heinrich Martin Weber
Kronecker–Weber theorem provedBy Heinrich Martin Weber