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Encyclopedia > August Leopold Crelle

August Leopold Crelle (March 11, 1780 - October 6, 1855) was a German mathematician. 11 March is the 70th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (71st in Leap year). ... 1780 was a leap year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... October 6 is the 279th day of the year (280th in Leap years). ... 1855 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... A mathematician is a person whose area of study and research is mathematics. ...


He was born in Eichwerder (near Wriezen) Germany and died in Berlin, Germany.   Berlin? (pronounced: , German ) is the capital of Germany and its largest city, with 3,426,000 inhabitants (as of January 2005); down from 4. ...


He is the founder of Crelle's journal Crelles Journal, or just Crelle, is the common name for the Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik founded by August Leopold Crelle. ...


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Crelle biography (1107 words)
August Crelle's father was a builder who had little in the way of income to be able to give his son a good education.
Crelle was certainly not a great original mathematician, but he had three qualities which made him as important for the subject as any great researcher might have been.
Crelle was very much in control of the journal, and he acted as editor-in-chief for the first 52 volumes.
Niels Henrik Abel (453 words)
Niels Henrik Abel (1802-1829), Norwegian mathematician, was born at Findoe on the 25th of August 1802.
In 1815 he entered the cathedral school at Christiania (as Oslo was then called), and three years later he gave proof of his mathematical genius by his brilliant solutions of the original problems proposed by Bernt Holmboe.
His works, the greater part of which originally appeared in Crelle's Journal, were edited by Holmboe and published in 1839 by the Swedish government, and a more complete edition by Ludwig Sylow[?] and Sophus Lie was published in 1881.
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