Konrad Stahl

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Konrad Dietrich Martin Stahl (born March 30, 1771 in Braunschweig , † February 12, 1833 in Munich ) was a German mathematician who worked in the field of analysis and combinatorics .

Life

In some sources his year of birth is given as 1770, for example in the Bavarikon .

Stahl began studying law at the University of Helmstedt and then turned to mathematics and physics. After his doctorate as Dr. phil. in 1795 he went to the University of Jena , where he taught mathematics and physics as a private lecturer and associate professor. From 1802 to 1804 he was a teacher at the Casimirianum academic high school in Coburg . He then taught at the University of Würzburg until 1806 . From 1806 he was professor of mathematics at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Landshut, whose seat was moved to Munich in 1826. In 1808 he became a corresponding and in 1827 a full member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences .

Building on the work of Carl Friedrich Hindenburg (1741–1808), Stahl made important contributions in the field of combinatorial analysis .

Works

  • Konrad Dietrich Martin Stahl: Outline of the theory of combinations: together with application of the same to analysis . Gabler, Jena 1800, p. XIV, 324 . on-line

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Konrad Dietrich Martin Stahl entry in Bavarikon.

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