À propos de l'auteur

Leopold Kronecker was a prominent German mathematician known for his significant contributions to number theory and algebra. He was particularly interested in the foundations of mathematics and the relationships between different mathematical structures. His work emphasized the importance of integers and algebraic numbers, leading to the development of algebraic number theory. Kronecker's philosophy revolved around the belief that mathematical truths should be derived from finite processes, a viewpoint that influenced the course of modern mathematics.

Nationalité Allemand
Date de naissance December 29, 1823
Lieu de naissance Liegnitz, Prussia
Date de décès December 29, 1891