O Autorze

Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass was a prominent German mathematician known for his significant contributions to analysis and the foundations of calculus. Often referred to as the 'father of modern analysis', he introduced the concept of the limit and made substantial advancements in the theory of functions, particularly complex functions. His rigorous approach laid the groundwork for various branches of mathematics and influenced many future mathematicians.

Weierstrass's work was characterized by his emphasis on rigor and proof, which contrasted with the more informal methods of his predecessors. He developed Weierstrass's approximation theorem and made important contributions to the study of elliptic functions and the theory of analytic functions. His teaching and written works helped shape the mathematical landscape of his time and continue to resonate in modern mathematics.

Narodowość Niemiecki
Data Urodzenia October 31, 1815
Miejsce Urodzenia Stettin, Pomerania, Prussia
Data śmierci February 19, 1897