- Ferdinand von Lindemann
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name = Ferdinand von Lindemann
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caption = Carl Louis Ferdinand von Lindemann
birth_date = birth date|1852|4|12|mf=y
birth_place =Hanover ,Germany
death_date = death date and age|1939|3|6|1852|4|12|mf=y
death_place =Munich ,Germany
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field =Mathematician
work_institution =Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
alma_mater = Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
doctoral_advisor =C. Felix Klein
doctoral_students =Charles Ashton
Franz FuchsDavid Hilbert Martin Kutta Hermann Minkowski Oskar Perron Arnold Sommerfeld Josef Wagner
known_for = Proving π is atranscendental number
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footnotes =Carl Louis Ferdinand von Lindemann (
April 12 ,1852 –March 6 1939 ) was a Germanmathematician , noted for his proof, published in 1882, that π (pi) is atranscendental number , i.e., it is not a zero of anypolynomial with rational coefficients.Life and education
Lindemann was born in
Hanover , the capital of theKingdom of Hanover . His father, Ferdinand Lindemann, taught modern languages at a Gymnasium in Hanover. His mother, Emilie Crusius, was the daughter of the Gymnasium's headmaster. The family later moved toSchwerin , where young Ferdinand attended school.He studied mathematics at
Göttingen ,Erlangen , andMunich . At Erlangen he received a doctorate, supervised byFelix Klein , onnon-Euclidean geometry .While a professor at the
University of Königsberg , Lindemann acted as supervisor for the doctoral thesis ofDavid Hilbert ,Hermann Minkowski , andArnold Sommerfeld .Transcendence proof
In 1882, he published the result for which he is best known, the transcendence of
Pi . His methods were similar to those used nine years earlier byCharles Hermite to show that "e", the base of natural logarithms, is transcendental. Before the publication of Lindemann's proof, it was known that "if" "Pi" is transcendental, then the ancient and celebrated problem ofsquaring the circle bycompass and straightedge could not be solved.See also
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Lindemann-Weierstrass theorem References
* Lindemann, F. "Über die Zahl π", "Mathematische Annalen" 20 (1882): pp. 213–225.
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NAME= Lindemann, Ferdinand von
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=GermanMathematician
DATE OF BIRTH=April 12 ,1852
PLACE OF BIRTH=Hanover ,Germany
DATE OF DEATH=March 6 1939
PLACE OF DEATH=Munich ,Germany
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