A BIOGRAFI careere. bernt Michael holmboe (17951850). holmboe was a Norwegianmathematician, who is best known as Abels teacher and friend. http://home.c2i.net/greaker/comenius/prepare/9798/Abel_1.htm
Extractions: A BIOGRAFI NIELS HENRIK ABEL Written by Maria Moksnes and Katrine Sandnes. Abel was born 5, August 1812 in Finnøy in Ryfylke. He moved with his family to Gjerstad in Aust - Agder, when he was two years old. Abel was second oldest out of 6 children. His father Søren Georg Abel had a drinking problem, and he died when Abel was only 18 years old. Also his mother Marie Sørensen was a alcoholic, and the children and she had big economical problems after the fathers death. Abel got a scolarship on the Katedralscool in Oslo, when he was 13 years old. Mathematic was his best subject from the start, but when he got Holmboe (*) as a new mathematical teacher big things started to happen. Holmboe became a great inpirationsourse to Abel, and he was well known for his interesting teaching. He also lent Abelbooks in higher mathematics, and guided him to work with works of well known mathematicians. In 1821 he started to study at the Universety in Oslo. He had economical problems, but got to live at the dorm "Regensen" for free. In 1823, Abel published his first important paper on definite integrals, which included the first solutions of an integral equation. He also produced another valuable work of the intergration of functions. The same year Abel had his first trip to Copenhagen. In Denmark he worked with the solution of the theorem of the elliptic functions. Abel also got to travel to Europe in 1825 -1827. In Berlin he met August Leopold Crelle. Crelle started to publish a mathematical paper, were Abel got 6 of his mathematical works published. When Abel got to Paris he presented his new "masterpiece" on elliptic functions and integrals which included Abels theorem, to the French Academy of Sciences.
Abel_5 school. After a few years he got a new mathematics teacher, bernt holmboe,who discovered Abels mathematics ability. He borrowed http://home.c2i.net/greaker/comenius/prepare/9798/abel_5.htm
Biography Of Niels Henrick Abel was rather unimpressive, but when his teacher was dismissed for beating the pupils,Abel became good friends with his new instructor, bernt Michael holmboe. http://www.andrews.edu/~calkins/math/biograph/199899/bioabel.htm
Extractions: Back to the Table of Contents Biographies of Mathematicians - Abel Abel's Early Life The Many Struggles of Abel Abel's Accomplishments Neils Henrick Abel was one of the first explorers into the world of functions and discovered Abelian functions. The life of Abel is one of the most tragic in all of the sciences. On August 5, 1802 Niels Henrick Abel was born in Finnoy, Norway to a Lutheran minister. Shortly after he was born, Abel and his eight family members moved to Gjerstad, Norway. Abel was educated at home until the age of 13, which is when he was admitted to the Cathedral School in Oslo. At Oslo, his math was rather unimpressive, but when his teacher was dismissed for beating the pupils, Abel became good friends with his new instructor, Bernt Michael Holmboe. Holmboe was supportive of Abel because of Abel's ability in mathematics. Holmboe encouraged Abel with books and problems, but Abel quickly found himself teaching his instructor because of his vast amount of knowledge. Accepted to the Cathedral School at the age of 13.
CAPLEX Nettleksikon Www.caplex.no skolen. Interessen for matematikk ble for alvor vekket hos Abel dahan fikk bernt M. holmboe (17951850) som matematikklærer. http://www.caplex.net/web/magasinet/artikkel.asp?art_id=abel
Niels Henrik Abel A Short But Influential Life Rasmussen's student bernt holmboe took over the class, became friends with Abeland was to play an important role in Abel's career as a mathematician. http://www.apollon.uio.no/apollon-english-96/a13.html
Extractions: The only existing authentic portrait of Niels Henrik Abel Norway's best known mathematician, Niels Henrik Abel, died at the age of 26. Despite his short life, he contributed a great deal to his subject and his name is inextricably linked with the world of mathematics. At the age of 13, he moved from Gjerstad in southeast Norway to Christiania [presentday Oslo] and started at the Cathedral School. Excelling in mathematics, he scraped through in the other subjects, showing every sign of being fed up with school. Berlin and beyond Most important work mislaid He arrived in Paris in July 1826, but the stay there was a disappointment. France's most important mathematicians showed little or no interest in meeting this unknown Norwegian. Nevertheless, his time there proved very productive and he wrote a piece on algebraic integrals which was later to be recognised as his masterpiece. In order to be accepted and printed, it had to be assessed by mathematicians at the French Academy of Sciences. Abel waited the entire autumn, but his piece was mislaid. It was not printed until 15 years later, after considerable pressure from the Norwegian government. The person responsible for printing it then stole the manuscript, which remained lost until 1952 when it resurfaced in Florence! The New Year of 1827 saw Abel returning to Crelle in Berlin and then on to Norway in May. In addition to his mathematical work, he took home some continental habits. His friends and colleagues noticed that his clothes were more modern and that he had "learnt some manners".
Apollon:«Abel Og Lie ... Hvem Var De?» Utdrag fra Arild Stubhaugs Liebiografi Det var mine tankers djervhet. Kåseri av Arild Stubhaug om Category World Norsk Vitenskap Matematikk Matematikere då dette skjedde, fått tak i matematikken og tileigna seg ny kunnskap med ein slikfart at læraren hans bernt Michael holmboe i karakterprotokollen http://www.apollon.uio.no/2000_3-4/tema/abel-lie.shtml
Niels Henrik Abel - Universitetet I Oslo Klassen fikk Rasmussens elev, bernt holmboe, som lærer. Han ble Niels HenrikAbels venn og hadde stor betydning for Abels karriere som matematiker. http://www.uio.no/om_uio/navn/abel.html
Extractions: Det store nordiske tog Under hele sin reise hadde Abel bekymret seg over framtidsutsiktene til en fast stilling ved Det Kongelige Frederiks Universitet. Holmboe hadde overtatt Rasmussens stilling ved universitetet, og da Abel kom hjem, var det ingen stilling ledig. Teksten er hentet fra Apollon , nr.
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Niels Henrik Abel - Wikipedia was then called), and three years later he gave proof of his mathematical geniusby his brilliant solutions of the original problems proposed by bernt holmboe. http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niels_Henrik_Abel
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles Interlanguage links All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Other languages: Esperanto Nederlands Slovensko From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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. About this time, his father, a poor Protestant minister, died, and the family was left in straitened circumstances; but a small pension from the state allowed Abel to enter Christiania University in 1821. His first notable work was a proof of the impossibility of solving the quintic equation by radicals. (See Abel-Ruffini theorem .) This investigation was first published in 1824 and in abstruse and difficult form, and afterwards (1826) more elaborately in the first volume of Crelle's Journal. Further state aid enabled him to visit Germany and France in 1825, and having visited the astronomer Heinrich Schumacher (1780-1850) at
Extractions: Holmboe joined the school in 1817 thi ngs changed markedly for Abel. The previous mathematics teacher had been dismissed for punishing a boy so severely that he had died. Abel began to study university level mathematics texts and, within a year of Holmboe Solutions of some problems by means of definite integrals By this time Abel seems to have known something of Ruffini's work for he had studied Cauchy's work of 1815 while he was an undergraduate and in this paper there is a reference to Ruffini 's work. Abel's 1824 paper begins ([6]): - Geometers have occupied themselves a great deal with the general solution of algebraic equations and several among them have sought to prove the impossibility. But, if I am not mistaken, they have not succeeded up to the present. In Copenhagen Abel was given a letter of introduction to Crelle by one of the mathematicians there. Abel met Crelle in Berlin and the two became firm friends. This proved the most useful part of Abel 's whole trip, particularly as Crelle was about to begin publishing a journal devoted to mathematical research. Abel was encouraged by
Niels Henrik Abel The bottom pictures are of Abel's teachers, Soren Rasmussen, professor at theuniversity, and bernt Michael holmboe, adjunct at the Cathedral School. http://www.cis.usouthal.edu/~lynn/mathematics/abel.html
Niels Abel Niels Abel. A new mathematics teacher bernt holmboe arrived in 1817. Theprevious one was fired for punishing a boy so severely that he died. http://www.hsu.edu/faculty/worthf/mathematicians/Abel/tsld004.htm
Abelprisen: Niels Henrik Abel: Biografi Oslo). Da han i 1818 fikk ny matematikklærer, bernt Michael holmboe,ble hans helt spesielle anlegg for matematikk oppdaget. Den http://www.abelprisen.no/norsk/nielshenrikabel/biografi.html
Om Databasen holmboe, J., 1943 Professor dr. bernt Lynge. 18841942. Nytt mag. naturv. 831-4.Hovde, O., 1971 Det norske myrselskaps myrinventeringer 1934-1970. Medd. http://www.fm-mr.stat.no/litteraturbase/om_databasen.htm
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Studentmatrikkel For Universitetet I Kristiania 1813-1829 2, 10, 1814, holmboe, BM, bernt Michael, M, Ca. 1795, 1850, 2, 1, Professor i Mathematik,2, 11, 1814, holmboe, CA, Christopher Andreas, M, Ca. 1796, 1882, 2, 1, 1818, th.1, Fhv. http://www.rhd.uit.no/div/studentmatrikkel.html
Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page Boris (229*) Hobbes, Thomas (205*) Hobson, Ernest (212*) Hodge, William (175*)Hölder, Otto (541*) Hollerith, Herman (1626*) holmboe, bernt (179) Holywood http://www.maththinking.com/boat/mathematicians.html
Niels Abel Translate this page Sein Lehrer, bernt Michael holmboe, gab ihm Poisson, Gauss, Newton, Lalande, d'Alembert,Lagrange und andere mathematische Autoren von Rang zu lesen und http://www.mathematik.ch/mathematiker/abel.php
Extractions: Home Geschichte Mathematiker Zitate ... Suche Niels Abel (5.8.1802, Finnöy, Norwegen - 6.4.1829, Froland, Norwegen) Der folgende Text (gekürzt) stammt aus dem Buch "Biographien bedeutender Mathematiker" von H. Wussing und W. Arnold (VEV Volk und Wissen 1983, 3. Auflage). Niels Henrik Abel stammte aus einer Familie von Landpastoren. Als, zweites Kind von sieben Kindern wurde er am 5. August 1802 auf der Insel Finnöy an der Südwestküste Norwegens geboren. Abel wurde anfangs vom Vater, einem schwierigen Charakter, unterrichtet. Schliesslich gelang es, Niels Abel im Alter von 13 Jahren zusammen mit seinem älteren Bruder an der schon seit dem Mittelalter bestehenden Domschule in Oslo unterzubringen. Sein Lehrer, Bernt Michael Holmboe, gab ihm Poisson, Gauss, Newton, Lalande, d'Alembert, Lagrange und andere mathematische Autoren von Rang zu lesen und schirmte den sehr sensiblen, körperlich schwächlichen und anfälligen Niels Henrik vor den schlimmsten Übergriffen der Lehrer und Mitschüler ab. Abel seinerseits machte sich in unglaublich kurzer Zeit die mathematischen Ergebnisse seiner Zeit zu eigen und fing bereits an, eigene Untersuchungen anzustellen. Er glaubte vorübergehend sogar, die seit Jahrhunderten vergeblich gesuchte Auflösung der allgemeinen algebraischen Gleichung fünften Grades in Radikalen gefunden zu haben; seine Lehrer und sogar die besten Mathematiker Norwegens vermochten nicht, über die Richtigkeit seiner Ansätze zu entscheiden. Diese öffentlich diskutierte Affäre trug Abel ein solches Ansehen und solche Empfehlungen ein, dass er 1821 an der Universität Oslo immatrikuliert werden konnte. Seine persönlichen Verhältnisse waren indes fast verzweifelt: Er war völlig mittellos, sein Elternhaus familiär zerrüttet und verschuldet, der Vater war am Scheitern seiner politischen und volksbildnerischen Reformpläne innerlich zerbrochen und schon 1820 verstorben, der ältere Bruder durch Krankheit erwerbsunfähig.
Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern Translate this page Ludwig (22.12.1859 - 29.8.1937) Hoene de Wronski, Jozef Maria (23.8.1778 - 8.8.1853)Hollerith, Herman (1860 - 1929 holmboe, bernt (1795 - 1850) Hooke, Robert http://www.mathe.tu-freiberg.de/~hebisch/cafe/lebensdaten.html
Extractions: Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
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