Everything about Carl Wilhelm Borchardt totally explained
Carl Wilhelm Borchardt (
22 February,
1817 –
27 June,
1880) was a
German mathematician.
Borchardt was born to a Jewish family in
Berlin. His father, Moritz, was a respected merchant, and his mother was Emma Heilborn.
Borchardt under a number of tutors, including
Dirichlet, until 1839, when he left for
Königsberg.
He did research in the area of arithmetic-geometric mean, continuing work by
Gauss and
Lagrange. He generalised the results of
Kummer diagonalising symmetric
matrices, using
determinants and
Sturm functions.
He died in,
Germany.
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