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Pertaining to the mathematician Bernhard Riemann
{i} Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann (1826-66), German mathematician, founder of non-Euclidean geometry
pioneer of non-Euclidean geometry (1826-1866)
Riemann space
A subset of Euclidean space in which tensors are used to describe distance, angle, and curvature
Riemann spaces
plural form of Riemann space
Riemann surface
a one-dimensional complex manifold; a generalization of the complex plane
Riemann zeta function
A particular function, whose domain is the set of complex numbers (except 1), and whose codomain is the set of complex numbers
Riemann zeta-function
A particular function, whose domain is the set of complex numbers (except 1), and whose codomain is the set of complex numbers
Bernhard Riemann
born Sept. 17, 1826, Breselenz, Hanover died July 20, 1866, Selasca, Italy German mathematician. He studied at the Universities of Berlin and Göttingen and later taught principally at Göttingen. His dissertation (1851) was on function theory. He became convinced that mathematical theory could link magnetism, light, gravitation, and electricity and suggested field theories, in which the space surrounding electrical charges may be mathematically described. While continuing to develop unifying mathematical themes in the laws of physics, he created Riemannian geometry (or elliptic geometry), which proved essential to Albert Einstein's model of space-time in relativity theory. Riemann surfaces, Riemann integrals, and Riemann curvature, among other concepts, contributed to the understanding of curves and surfaces, as well as of calculus. With Carl Friedrich Gauss, Riemann helped establish Göttingen's reputation as a world leader in mathematical research. His work widely influenced geometry and analysis
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann
born Sept. 17, 1826, Breselenz, Hanover died July 20, 1866, Selasca, Italy German mathematician. He studied at the Universities of Berlin and Göttingen and later taught principally at Göttingen. His dissertation (1851) was on function theory. He became convinced that mathematical theory could link magnetism, light, gravitation, and electricity and suggested field theories, in which the space surrounding electrical charges may be mathematically described. While continuing to develop unifying mathematical themes in the laws of physics, he created Riemannian geometry (or elliptic geometry), which proved essential to Albert Einstein's model of space-time in relativity theory. Riemann surfaces, Riemann integrals, and Riemann curvature, among other concepts, contributed to the understanding of curves and surfaces, as well as of calculus. With Carl Friedrich Gauss, Riemann helped establish Göttingen's reputation as a world leader in mathematical research. His work widely influenced geometry and analysis
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