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Qué (quién) es Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann - definición

GERMAN MATHEMATICIAN
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann; Riemman; G F Bernhard Riemann; Riemann; G. F. B. Riemann; Georg Friedrich-Bernard Riemann; G. Bernhard F. Riemann; Georg Bernhard Riemann; Riemann, Georg Friedrich Bernhard; Berhardt Riemann; Whatever-his-first-name-is Riemann; Bernhard riemann; Georg Riemann; Bernhard Georg Friedrich Riemann

Georg Friedrich von Jaeger         
GERMAN BOTANIST AND PALEONTOLOGIST (1785-1866)
Georg Friedrich von Jäger; Georg Friedrich Jaeger; Georg Friedrich Jäger
Georg Friedrich Jaeger and from 1850 Georg Friedrich von Jaeger, (25 December 1785 - 10 September 1866) was a German physician and paleontologist.
Georg Friedrich Schlater         
  • University of Dorpat]]
BALTIC GERMAN PAINTER
Friedrich Georg Schlater
Georg Friedrich Schlater (13 May 1804, in Tilsit – 14 April 1870, in Dorpat) was a Baltic-German painter, lithographer and drawing teacher.
Georg Friedrich von Greiffenklau         
ARCHBISHOP OF MAINZ
Georg Friedrich von Greiffenklau zu Vollrads; Georg Friedrich von Greiffenclau; Georg Friedrich von Greiffenclau zu Vollrads
Georg Friedrich von Greiffenklau zu Vollrads (also spelled Greiffenclau; 8 September 1573 – 6 July 1629) was the Prince-Bishop of Worms from 1616 to 1629 and the Archbishop-Elector of Mainz from 1626 to 1629.

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Bernhard Riemann

Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann (German: [ˈɡeːɔʁk ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈbɛʁnhaʁt ˈʁiːman] (listen); 17 September 1826 – 20 July 1866) was a German mathematician who made profound contributions to analysis, number theory, and differential geometry. In the field of real analysis, he is mostly known for the first rigorous formulation of the integral, the Riemann integral, and his work on Fourier series. His contributions to complex analysis include most notably the introduction of Riemann surfaces, breaking new ground in a natural, geometric treatment of complex analysis. His 1859 paper on the prime-counting function, containing the original statement of the Riemann hypothesis, is regarded as a foundational paper of analytic number theory. Through his pioneering contributions to differential geometry, Riemann laid the foundations of the mathematics of general relativity. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest mathematicians of all time.