Paul Gustav Heinrich Bachmann
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Paul Gustav Heinrich Bachmann (22 June 1837 – 31 March 1920) was a German mathematician.
Life
Bachmann studied mathematics at the university of his native city of Berlin and received his doctorate in 1862 for his thesis on group theory. He then went to Breslau to study for his habilitation, which he received in 1864 for his thesis on Complex Units. He was a professor at Breslau and later at Münster.<ref>Template:MacTutor Biography</ref>
Works
- Zahlentheorie, Bachmann's work on number theory in five volumes (1872-1923):
- Vol. I: Die Elemente der Zahlentheorie (1892)<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
- Vol. II: Analytische Zahlentheorie (1894), a work on analytic number theory in which Big O notation was first introduced
- Vol. III: Die Lehre von der Kreistheilung und ihre Beziehungen zur Zahlentheorie (first published in 1872)
- Vol. IV (Part 1): Die Arithmetik der quadratischen Formen (1898)
- Vol. IV (Part 2): Die Arithmetik der quadratischen Formen (posthumously published in 1923)
- Vol. V: Allgemeine Arithmetik der Zahlenkörper (1905)
- Niedere Zahlentheorie: First part (1902), Second part (1910),<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> a two-volume work on elementary number theory
- Das Fermat-Problem in seiner bisherigen Entwicklung, a work about Fermat's Last Theorem
Bachmann introduced the Big O notation, which was later popularized by Edmund Landau.
References
External links
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- Author profile in the database zbMATH
Further reading
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- 1837 births
- 1920 deaths
- Mathematicians from Berlin
- 19th-century German mathematicians
- 20th-century German mathematicians
- Group theorists
- German number theorists
- Academic staff of the University of Münster
- Mathematicians from the Kingdom of Prussia
- Mathematicians from the German Empire