Today (April 12, 1852) is the birthday of the German mathematician Karl Louis Ferdinand Lindemann, who discovered the mathematical pi number.
Karl Louis Ferdinand Lindemann
was born on April 12, 1852, in Hanover, Germany. Educated in Munich, Gottingen,
he received his doctorate from Felix Kline in Erlangen. Leo was the first to
invent numbers in 1844 that surpassed numbers. But the numbers he showed were
the numbers that made it difficult. He did not show that it was a number that
surpassed any number we already knew. It contains a mathematical theory. When
we have numbers, everything is under our control, just like the creation
business. But when we look at whether or not we have surpassed important
numbers such as the already controversial mathematical converters e, pi, we are
dominated by them. This is why the world of mathematics hailed it as a great
achievement when Herms established in 1873 that e was a surpassing number. The
world expected him to make the same decision. Nine years later, Lindemann
realized this.
The fact that Pi is not an
algebraic number put an end to an old problem that has driven not only
mathematicians but everyone else crazy for two thousand years. That is the
challenge of drawing a square equal to the area of a circle with only the
ruler & compass in geometry. The name for this problem is Squaring the
circle. This is the consequence of an established fact that Lindeman pi is an
outnumbered number. Because it is a mathematical fact that he knew long ago
that this is possible only if pi is an algebraic number.
That said, it can never be, is
the result of establishing that pi is an outnumbered number. Because it is a
mathematical fact that he knew long ago that this is possible only if pi is an
algebraic number. The Lindemann-Weierstrass theorem is an arithmetic theorem.
Stronger than the Lindeman theorem. It is a theorem that says that some layered
polynomials (Xeros) cannot have zeros. As its branch theorems, e and pi can be
established as both supernatural numbers. The theorem contains the names of
both Lindeman and Weierstrass.
Top scientists such as David
Hilbert, Herman Minkowski, etc., did research under him and received
doctoral degrees. The Felix Klein-Lindemann-Hilbert lineage is notable in the
teacher-student lineage. Karl Louis Ferdinand von Lindemann died in Munich,
Germany on March 06, 1939, at the age of 86.
Source By: Wikipedia.
Information: Ramesh, Assistant
Professor of Physics, Nehru Memorial College, Puthanampatti, Trichy.
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