Ernst Kummer

Ernst Kummer
Born
Ernst Eduard Kummer

(1810-01-29)29 January 1810
Sorau, Prussia
Died14 May 1893(1893-05-14) (aged 83)
Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany
EducationUniversity of Halle (Ph.D., 1831)
Known forBessel functions, Kummer theory, Kummer surface, and other contributions
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Berlin
University of Breslau
Gewerbeinstitut
Lomonosov University
ThesisDe cosinuum et sinuum potestatibus secundum cosinus et sinus arcuum multiplicium evolvendis (1831/1832)
Doctoral advisor
Heinrich Scherk
Doctoral students
Gotthold Eisenstein
Georg Frobenius
Lazarus Fuchs
Wilhelm Killing
Adolf Kneser
Franz Mertens
Hermann Schwarz
Georg Cantor
Hans Carl Friedrich von Mangoldt
Adolf Piltz
Friedrich Prym

Ernst Eduard Kummer (German: [ˈkʊmɐ]; 29 January 1810 – 14 May 1893) was a German mathematician. Skilled in applied mathematics, Kummer trained German army officers in ballistics; afterwards, he taught for 10 years in a gymnasium, the German equivalent of high school, where he inspired the mathematical career of Leopold Kronecker.