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C. G. J. Jacobi's Gesammelte Werke presents the collected works of the eminent German mathematician Carl Gustav Jakob Jacobi (1804-1851). This comprehensive compilation, edited by Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, Leopold Kronecker, and the Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, showcases Jacobi's profound contributions to various fields of mathematics.
The collection offers invaluable insights into Jacobi's groundbreaking research in areas such as elliptic functions, number theory, algebra, and mathematical analysis. Scholars and enthusiasts of mathematics will appreciate the depth and breadth of Jacobi's work, reflecting the intellectual ferment of 19th-century mathematics. This enduring resource provides a crucial window into the development of modern mathematical thought and remains essential for understanding the foundations of contemporary mathematical disciplines.
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