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'Leopold Kronecker' (
December 7,
1823 –
December 29,
1891) was a
German mathematician and
logician who argued that
arithmetic and
analysis must be founded on "whole numbers", saying, "''God made the
integers; all else is the work of man''" (Bell 1986, p. 477). This put Kronecker in bitter opposition to some of the mathematical extensions of
Georg Cantor, Kronecker's student (cf. Davis (2000), pp. 59ff). Kronecker was a student and lifelong friend of
Ernst Kummer.
Biography
Leopold Kronecker was born in
Liegnitz,
Prussia (now Legnica,
Poland). In
1845, Kronecker wrote his dissertation at the
University of Berlin on
number theory, giving special formulation to units in certain
algebraic number fields.
Peter Gustav Dirichlet was his teacher.
After obtaining his degree, Kronecker managed the estate and business of his uncle, producing nothing mathematical for eight years. In his
1853 memoir on the algebraic solvability of equations, Kronecker extended the work of
Évariste Galois on the
theory of equations. He accepted a professorship at the University of Berlin in
1883.
Kronecker also contributed to the concept of
continuity, reconstructing the form of
irrational numbers in
real numbers. In
analysis, Kronecker rejected the formulation of a
continuous, nowhere differentiable function by his colleague,
Karl Weierstrass. In an
1850 paper, ''On the Solution of the General Equation of the Fifth Degree'', Kronecker solved the
quintic equation by applying
group theory.
Kronecker's
finitism made him a forerunner of
intuitionism in
foundations of mathematics.
Named for Kronecker are the
Kronecker delta,
Kronecker product,
Kronecker-Weber theorem,
Kronecker's theorem in number theory, and
Kronecker's lemma. He was the supervisor of
Kurt Hensel,
Adolf Kneser,
Mathias Lerch, and
Franz Mertens, amongst others.
Kronecker died on
December 29,
1891 in
Berlin. He is buried in the St Matthäus Kirchhof Cemetery in
Schöneberg,
Berlin, close to
Gustav Kirchhoff.
Bibliography
Primary:
★ 1887. "On the concept of number" in Ewald, William B., ed., 1996. ''From Kant to Hilbert: A Source Book in the Foundations of Mathematics'', 2 vols. Oxford Uni. Press: 947-55.
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Jean van Heijenoort (1967), From Frege to Godel: A source Book in Mathematical Logic. 1879-1931, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. ISBN 0-674-32449-8 (pbk.)
Secondary:
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Eric Temple Bell, 1986. ''Men of Mathematics'', Simon and Schuster, New York.
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Martin Davis (2000), ''Engines of Logic, Mathematicians and the origin of the Computer'', W.W. Norton & Company, New York. ISBN 0-393-32229-7 pbk.
External link

Grave of Kronecker (Berlin)
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A Polynomial Equation System Solver based on the Kronecker Method.