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Leo August Pochhammer (25 August 1841,
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– 24 March 1920,
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mathematician A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in their work, typically to solve mathematical problems. Mathematicians are concerned with numbers, data, quantity, structure, space, models, and change. History On ...
who was educated in
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, obtaining his Ph.D. in 1863 under
Ernst Kummer Ernst Eduard Kummer (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 ...
. He became a lecturer in 1874, then professor of mathematics at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität of Kiel (1877–1919), where he was appointed Rektor (commissioner of education) in 1893. He is known for his work on
special function Special functions are particular mathematical functions that have more or less established names and notations due to their importance in mathematical analysis, functional analysis, geometry, physics, or other applications. The term is defined by ...
s and introduced the
Pochhammer symbol In mathematics, the falling factorial (sometimes called the descending factorial, falling sequential product, or lower factorial) is defined as the polynomial :\begin (x)_n = x^\underline &= \overbrace^ \\ &= \prod_^n(x-k+1) = \prod_^(x-k) \,. \e ...
, now generally used for expressing hypergeometric functions in a compact notation.


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Pochhammer symbol In mathematics, the falling factorial (sometimes called the descending factorial, falling sequential product, or lower factorial) is defined as the polynomial :\begin (x)_n = x^\underline &= \overbrace^ \\ &= \prod_^n(x-k+1) = \prod_^(x-k) \,. \e ...
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Generalized Pochhammer symbol In mathematics, the generalized Pochhammer symbol of parameter \alpha>0 and partition \kappa=(\kappa_1,\kappa_2,\ldots,\kappa_m) generalizes the classical Pochhammer symbol, named after Leo August Pochhammer, and is defined as :(a)^_\kappa=\prod_ ...
* ''q''-Pochhammer symbol *
Pochhammer contour In mathematics, the Pochhammer contour, introduced by Jordan (1887), pp. 243–244 and , is a contour in the complex plane with two points removed, used for contour integration. If ''A'' and ''B'' are loops around the two points, both starting a ...
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Falling and rising factorials In mathematics, the falling factorial (sometimes called the descending factorial, falling sequential product, or lower factorial) is defined as the polynomial :\begin (x)_n = x^\underline &= \overbrace^ \\ &= \prod_^n(x-k+1) = \prod_^(x-k) \,. \e ...


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1841 births 1920 deaths 19th-century German mathematicians People from the Province of Saxony People from Stendal 20th-century German mathematicians {{Germany-mathematician-stub