Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs (5 May 1833 – 26 April 1902) was a
Jewish-German mathematician who contributed important research in the field of
linear differential equations.
He was born in
Moschin (Mosina) (located in
Grand Duchy of Posen) and died in
Berlin,
Germany. He was buried in
Schöneberg in the
St. Matthew's Cemetery. His grave in section H is preserved and listed as a grave of honour of the State of Berlin.
He is the eponym of
Fuchsian groups and functions, and the
Picard–Fuchs equation In mathematics, the Picard–Fuchs equation, named after Émile Picard and Lazarus Fuchs, is a linear ordinary differential equation whose solutions describe the periods of elliptic curves.
Definition
Let
:j=\frac
be the j-invariant with g_2 and ...
.
A
singular point
Singularity or singular point may refer to:
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* Mathematical singularity, a point at which a given mathematical object is not defined or not "well-behaved", for example infinite or not differentiab ...
''a'' of a
linear differential equation
:
is called Fuchsian if ''p'' and ''q'' are
meromorphic around the point ''a'',
and have poles of orders at most 1 and 2, respectively.
According to a
theorem of Fuchs, this condition is necessary and sufficient
for the
regularity of the singular point, that is, to ensure the existence
of two linearly independent solutions of the form
:
where the exponents
can be determined from the equation. In the case when
is an integer this formula has to be
modified
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See also
* Modification (disambiguation)
* Modifier (disambiguation)
Modifier may ...
.
Another well-known result of Fuchs is the ''Fuchs's conditions'', the necessary and sufficient conditions
for the non-linear differential equation of the form
:
to be free of
movable singularities.
An interest remark about him as a teacher during the period of his work at the
Heidelberg University pertains to his manner of lecturing: his knowledge of the mathematics he was assigned to teach was so deep that he was wont not to prepare before giving a lecture — he would simply improvise on the spot, while exposing the students to the train of thought taken by mathematicians of the finest degree.
Lazarus Fuchs was the father of
Richard Fuchs
Richard Fuchs (; 26 April 1887 – 22 September 1947) was a German composer and architect, the older brother of German national team Olympic football player Gottfried Fuchs.
Life
Fuchs was in the German Army (German Empire), German Army, and wa ...
, a German mathematician.
Selected works
* ''Über Funktionen zweier Variabeln, welche durch Umkehrung der Integrale zweier gegebener Funktionen entstehen'', Göttingen 1881.
* ''Zur Theorie der linearen Differentialgleichungen'', Berlin 1901.
* ''Gesammelte Werke'', Hrsg. von Richard Fuchs und Ludwig Schlesinger. 3 Bde. Berlin 1904–1909.
References
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G. B. Mathews
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George Ballard Mathews, FRS (23 February 1861 – 19 March 1922) was an English mathematician.
He was born in London. He studied at the Ludlow Grammar School which had instruction in Hebrew and Sanscrit as well as in Greek and Latin. He p ...
(1902
Lazarus Fuchs Nature 66:156,7 (#1702).
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1833 births
1902 deaths
19th-century German Jews
Converts to Lutheranism from Judaism
People from Poznań County
People from the Grand Duchy of Posen
Humboldt University of Berlin alumni
University of Greifswald faculty
19th-century German mathematicians
20th-century German mathematicians
19th-century Lutherans
Members of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Members of the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala
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