JACOBI, KARL GUSTAV JACOB
- JACOBI, KARL GUSTAV JACOB
- JACOBI, KARL GUSTAV JACOB (1804–1851), German mathematician,
brother of moritz hermann jacobi . Born in Potsdam, he was a child
prodigy. He studied philosophy, philology, and mathematics at the
University of Berlin, and in 1825 became a lecturer in mathematics. He
and his brother converted to Christianity in order to remove any
possible bar to government posts. His career was also helped by the
famous mathematician Friedrich Gauss. A brilliant teacher, Jacobi was
invited to Koenigsberg, where he became a professor at the age of 23.
Overwork, together with financial difficulties caused by his father's
death, brought him to a state of near collapse requiring a long
convalescence. Jacobi met Sir William Rowan Hamilton, the great Irish
mathematician, and, as a result of this meeting, he continued Hamilton's
work in the field of dynamics. After a short and unhappy involvement in
politics which cost him his royal grant, he returned to his original
work. On the recommendation of Baron Alexander von Humboldt, the German
naturalist, the grant was again awarded him. By 1849 Jacobi was the
leading mathematician in Europe after Gauss. He died in Berlin of
smallpox. Jacobi's works on differential equations and the calculus of
variations serve as the mathematical basis for modern physics. His
collected works, Gesammelte Werke, were published by the
University of Berlin in eight volumes (1881–91).
-BIBLIOGRAPHY:
L. Koenigsberger, Karl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (Ger., 1904); E.T.
Bell, Men of Mathematics (1937), index.
(Grete Leibowitz)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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