MY MATHEMATICAL GENEOLOGY
In mathematics each mathematician begins as an aprentice (graduate student)
and has a teacher (their advisor). An aprentice then becomes a teacher and has
their own aprentice. This forms a chain, a mathematical geneology. This is my
mathematical geneology. (To the right is the date the person earned their Ph.D)
Advisor Unknown
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Christian Andreas Siber (1682)
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Christian August Hausen (1683)
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Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner (1739)
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Johann Friedrich Pfaff (1786)
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Carl Friedrich Gauss (1799)
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Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel (1810) |
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Heinrich Ferdinand Scherk (1823) Christoph Gudermann (1841)
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Ernst Edward Kummer (1831) Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass (1854)
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Nicolay Bugaev (1866, he had two advisors)
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Dimitri Fedorowitsch Egorov (1901)
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Nikolai Nikolayevich Luzin (1915)
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Andrei Nikolayevich Kolmogorov (1925)
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Israil Moiseivich Gelfand (?)
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Georgiy Evgenievich Shilov (1954)
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Gregory Eskin (?)
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Randolph Garfield Cooper Jr. III (1996)