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- bookofproofs.github.io history/19th-century/…Carl Runge worked on a procedure for the numerical solution of algebraic equations and later studied the wavelengths of the spectral lines of elements.
- en.wikipedia.org Carl RungeCarl David Tolmé Runge. ... His mother was Fanny Schwartz Tolmé.[1] The family later moved to Bremen, where his father died early (in 1864).
- http://scihi.org carl-runge/On August 20, 1856, German mathematician, physicist, and spectroscopist Carl Runge (Carl David Tolmé Runge) was born.
- mathgenealogy.org id.php?id=18344Carl David Tolmé Runge. ... According to our current on-line database, Carl Runge has 17 students and 2842 descendants. We welcome any additional information.
- d33j9og3btpwwc.cloudfront.net people/carl-david-…Carl David Tolmé Runge (German: [ˈʀʊŋə]; 1856–1927) was a German mathematician, physicist, and spectroscopist.He was co-developer and co-eponym of the...
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- neurotree.org neurotree/peopleinfo.php…(1856 - 1927) Fritsch, Rudolf, „Runge, Carl David Tolmé“, in: Neue Deutsche Biographie 22 (2005), S. 259-260 [Onlinefassung] http...
- openlibrary.org authors/OL4477779A/Carl_David_…by Carl David Tolmé Runge First published in 1900 4 editions in 1 language — 2 previewable Cover of edition praxisdergleichu00runguoft.
- gprus.org item/97174-carl-rungeCarl David Tolmé Runge (German: [ˈʁʊŋə]; 30 August 1856 – 3 January 1927) was a German mathematician, physicist, and spectroscopist.
- history-of-approximation-theory.com people/rungeCarl David Tolmé Runge at MacTutor. ... Phragmén (see footnote in Mittag-Leffler's 1900 paper) pointed out that Runge's previous article (Acta Math.
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- encyclopedia.com science/encyclopedias-almanacs-…"Carle David Tolmé Runge ." Science and Its Times: Understanding the Social Significance of Scientific Discovery. .
- http://waywiser.fas.harvard.edu people/7904/carl-rungeCarl David Tolmé Runge (1856–1927) was a German mathematician and physicist. He was co-developer and co-eponym of the Runge–Kutta method...