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Jacobi, Carl Gustav Jacob 1804-51
German mathematician

Born in Potsdam, he was educated at Berlin University, and became a lecturer at the University of Königsberg, where he was appointed Extraordinary Professor in 1827 and Ordinary Professor of Mathematics in 1829. His Fundamenta nova (1829) was the first definitive book on elliptic functions, which he and Niels Henrik Abel had independently discovered. He discovered many remarkable infinite series connected to elliptic functions, and made important advances in the study of differential equations, the theory of numbers, and determinants.