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    as Frobenius manifolds. Ferdinand Georg Frobenius was born on 26 October 1849 in Charlottenburg, a suburb of Berlin, from parents Christian Ferdinand Frobenius...
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  • In commutative algebra and field theory, the Frobenius endomorphism (after Ferdinand Georg Frobenius) is a special endomorphism of commutative rings with...
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    In mathematics, the method of Frobenius, named after Ferdinand Georg Frobenius, is a way to find an infinite series solution for a linear second-order...
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  • Ferdinand Georg Frobenius, a German mathematician. Arithmetic and geometric Frobenius Cauchy–Frobenius lemma Frobenioid Frobenius algebra Frobenius category...
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  • Frobenius is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ferdinand Georg Frobenius (1849–1917), mathematician Frobenius algebra Frobenius endomorphism...
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  • mathematics, more specifically in abstract algebra, the Frobenius theorem, proved by Ferdinand Georg Frobenius in 1877, characterizes the finite-dimensional associative...
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  • field extensions. The form is named after German mathematician Ferdinand Georg Frobenius. Some authors use the term rational canonical form for a somewhat...
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  • There are several mathematical theorems named after Ferdinand Georg Frobenius. They include: Frobenius theorem (differential topology) in differential geometry...
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  • representations of "large" groups that contain them. It is named for Ferdinand Georg Frobenius, the inventor of the representation theory of finite groups. The...
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  • mathematical objects. It was discovered by Augustin Louis Cauchy and Ferdinand Georg Frobenius, and became well-known after William Burnside quoted it. The result...
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