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    Georg Simon Klügel (August 19, 1739 – August 4, 1812) was a German mathematician and physicist. He was born in Hamburg, and in 1760 went to the University...
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  • theatre principal Abel Seyler and of the mathematician and physicist Georg Simon Klügel. He belonged to the originally Swiss Seyler family from Liestal and...
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  • other mathematicians, including Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg in 1774, Georg Simon Klügel in 1808, and Sir Frederick Pollock in 1850. The (3n+1)th tetrahedral...
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  • other mathematicians, including Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg in 1774, Georg Simon Klügel in 1808, and Sir Frederick Pollock in 1850. Federico, Pasquale Joseph...
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    other mathematicians, including Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg in 1774, Georg Simon Klügel in 1808, and Sir Frederick Pollock in 1850. Conway, John Horton; Guy...
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  • Caroline (Augusta Louise) Klügel, a daughter of the mathematician and physicist Georg Simon Klügel, and they had one son, the priest Georg Seyler. The principal...
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  • Herschel (Slough) Johann Sigismund Gottfried Huth (Frankfurt (Oder)) Georg Simon Klügel (Halle (Saale)) Julius August Koch (Gdansk) Nevil Maskelyne (Greenwich)...
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    assistant to Zach Johann Jakob Huber (1733–1798), Basel, astronomer Georg Simon Klügel (1739–1812), Halle, professor and optician Johann Gottfried Köhler...
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    married Karoline Auguste Luise Klügel (1770–1841), daughter of mathematician and physicist Georg Simon Klügel Georg August Wilhelm Seyler (1800–1866)...
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    theory, which were based on the works of Kästner, Leonhard Euler and Georg Simon Klügel. His results were published between 1800 and 1827 in more than 20...
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