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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716)

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716). http://www.ualberta.co/~nfriesen/582/enlight.htm. A presentation by Kati Radloff 27.02.2003 radloff@inf.fu-berlin.de. Leibniz‘ Fields of Interest. Mathematics. Physics. Philosophy. Leibniz‘ Father. died, when Leibniz was six years of age.

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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716)

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  1. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz(1646-1716) http://www.ualberta.co/~nfriesen/582/enlight.htm A presentation by Kati Radloff 27.02.2003 radloff@inf.fu-berlin.de

  2. Leibniz‘ Fields of Interest Mathematics Physics Philosophy

  3. Leibniz‘ Father • died, when Leibniz was six years of age. • Leibniz‘ mother followed him a couple of years later

  4. Nikolai-School Leibniz taught himself Latin at the age of 8. He graduated from this high school at 14 years of age as one of the best students. He then attended the philosophical and juridical faculty of the University of Altdorf. http://www.genetalogie.de/gallery/leib/leibhtml/leib1a.html

  5. The University of Altdorf Here, Leibniz graduated after 6 years of intense studying with a doctor‘s degree and a habilitation at the age of 20. http://www.genetalogie.de/gallery/leib/leibhtml/leib2.html Leibniz was offered a place to work as professor, but refused to become politically active.

  6. Leibniz‘ mathematical discoveries http://www.awf.musin.de/comenius/4_3_tangent.html Infinitesimal calculus Determinant calculus Binary System

  7. Leibniz‘ mathematical discoveries Mathematics Physics Infinitesimal calculus Determinant calculus Binary arithmetics Philosophy

  8. Leibniz‘ Correspondences Among his 60000 pieces of writing are extensive correspondences, e.g. with mathematicians from China and Vietnam. http://www.awg.musin.de/comenius/4_4_correspondence_e.html

  9. Leibniz‘ Intersubjectivity(1) Mathematics Physics Infinitesimal calculus Binary machine Determinant calculus Binary arithmetics theodizee Philosophy

  10. „One created everything out of nothing“ Just as the whole of mathematics was constructed from 0 and 1, so the whole universe was generated of the pure being of God and nothingness. http;//pauillac.inria.fr/cidigbet/web.html

  11. Leibniz‘ Achievements Mathematics Physics Infinitesimal calculus Relativity theory Binary machine Determinant calculus Sentence of energy maintenance Calculator Binary arithmetics Continuity principle The term of „function“ theodizee monadology Philosophy

  12. Binary Machine and Calculator Binary machine Calculator

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