Leo August Pochhammer
1841
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1920
country of citizenship: Germany
languages spoken, written or signed: German
educated at: Humboldt University of Berlin
occupation: mathematician, university teacher
student of: Martin Ohm
Leo August Pochhammer (25 August 1841, Stendal – 24 March 1920, Kiel) was a Prussian mathematician who was known for his work on special functions and introduced the Pochhammer symbol, now generally used for expressing hypergeometric functions in a compact notation. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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