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Name
  
Philipp von


Role
  
Mathematician

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Died
  
August 13, 1896, Munich, Germany

Philipp Ludwig von Seidel ([fɔn ˈzaɪdəl]; 23 October 1821 in Zweibrücken, Germany – 13 August 1896 in Munich, German Empire) was a German mathematician. His mother was Julie Reinhold and his father was Justus Christian Felix Seidel.

Lakatos credits von Seidel with discovering, in 1847, the crucial analytic concept of uniform convergence, while analyzing an incorrect proof of Cauchy's.

In 1857, von Seidel decomposed the first order monochromatic aberrations into five constituent aberrations. They are now commonly referred to as the five Seidel Aberrations.

The lunar crater Seidel is named after him.

The Gauss–Seidel method is a useful numerical iterative method for solving linear systems.

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