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Wilhelm Jordon( 1842-2899)
Wilhelm Jordan (1842-1899) was a German geodesist and mathematician who made significant contributions to the field of geodesy, which is the scientific study of the size and shape of the Earth. He is best known for his work on the theory of errors and his development of the "Jordan ellipse," which is a mathematical concept used to describe the uncertainty of geodetic measurements.
Jordan was born in Ellrich, Germany and studied mathematics and physics at the University of Göttingen. He later worked as a geodesist for the Prussian Government, where he was involved in the measurement of the arc of the meridian, which is a fundamental concept in geodesy.
The famous method to solve linear equation which is Gauss Jordan Method. He wrote this method in his book '' The science of Measuring Earth Shape '' in 1888
Jordan's work on the theory of errors was groundbreaking, as it introduced the concept of probability and statistical analysis to geodesy. He recognized that geodetic measurements are always subject to errors, and he developed mathematical methods to quantify and analyze these errors.
Jordan's work had a significant impact on the development of geodesy and surveying, and his ideas are still used today in the field of geospatial science.
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An Equation in which the unknown function u(x) appears inside an integral sign is called.........?
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