Karl Weierstrass (oct 30, 1815 – feb 19, 1897)
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German mathematician who made significant contributions to analysis, particularly in the areas of calculus and mathematical analysis. Weierstrass developed the concept of uniform convergence, which is a fundamental idea in modern analysis. He also introduced the Weierstrass function, which is an example of a continuous function that is nowhere differentiable.
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