List of Things Named After Bernhard Riemann

List Of Things Named After Bernhard Riemann

The German mathematician Bernhard Riemann (1826–1866) is the eponym of many things.

  • Cauchy–Riemann equations
  • Free Riemann gas also called primon gas
  • Measurable Riemann mapping theorem
  • Riemann bilinear relations
  • Riemann–Cartan geometry
  • Riemann conditions
  • Riemann curvature tensor also called Riemann tensor
  • Riemann form
  • Riemann function
  • Riemann–Hilbert correspondence
  • Riemann–Hilbert problem
  • Riemann–Hurwitz formula
  • Riemann hypothesis
    • Generalized Riemann hypothesis
    • Grand Riemann hypothesis
    • Riemann hypothesis for curves over finite fields
  • Riemann integral
    • Generalized Riemann integral
  • Riemann invariant
  • Riemann–Lebesgue lemma
  • Riemann–Liouville differintegral
  • Riemann mapping theorem
  • Riemann matrix
  • Riemann multiple integral
  • Riemann operator
  • Riemann problem
  • Riemann–Roch theorem
    • Arithmetic Riemann–Roch theorem
    • Riemann–Roch theorem for smooth manifolds
    • Grothendieck–Hirzebruch–Riemann–Roch theorem
    • Hirzebruch–Riemann–Roch theorem
  • Riemann series theorem
  • Riemann–Siegel formula
  • Riemann–Siegel theta function
  • Riemann–Silberstein vector
  • Riemann singularity theorem
  • Riemann solver
  • Riemann sphere
  • Riemann–Stieltjes integral
  • Riemann sum
  • Riemann surface
    • Compact Riemann surface
  • Riemann tensor (general relativity)
  • Riemann theta function
  • Riemann–von Mangoldt formula
  • Riemann Xi function
  • Riemann zeta function
  • The tangential Cauchy–Riemann complex
  • Zariski–Riemann space

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