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Julius August Christoph Zech

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Julius Zech, photography by Georg Friedrich Brandseph, before 1862

Julius August Christoph Zech (24 February 1821 Stuttgart, Germany − 13 July 1864 Berg) was a German astronomer and mathematician.

In 1849, Zech published a table of logarithms; as a result, Zech logarithms for finite fields are named after him.

In 1863, Zech attended the founding meeting of the Astronomische Gesellschaft (German Astronomical Society) and became its Vorstand (chairman). Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander assumed this role upon Zech's death.

References

  1. Schielicke, Reinhard (2013). "Wer zählt die Völker - nennt die Namen: Die Astronomische Gesellschaft und ihre Mitglieder 1863 bis 2013". Astronomische Gesellschaft. p. 11. ISBN 9783980517669.

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