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- Ferdinand Georg FrobeniusFerdinand Georg FrobeniusFerdinand Georg Frobenius was a German mathematician, best known for his contributions to the theory of differential equations and to group theory...
(1849–1917), mathematician- Frobenius algebraFrobenius algebraIn mathematics, especially in the fields of representation theory and module theory, a Frobenius algebra is a finite dimensional unital associative algebra with a special kind of bilinear form which gives the algebras particularly nice duality theories. Frobenius algebras began to be studied in...
- Frobenius endomorphismFrobenius endomorphismIn commutative algebra and field theory, the Frobenius endomorphism is a special endomorphism of commutative rings with prime characteristic p, an important class which includes finite fields. The endomorphism maps every element to its pth power...
- Frobenius inner product
- Frobenius norm
- Frobenius methodFrobenius methodIn mathematics, the Frobenius method, named after Ferdinand Georg Frobenius, is a way to find an infinite series solution for a second-order ordinary differential equation of the formin the vicinity of the regular singular point z=0....
- Frobenius groupFrobenius groupIn mathematics, a Frobenius group is a transitive permutation group on a finite set, such that no non-trivial elementfixes more than one point and some non-trivial element fixes a point.They are named after F. G. Frobenius.- Structure :...
- Frobenius theorem (differential topology)Frobenius theorem (differential topology)In mathematics, Frobenius' theorem gives necessary and sufficient conditions for finding a maximal set of independent solutions of an overdetermined system of first-order homogeneous linear partial differential equations...
- Frobenius algebra
- Frobenius OrgelbyggeriFrobenius Orgelbyggeri-History:Frobenius Orgelbyggeri was founded in Copenhagen by Theodor Frobenius in 1909. The firm moved to Lyngby in 1925. Theodor's sons Walther and Erik joined the company in 1944, at the same time that they began to build organs in the classical tradition, with mechanical actions and slider...
, Danish organ building firm - Georg Ludwig Frobenius (1566–1645), German publisher
- Johannes FrobeniusJohann FrobenJohann Froben, in Latin: Johannes Frobenius , was a famous printer and publisher in Basel...
(1460–1527), publisher and printer in Basel - Hieronymus FrobeniusHieronymus FrobenHieronymus Froben was a famous pioneering printer in Basel and the eldest son of Johann Froben. He was educated at the University of Basel and traveled widely in Europe....
(1501–1563), publisher and printer in Basel, son of Johannes - Ambrosius FrobeniusAmbrosius FrobeniusAmbrosius Froben or in Latin Frobenius was a Basel printer, and publisher of an almost complete Hebrew Talmud, 1578–1580. He was son of Hieronymus Frobenius , and grandson of Johann Froben the Swiss scholar and printer....
(1537–1602), publisher and printer in Basel, son of Hieronymus - Leo FrobeniusLeo FrobeniusLeo Viktor Frobenius was an ethnologist and archaeologist and a major figure in German ethnography.-Life:He was born in Berlin as the son of a Prussian officer and died in Biganzolo, Lago Maggiore, Piedmont, Italy...
(1873–1938), ethnographer - Nikolaj FrobeniusNikolaj FrobeniusNikolaj Frobenius is a Norwegian novelist and screen writer.Frobenius was born in Oslo, but grew up at Rykkinn. He studied film writing and research at LCP, London. He has written several books and screenplays, including the screenplay for the classic nordic film thriller Insomnia, which was...
(b. 1965), Norwegian writer and screenwriter - August Sigmund FrobeniusAugust Sigmund FrobeniusAugust Sigmund Frobenius , FRS, also known as Sigismond Augustus Frobenius, Joannes Sigismundus Augustus Frobenius, and Johann Sigismund August Froben, was a German-born chemist in the 18th century who is known for the first detailed description of the properties of diethyl ether and the naming of...
(–1741), German chemist