Martin Krause (29 June 1851, Wilknit,[1] East Prussia – 2 March 1920, Dresden) was a German mathematician, specializing in analysis.
Martin Krause, the son of a landowner, studied from 1870 to 1874 at the University of Königsberg, where he was taught by Friedrich Julius Richelot and Franz Ernst Neumann, and also in Heidelberg and Berlin.
His doctoral thesis Zur Transformation der Modulargleichungen der elliptischen Functionen (On the transformation of the modular equations of the elliptic functions) was supervised by Leo Königsberger.
[2] In 1888 he became the successor to Axel Harnack as professor at TU Dresden in 1888.
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