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Ferdinand Eisenstein

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As Eisenstein shows, his method for constructing elliptic functions applies beautifully to the simpler case of trigonometric functions. Moreover, this case provides not merely an illuminating introduction to his theory, but also the simplest proofs for a series of results, originally discussed by Euler.
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André Weil in Elliptic functions according to Eisenstein and Kronecker (1999)

 
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