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Dedekind and Riemann travelled together to Berlin in September 1859 on the occasion of Riemann 's election to the Berlin Academy of Sciences.
Dedekind, in a joint paper with Heinrich Weber published in 1882,
In Göttingen Bachmann became close friends with Dedekind who had only a few years earlier been awarded his doctorate under Gauss 's supervision.
spent their honeymoon in Interlaken in Switzerland where Cantor spent much time in mathematical discussions with Dedekind.
Dedekind therefore spent the two years following the award of his doctorate learning the latest mathematical developments
However, physics became less than satisfactory to Dedekind with what he considered an imprecise logical structure and his attention turned towards mathematics.
Many honours were given to Dedekind for his outstanding work,
Zermelo and Dedekind.
In that year he argued against the theory of irrational numbers used by Dedekind, Cantor and Heine giving the arguments by which he opposed.
Ideas from a paper by Dedekind in 1885 made an important contribution
Kronecker and Dedekind but contains a wealth of Hilbert's own ideas.
Only in 1897 did Frobenius learn of Molien 's work which he described in a letter to Dedekind as"very beautiful but difficult".
He prepared a set of notes on Dedekind sums but because of illness was unable to deliver the lectures which were given by Emil Grosswald.
Dedekind made a number of highly significant contributions to mathematics
His work not being influenced by Weierstrass(whose work was unpublished) or Dedekind who only published his theories after Cantor 's important paper appeared in 1872.
Recalled in later years that he only knew Dedekind by sight because Dedekind always arrived and left with Dirichlet
At this time Berlin was the place where courses were given on the latest mathematical developments but Dedekind had not been able to learn such material at Göttingen.
wrote to Dedekind in 1881(see).
Fuchs' study(1876 with Hermite) of elliptic integrals as a function of a parameter marks an important step towards the theory of modular functions(Klein, Dedekind).
Dedekind certainly still continued to learn mathematics at this time as a student would by attending courses,