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  1. Recent Developments In Stochastic Analysis And Related Topics: Beijing, China 29 August - 3 September 2002 by Sino-german Conference on Stochastic Ana, Sergio Albeverio, et all 2005-01
  2. German Mathematicians: Carl Friedrich Gauss, David Hilbert, Gottfried Leibniz, Johannes Kepler, Georg Cantor, Bernhard Riemann
  3. Johann Radon, Gesammelte Abhandlungen 2 Bände (Contemporary Mathematicians) (German Edition) (Vol 1 & 2) by GRUBER, HLAWKA, et all 1987-01-01
  4. German Mathematician Introduction: Christian Goldbach, Max August Zorn, Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach, Werner Fenchel, Carl Gottlieb Ehler
  5. Die Werke von Jakob Bernoulli: Bd. 1: Astronomie, Philisophia naturalis (The collected scientific papers of the mathematicians & physicists of the Bernoulli family) (German and Latin Edition) (Vol 1) by Jakob Bernoulli, 1980-01-01
  6. Die Werke von Jakob Bernoulli: Bd. 2: Elementarmathematik (The collected scientific papers of the mathematicians & physicists of the Bernoulli family) (Latin, Italian and German Edition) (Vol 2) by Jakob Bernoulli, 1989-10-01
  7. Vom Zahlstein zum Computer: Mathematik in der Geschichte - Uberblick und Biographien (Universitat Hildesheim) by Hans Wussing, 1997
  8. A Mathematician's Apology (Canto) by G. H. Hardy, 1992-01-31
  9. Tales of Mathematicians and Physicists (Volume 0) by Simon Gindikin, 2006-11-17
  10. Collected Works of C. Loewner (Contemporary Mathematicians)
  11. Leonhard Euler 1707-1783: Beiträge zu Leben und Werk (German Edition)
  12. Heinrich Heesch (Vita Mathematica) (German Edition) by Hans G. Bigalke, 1988-05-01
  13. Frauenuntypische Bildungsbiographien: Diplom-Mathematikerinnen (European university studies. Series VI, Psychology) (German Edition) by Kristin Gisbert, 1995
  14. Die Werke von Daniel Bernoulli: Band 2: Analysis, Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung (Gesammelten Werke der Mathematiker Und Physiker der Familie Bernoulli) (German Edition) (Vol 2) by Daniel Bernoulli, 1982-01-01

1. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (b. 1646, d. 1716) was a German philosopher, mathematician, and logician who is probably most well known for having
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Which two well known mathematicians were born on 15 April? With what area of mathematics did Florence Nightingale work? What German mathematician
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3. Math-Net Internet Information Services For Mathematicians
Preprints, links, directories. Oriented towards German mathematics but in English.
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4. Kepler Johannes 1571-1630 German Mathematician And Astronomer
Kepler Johannes 15711630 German mathematician and astronomer. Supplementum Opticam Promotam (1663-1675) David Gregory Papers (1664-1713)
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5. DMV
Die Vereinigung ist die berufsst ndische Vertretung der Mathematiker in Deutschland. Sie f rdert die mathematische Wissenschaft und ihre Anwendungen
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6. Encyclopedia: Category:German Mathematicians
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  • 7. [HM] (German) Mathematicians As Members Of The "Academie Des
    HM (German) mathematicians as members of the "Academie des Sciences", Paris by Ulf Hashagen
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    8. Landau Center For Research In Mathematical Analysis Visitors
    Visits of german mathematicians to the Hebrew University. The following German scientists visited colleagues in Jerusalem 20032004. Name
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    9. Math-jobs.de
    On this website you find jobs for mathematicians in all areas Banking, Insurance, Finance, Statistics, Biology, Medicine, Academic, Teaching
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    10. Autogramy Matematiku
    Autographs of the Brno German Technical University Mathematicians. Otto Biermann Ernst Fischer Georg Hamel Franz Hocevar
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    11. Category:German Mathematicians
    This category is for german mathematicians. Mathematicians can also be browsed by field and by period. Articles in category german mathematicians
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    Mathematicians from Europe by nationality Austrian Azerbaijani Belgian British ... Georgian German Greek Hungarian Irish Italian ... Ukrainian Other continents: Africa Americas Asia and Oceania This category is for German mathematicians . Mathematicians can also be browsed by field and by period . The root category for mathematicians is here
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    12. Famous Scientists And Mathematicians
    Famous Scientists and Mathematicians RETURN TO TOP. JOHANNES KEPLER German Astronomer and Mathematician 15711630. JOHANNES KEPLER
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    13. Read This: Mathematicians Under The Nazis
    But how about the behavior of the german mathematicians remaining in His publications include books (in German) on mathematical reviewing (1993) and on
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    Mathematicians under the Nazis
    by Sanford L. Segal
    Reviewed by Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze
    Once again, and in more than one respect, this voluminous book raises the question of how the history of mathematics can or should be written, and for whom? Very wisely, the author chose to call it a book on "mathematicians", not on mathematics While arguably the emigration of Jewish mathematicians from Germany and German-occupied Europe after 1933, and the war with its military applications of mathematics, were the two most important effects of National Socialism (henceforth NS) for mathematics as a whole, the American mathematician Segal deliberately excludes the first theme "except as this is important to other topics" (p.xv) and does not say much on the second one. Not requiring "any advanced knowledge about mathematics" (xi), the book's foremost intent is to oppose the "general but perverse social view of mathematicians as disembodied intellects" (xi). Certainly no period in history seems more appropriate to be considered in this respect than Nazi rule in Germany, when neither the most apolitical and aloof stance nor the most opportunistic attitude would have helped a mathematician get along with the regime, or even to survive, if he/she happened to be a Jew. But how about the behavior of the German mathematicians remaining in academic positions in Germany? In fact, the "mathematicians" discussed in the book are for the most part non-Jewish

    14. Read This: Mathematics Unbound
    of the position of german mathematicians in European mathematics during the is the treatment of german mathematicians by the European mathematical
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    edited by Karen Hunger Parshall and Adrian C. Rice
    Reviewed by Stacy G. Langton
    Mathematicians today form an international community. Mathematical papers often have co-authors who live in different countries. Mathematical ideas and discoveries are exchanged quickly over the Internet and World-Wide Web. Internet discussion groups on particular mathematical topics draw members from many countries. And, every four years, the International Congress of Mathematicians gathers attenders from all over the world. Few of us, perhaps, stop to wonder, "How did it get this way?" The volume under review, , explores this question. Jointly published by the American Mathematical Society and the London Mathematical Society in a series devoted to the History of Mathematics, it contains the proceedings of a symposium held at the University of Virginia in May 1999. There are 18 chapters, each by a different author or pair of authors. What will readers of MAA Online find of interest in this volume? Well, there is very little mathematics. On the other hand, I suspect that most mathematicians have a desire to know about the community they are a part of; and the question of how this community acquired the international nature it has today seems to me to be an inherently interesting one. An interesting topic does not, alas, guarantee an interesting presentation.

    15. Segal, S.L.: Mathematicians Under The Nazis.
    of the book Mathematicians under the Nazis by Segal, SL, published by or death of many german mathematicianssubstantial mathematics was......
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    Chapter 1 [HTML] or [PDF format] Contrary to popular beliefand despite the expulsion, emigration, or death of many German mathematicianssubstantial mathematics was produced in Germany during 1933-1945. In this landmark social history of the mathematics community in Nazi Germany, Sanford Segal examines how the Nazi years affected the personal and academic lives of those German mathematicians who continued to work in Germany. Presenting a wealth of previously unavailable information, this book is a large contribution to the history of mathematicsas well as a unique view of what it was like to live and work in Nazi Germany. Sanford L. Segal is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Rochester and the author of Nine Introductions in Complex Analysis Reviews: "The strength of the book lies in its many individual stories and case histories. . . . [It] offer[s] disturbing and important accounts of the life of science and scientists under the Nazis." The Economist "The remarkable feature of this book is that in spite of the temptation, the story-telling never succumbs to simplistic descriptions of events or people. The analysis avoids the sentimentality and moral superiority that so often accompany descriptions of the Nazi years. . . . Perhaps this is why

    16. Sample Chapter For Segal, S.L.: Mathematicians Under The Nazis.
    one finds every sort of reaction to the Nazis among german mathematicians. Nor is it to deny that the majority of german mathematicians who remained in
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    Endorsements Class Use and other Permissions . For more information, send e-mail to permissions@pupress.princeton.edu This file is also available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format Chapter 1 WHY MATHEMATICS? in vacuo , so to speak, according to its own stringent rules of logic: the scientific method. In the past thirty years, however, this naive assumption of the autonomy of scientific development has begun to be critically examined. A general investigation of this topic is impossible, even if the conclusion were indeed the total divorce of theoretical science from other aspects of culture. Hence the proposal to study one particular microcosm: the relationship between mathematics and the intensity of the Nazi Weltanschauung Mathematics also has a notion of strict causality: if A , then B . It is true that the standards of rigor, the logical criteria used to determine whether or not a proof is valid, that is, to determine whether or not B truly follows from A , have changed over time; nevertheless, the notion that it is conceivable that

    17. Read About Category:German Mathematicians At WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research
    Categorygerman mathematicians. Everything you wanted to know about Categorygerman mathematicians but had no clue how to find it.
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    18. Math PUrview - Winter 1999
    All but the first one are german mathematicians of international reputation. I thought it was very decent of the german mathematicians to bring up and
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    WINTER 1999
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    ... Math Department Home Page Michael Golomb (born 1909) was a student of Adolf Hammerstein and received his doctorate from the University of Berlin in 1933. The picture for this article was taken in 1938 in Zagreb (Yugoslavia), his first place of refuge. In 1939 he emigrated to the United States and turned to applied mathematics. He was one of the first to apply normed spaces in numerical analysis. Exhibition Announcement* Terror and Exile: Berlin mathematicians under the Nazi regime 1933-1945 In 1998 the ICM returns to Germany after an intermission of 94 years. This long interval covers the darkest period in German history. Therefore the German Mathematical Society (DMV) wants to honor the memory of all those who suffered under the Nazi terror. The DMV does this in the form of an exhibition presenting the biographies of 53 mathematicians from Berlin who were victims of the Nazi regime between 1933 and 1945. The fate of this small group illustrates painfully well the personal sufferings and the destruction of scientific and cultural life; it also sheds light on the instruments of suppression and collaboration. Interview with Michael Golomb, Professor Emeritus

    19. Landau Center For Research In Mathematical Analysis: Visitors
    Visits of german mathematicians to the Hebrew University 19881989 1989-1990 1990-1991 1991-1992 1992-1993 1993-1994 1996-1997 1997-1998
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    Visits of German Mathematicians to the Hebrew University The following German scientists visited colleagues in Jerusalem: Name Affiliation Area of Interest Host Period of Visit Dr. Heike Mildenberger Set theory Prof. S. Shelah Dr. Stefan Geschke Free University of Berlin Set theory Prof. S. Shelah Dr. Udo Baumgartner University of Frankfurt Topological groups, discrete subgroups of Lie groups Prof. A. Lubotzky Thomas Weigel Universita degli studi di Milano-Bicocca Algebraic number theory, group theory, cohomology Prof. A. Lubotzky Name Affiliation Area of Interest Host Period of Visit Alexander Gurevich MPI, Bonn Number theory Prof. E. de Shalit Dennis Gaitsgory
    Geometric Langlands correspondence Prof. D. Kazhdan

    20. Math & CS Library-Location, Plan, History...
    the famous German mathematician which contains old books from the 19th famous german mathematicians of the late 19th century and beginning of the
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        How to reach us : Map of the Edmond J. Safra campus, Givat-Ram and directions to the Einstein Institute of Mathematics The library is located on the first and second floors in the Manchester House, Einstein Institute of Mathematics in the Edmond J. Safra campus, Givat-Ram. [ photographs The entrance to the library is on the second floor. Its main reading hall [ Layout photographs ] is an impressive piece of architecture, with high ceiling and wood panels.
        A portrait of Albert Einstein (1924) [ photograph ] by the famous Russian impressionist Leonid Pasternak (1862-1945, father of the writer Boris Pasternak) hangs on the wall above the entrance.
        A bronze bust of Albert Einstein (1933) [ photograph ], by the English sculptor Sir Jacob Epstein (1880-1959), stands near the entrance.

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