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  1. Abhandlung Ueber Die Darstellung Der Funktionen Durch Trigonometrische Reihen ( 1876 ) by Paul Du Bois-Reymond, 1913

41. VL Library: Search The Bibliography
Translate this page Fick, Adolph und paul du bois-reymond. 1853. Ueber die unempfindliche Stelle derNetzhaut im menschlichen Auge. 1853. Fick, Ludwig. 1853.
http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/library/search?-display=short&-max=25&author=Fick

42. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : DUB
Translate this page du bois-reymond (paul, Gustav)(1831-1889). Photo 1 (2). duBOSC (Communard).Photo 1 (A). duBOSE (dudley McIver)(1834-1883). Photo 1 (+)
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DUB A B C D ... Z
  • DU BARRY (Jeanne BECU, comtesse BARRY
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  • DU BELLAY (Joachim)(1522-1560)
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  • DU BOCCAGE ( Anne-Marie Le Page Fiquet
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  • DU BOIS (William Edward Burghardt)(1868-1963)
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  • DUBOIS-CRANCE (Edmond, Louis, Alexis DUBOIS DE CRANCE, dit)(1747-1814)
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  • DUBOIS D'AISCHE (Adolphe)(1874-1958)
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  • DU BOIS-REYMOND (Emil Heinrich)(1818-1896)
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  • DU BOIS-REYMOND (Paul, Gustav)(1831-1889)
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  • DUBOSE (Dudley McIver)(1834-1883)
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    • DUBOSE (Thomas J.)
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    • DUBOST (Antonin)
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    • DUBOVITSKY (Fiodor)(1907-1999)
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    • DUBREIL (Paul)(1904-1984)
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43. FOM: Transfinite Logic
Also, a version of Cantor s diagonal method was used by paul du boisreymond (circa I don t know any evidence that Cantor knew du bois-reymond s work,
http://www.cs.nyu.edu/pipermail/fom/2002-June/005598.html
FOM: Transfinite Logic
William Calhoun wcalhoun at planetx.bloomu.edu
Thu Jun 13 12:45:39 EDT 2002 In the end, to quote the rock group Guns 'n Roses: "what we have here is a failure to communicate." This line appeared in the movie "Cool Hand Luke" years before Guns 'n Roses. The warden says it to Luke (Paul Newman) when he refuses to follow prison rules after repeated punishment. To bring this back to mathematics, consider the question Heck and Buckner raised of whether Cantor's ideas represent a "great conceptual leap." (This question is more interesting to me that all the discussion of "mysteries" arising from the fact that a thing can have more than one name.) Raymond wrote: > Yes, it's not a great conceptual leap now. I don't know enough about history to posit whether it was then or not. However, it's a conceptual leap forward in the sense that it distills a great deal about what has shown to be mathematically important about infinite sets.

44. FOM: Thomae And Non-archimedian Domains
It then was paul du boisreymond 1882 who expressed the idea that the totalityof orders of growth (which he called the infinitaere Pantachie) should be
http://www.cs.nyu.edu/pipermail/fom/1997-November/000361.html
FOM: Thomae and non-archimedian domains
Julio Gonzalez Cabillon jgc at adinet.com.uy
Thu Nov 27 19:49:08 EST 1997 Bill Tait, on Nov.12th, wrote in connection with Goedel and infinitesimals that Cantor is quoted by Dauben as saying that Johannes Thomae (who had an office down the hall from Frege) was the first to ``infect mathematics with the Cholera-Bacillus of infinitesimals''. While I do not know what Cantor actually may have referred to, Thomae (1840-1921 , since 1872 Professor in Halle, since 1879 in Jena) does have a documentable connection, not with infinitemals, but with non-archimedian extensions of the reals: in his Abrisz einer Theorie der complexen Funktionen, Halle 1870 and his Elementare Theorie der analytischen Functionen einer he represented the orders of growth of real functions by lexicographically ordered semigroups of sequences of integers. It then was Paul du Bois-Reymond 1882 who

45. DML: Digital Mathematics Library: Retrodigitized Mathematics Journals And Monogr
du bois-reymond, paul Beiträge zur Interpretation der partiellen 58, Michigan du bois-reymond, paul Zwei Abhandlungen über unendliche
http://www.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/~rehmann/DML/dml_links_author_D.html
DML: Digital Mathematics Library
Also: WDML: World Digital Mathematics Library Retrodigitized Mathematics Journals and Monographs
Contains links to 1874 digitized books (> 385236 pages )
and to 145 digitized journals (> 2942143 pages).

(Numbers of pages are preliminary; not all informations are already available.) Includes all the links mentioned on page 920 of: Allyn Jackson, "The Digital Mathematics Libary",
Notices Amer. Math. Soc., vol. 50 (8), 2003
Local Copy
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Author: A B C D ... Z Title: A B C D ... Z Nr. Repository: Author, Title (Books only): Pages: Year(s): Type: GDZ Dahlgren, Thorild : Sur le théorème de condensation de Cauchy book Michigan Dalhuisen, Aleida Alberdina.

46. DML: Digital Mathematics Library: Retrodigitized Mathematics Journals And Monogr
Translate this page unendliche (1871) und trigonometrische Reihen (1874) von paul du bois-reymond,hrsg. von Philip EB Jourdain. (by du bois-reymond, paul), 115, 1913. book
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DML: Digital Mathematics Library
Also: WDML: World Digital Mathematics Library Retrodigitized Mathematics Journals and Monographs
Contains links to 1874 digitized books (> 385236 pages )
and to 145 digitized journals (> 2942143 pages).

(Numbers of pages are preliminary; not all informations are already available.) Includes all the links mentioned on page 920 of: Allyn Jackson, "The Digital Mathematics Libary",
Notices Amer. Math. Soc., vol. 50 (8), 2003
Local Copy
A similar list is offered at http://www.wdml.org The database for this table is an ASCII based (ISO Latin 8859-1 extended) list , which may be parsed by this PERL script
If you want items to be added here, please send me the necessary data. Lists ordered by "Journal", "Repository" (Journals only) or by "Author name", "Title" are provided, as well as an
overview of the repositories
Author: A B C D ... Z Title: A B C D ... Z Nr. Repository: Title, Author: Pages: Year(s): Type: Cornell Zahlentheorie (by Hensel, Kurt) book Michigan Zahlentheorie, von Adrien Marie Legendre. Nach 3 Aufl. ins Deutsche übertragen von H. Maser. (by Legendre, A. M. (Adrien Marie)) book icm Zasady algebry wyszej (by Sierpiski W.)

47. December 2004
paul du boisreymond, 3 John Backus, 4 Ludwig Bieberbach. 5 Arnold Sommerfeld,6 George Uhlenbeck, 7 Mary Ellen Rudin, 8 Julia Bowman Robinson, 9
http://mathforum.org/~judyann/calendar/December2004.html
December 2004
Can you identify the pictured Mathematicians? Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Christine Ladd-Franklin
Paul du Bois-Reymond
John Backus
Ludwig Bieberbach
Arnold Sommerfeld
George Uhlenbeck
Mary Ellen Rudin
Julia Bowman Robinson
Grace Hopper
Ada Lovelace Ludwig Sylow George Polya Tycho Brahe Viktor Yakovlevich Bunyakovsky Mary Cartwright Roger Lyndon Leon Mirsky Oronce Fine John Ringrose Srinivasa Ramanujan Georgii Pfeiffer Charles Hermite Antoni Zygmund John Conway Johannes Kepler John von Neumann Thomas Stieltjes Stanislaw Saks Carl Ludwig Siegel A quotation for December: Ada Lovelace (1815 - 1852) The Analytical Engine weaves algebraic patterns, just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves. Quoted in D MacHale, Comic Sections (Dublin 1993) This calendar is available in a printable PDF format. Back to calendar page.

48. Contributed Papers
Michel Bourdeau paul du boisreymond et l idée de logique empirique (ps, dvi);Manuel A. Correia Aristotle s De Interpretatione Chapter 14 (ps, dvi)
http://lc2000.logique.jussieu.fr/abstracta.html
LC 2000 and ELSS 2000
Contributed Papers The deadline for submission of abstracts of contributed talks was on April 18, and we do not accept any new contributions. The abstracts of talks accepted for presentation will appear in a volume handed out to the participants of the Colloquium. The abstracts of members of the ASL will also appear later in the BSL. A few sessions of contributed papers will be reserved for participants of ELSS 2000. Here is a (provisional) list of contributions, listed by themes. At the end you will find the list of contributions presented by title. You can view the abstracts in format dvi or ps. You can view the provisional schedule of the contributed talks by clicking here . (It has not yet been updated to reflect what really happened - our apologies). A (*) indicates that the participant presented his/her contributed talk in the special session of Contributed talks of ELSS 2000, on Thursday July 27. Applications of Logic to Cognitive Sciences
  • Nicholas Asher, Yi Mao:

49. Big Omicron And Big Omega And Big Theta
2 paul du boisreymond, Sur la grandeur relative des infinis des fonctions, u Annalidi Mat. pura ed applic. (2) /u , 4 (1871), 338353.
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1008328.1008329

50. LE TOURNANT DU SIECLE
paul David GustaveDu bois-reymond (Berlin 1831-Freiburg 1889) était de famille française
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BORSUK 90 Euros BOULIGAND . 1924. Avec : 60 Euros BOUTROUX 60 Euros 90 Euros 822. DEDEKIND (R.) 700 Euros 718. DENJOY (Arnaud) 719. DENJOY (Arnaud) 726. FREDHOLM (Ivar) ITARD 55 Euros KOWALEVSKI (S.) 451 bis. KOWALEVSKY (S.) - LEFFLER (A.-C.) SOUVENIRS D'ENFANCE, suivis de BIOGRAPHIE 100 Euros 821. KUMMER Theorie der idealen Primfaktoren der complexen Zahlen, welche aus den Wurzeln der Gleichung w n = 1 gebildet sind, wenn n eine zusammengesetzte Zahl ist. (Berlin 1857). 350 Euros 738. LAURENT (H.)
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    MARKOFF 500 Euros
MARKOFF DIFFERENZENRECHNUNG . 1896. Avec WAHRSCHEINLICHKEITS-RECHNUNG 450 Euros MITTAG-LEFFLER 120 Euros 753. PICARD (Emile)

51. SONIA KOWALEVSKAIA
Translate this page En 1869 elle est à Heidelberg, où elle suit les cours de physique de Kirchoff,et, en mathématique, ceux de paul du bois-reymond et de Kœnigsberger.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/alta.mathematica/451-kowalevski.html
SOPHIE KOWALEVSKI Notice biographique de Mittag-Leffler (1892). 425 Euros En mai 1882, accompagnant Mittag-Leffler et sa femme en France, elle fit la connaissance de
451 bis. Sophie KOWALEVSKY - Anna-Charlotte LEFFLER Les Souvenirs d'enfance de Sophie Kovalewsky sont traduits du "roman" russe paru sous le titre Les soeurs Rajewsky , et la Biographie de Sophie Kovalewsky 100 Euros LISTE ALPHABETIQUE M LISTE THEMATIQUE

52. SAGE Publications - Author/Editor - Manuela Du Bois-Reymond
Imprints. paul Chapman. Manuela du boisreymond. Affiliations. - Centre forYouth Studies and Youth Policy, Netherlands. Products affiliated with
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/author.aspx?aid=229534

53. Paul Langerhans (www.whonamedit.com)
paul Langerhans German pathological anatomist, born July 25, 1847, Berlin; diedJuly 20, Emil du boisreymond (1818-1896), Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902),
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Paul Langerhans German pathological anatomist, born July 25, 1847, Berlin; died July 20, 1888, Funchal, Madeira. Associated eponyms: Birbeck's granules A small tennis racket-shaped, cross-striated membrane bound granule with characteristic periodicity on electron microscopy, first reported in Langerhans's cells of the epidermis. Langerhans' adenoma Insulinoma. Langerhans' cell histiocytosis A rare disorder that primarily affects children. Langerhans' islands Clusters of cells present in the pancreas of most vertebrates. Biography: Paul Langerhans’s father (1820-1909), for whom he was named, was a well-known physician and President of the Berlin City Council. He had two younger stepbrothers who were also physicians. One of them, Robert (1859-1904), was an assistant to Rudolf Virchow and later became professor of pathology.

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paul David Gustav du boisreymond Born 2 Dec 1831 in Berlin, Germany Died 7April 1889 in Freiburg, Germany Click the picture above to see three larger
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55. AIP International Catalog Of Sources
Correspondents Dimitry Bobylev, paul du boisreymond, Friedrich Dorn, HermannGrassmann, Wilhelm Hankel, Axel Harnack, Felix Klein, Arthur Korn,
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56. Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: Re: [HM] Bettazzi's Theorem
paul du boisreymond (work published between 1870 and 1882), and Otto Stolz (appeared from 1879 to 1896). To which I added the comment that
http://sunsite.utk.edu/math_archives/.http/hypermail/historia/may99/0044.html
Re: [HM] Bettazzi's theorem
Julio Gonzalez Cabillon jgc@adinet.com.uy
Wed, 05 May 1999 12:18:32 -0300
At 10:40 PM 02/05/1999, Gordon Fisher wrote:
"We know - Heath remarks - that there were controversies in ancient
times about the nature of the 'angle of contact' (the 'angle' formed,
at the point of contact, between an arc of a circle and the tangent to
and the 'angle' complementary to it (the 'angle of a semicircle'). The
question was whether the 'hornlike angle' was a magnitude comparable
with the rectilineal angle, i.e. whether by being multiplied a sufficient
number of times it could be made to exceed a given rectilineal angle".
In his "Elements", Euclid handled almost exclusively rectilinear angles.
None the less, a single reference to angles with curved sides indeed appears in Book III, proposition 16.

57. Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: Re: [HM] Bettazzi's Theorem
opinion that the study of such systems goes back to paul du boisreymond (workpublished between 1870 and 1882), and Otto Stolz (appeared from 1879
http://sunsite.utk.edu/math_archives/.http/hypermail/historia/may99/0025.html
Re: [HM] Bettazzi's theorem
Gordon Fisher gfisher@shentel.net
Sun, 02 May 1999 22:40:12
At 03:13 PM 5/2/99 -0700, Elena Marchisotto wrote:
Bettazzi is also mentioned by Veronese in the introduction to his
*Fondamenti* (p xxvi; also same page number in Schepp's translation into
German). The note concerns the status of "actual" infinitely large and
infinitely small numbers. Veronese points to something Bettazzi wrote but
didn't follow up which showed, Veronese indicates, that Bettazzi had an
idea along the lines of own on this matter.
It probably isn't relevant to the original question, but as I noted in the
first paragraph of my article *Veronese's Non-archimedean linear
continuum*, published in the book *Real Numbers, Generalizations of the Reals, and Theories of Continua* edited by P. Ehrlich (1994), Hans Hahn in

58. Mathematicians From DSB
Translate this page Gua de Malves, Jean paul de, ~1712-1786. Gudermann, Christoph, 1798-1852. Göpel,Adolph, 1812-1847 du bois-reymond, paul David Gustav, 1831-1889
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For biographic details of Scandinavian mathematicians (and others), see my link page to DBL (Danish) or to NBL (Norwegian) Abel, Niels Henrik Ampère, André-Marie Argand, Jean Robert Arrhenius, Svante August Artin, Emil Beltrami, Eugenio Berkeley, George Bernoulli, Jakob I Bernoulli, Johann I Bertrand, Joseph Louis François Bessel, Friedrich Wilhelm Bianchi, Luigi Bjerknes, Carl Anton Bjerknes, Vilhelm Frimann Koren Bolyai, Farkas Bolyai, János Bolzano, Bernard Bombelli, Rafael Borchardt, Carl Wilhelm Borel, Émile Félix-Édouard-Justin Bouquet, Jean-Claude Briot, Charles Auguste Bérard, Jacques Étienne Bérard, Joseph Frédéric Cantor, Georg Carathéodory, Constantin Cardano, Girolamo Cauchy, Augustin-Louis Cayley, Arthur Chasles, Michel Chebyshev, Pafnuty Lvovich Clairaut, Alexis-Claude Clausen, Thomas Clebsch, Rudolf Friedrich Alfred Colden, Cadwallader

59. À§´ëÇѼöÇÐÀÚ ¸ñ·Ï
du bois-reymond, paul David Gustav dubois-reymond Born 2 Dec 1831 in Berlin, Germany
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60. ARS Electronica
(paul du boisreymond, 1989). Yes, one certainly would be astounded at just howthe colours and tones which matter most to us could go missing in our
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