Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Scientists - Mahler Kurt
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 102    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Mahler Kurt:     more books (28)
  1. Mahler by Kurt Blaukopf, 1973
  2. Mahler by Kurt Blaukopf, 1973
  3. Gustav Mahler by Kurt; Translated by Goodwin, Inge Blaukopf, 1991
  4. Gustav Mahler, translated by Inge Goodwin. by Kurt. BLAUKOPF, 1975
  5. MAHLER by Kurt Blaukopf, 1985-01-01
  6. Mahler by Kurt Blaukopf, 1973
  7. Mahler by Kurt Blaukopf, 1973
  8. Mahler by Kurt Blaukopf, 1975
  9. Gustav Mahler by Kurt BLAUKOPF, 1969
  10. Gustav Mahler by Kurt Blaukopf, 1973
  11. Mahler: His Life, Work and World by Herta Blaukopf Kurt Blaukopf, 1991
  12. Gustav Mahler by Kurt Blaukopf, 1991-01-01
  13. Mahler by Kurt Translated By Inge Goodwin Blaukopf, 1973-01-01
  14. Mahler by Kurt Blaukopf, 1973

21. Mahler, Kurt - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry
mahler, kurt Bright Sparcs Biographical entry, Bright Sparcs is a biographical,bibliographical and archival database of Australian scientists with links
http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P000615b.htm
Bright Sparcs
Biographical entry
Home
Browse Search Previous ... Next
Mahler, Kurt (1903 - 1988)
FAA, FRS Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources Published Sources Mathematician Born: 26 July 1903 Krefeld am Rhein, Germany. Died: 25 February 1988 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Kurt Mahler was Professor of Mathematics at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, Canberra from 1963. Career Highlights Online Sources Published Sources Structure based on ISAAR(CPF) - click here for an explanation of the fields Prepared by: Rosanne Walker
Created: 20 October 1993
Modified: 10 September 2004 Published by Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre on ASAPWeb
Originally published 1994-1999 by Australian Science Archives Project
Submit any comments, questions, corrections and additions

22. Mahler, Kurt - Bright Sparcs Archival And Heritage Sources
mahler, kurt Bright Sparcs Archival and Heritage Sources, Bright Sparcs is abiographical, bibliographical and archival database of Australian scientists
http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/archives/P000615a.htm
Bright Sparcs
Archival and Heritage Sources
Home
Browse Search Previous ... Next
Mahler, Kurt (1903 - 1988)
FAA, FRS Biographical entry Online Sources Published Sources Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
[Repository details]
Title: Kurt Mahler - Records Reference: MS 62 Date Range: Description: Records including letters received c1912-77, lecture notes and lectures, manuscripts of published papers and notes on Mahler's book, "Lectures on Transcendental Numbers", photographs and colour slides 1979 [1.28 m, MS 62]. Formats: Photographs. Quantity: 1.28 m Access: Available for reference Online Finding Aid: 'Mahler, Kurt - Ms 62', in Listing of Adolph Basser Library holdings , Australian Academy of Science, 1994, http://www.science.org.au/academy/basser/lists/ms062.txt Top of Page Private hands (van der Poorten, A.J.)
Title: Kurt Mahler - Records Date Range: Description: A significant collection of offprints and archival material including correspondence with other mathematicians c1940-88. Access: Contact Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre Top of Page Published by Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre on ASAPWeb
Originally published 1994-1999 by Australian Science Archives Project
Submit any comments, questions, corrections and additions

23. MS 062 MAHLER, K, FAA (1903-1988) 62/1 4 Working Notebooks
and Computer Science at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1987 (this institutionis assisted by The kurt mahler Fund for Research in Mathematics) 3.02 m.
http://www.science.org.au/academy/basser/lists/ms062.txt

24. Photo Of Kurt Mahler
Photo of kurt mahler. This is reproduced from Acta Arithmetica 58 (1991) 215228MAIN MENU NEXT PAGE. Photo of kurt mahler. MAIN MENU NEXT PAGE
http://www.numbertheory.org/obituaries/AA/mahler/page0.html
Photo of Kurt Mahler
This is reproduced from Acta Arithmetica 58 (1991) 215-228
MAIN MENU
NEXT PAGE
Photo of Kurt Mahler
MAIN MENU NEXT PAGE Last updated at 18th November 2001

25. Mahler - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
mahler measure mahler s theorem, named after kurt mahler. This is a disambiguationpage — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahler
Wikimedia needs your help in its 21-day fund drive. See our fundraising page
Over US$220,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August. Thank you for your generosity!
Mahler
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Mahler refers to: This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page. Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahler Categories Surnames Disambiguation Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages

26. Mahler's Theorem - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
mahler s theorem, named after kurt mahler (1903 1988), says that if f is acontinuous p-adic-valued function of a p-adic variable, then the analogy goes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahler's_theorem
Wikimedia needs your help in its 21-day fund drive. See our fundraising page
Over US$220,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August. Thank you for your generosity!
Mahler's theorem
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
In the notation of combinatorialists , which conflicts with that used in the theory of special functions , the Pochhammer symbol denotes the falling factorial: Denote by Δ the forward difference operator defined by
f x f x f x
Then we have
x n n x n
so that the relationship between the operator Δ and this polynomial sequence is much like that between differentiation and the sequence whose n th term is x n Mahler's theorem , named after Kurt Mahler (1903–1988), says that if f is a continuous p-adic -valued function of a p -adic variable, then the analogy goes further: It is remarkable that as weak an assumption as continuity is enough. It is a fact of algebra that if f is a polynomial function with coefficients in any field of characteristic 0, the same identity holds. Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahler%27s_theorem Categories Number theory Theorems Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages
  • Fran§ais This page was last modified 10:13, 28 August 2005.

27. Sorry - We Can't Find That Page
Blaukopf, kurt, mahler (Limelight Editions, 1985). Blaukopf, kurt Zoltan Roman,mahler, A Documentary Study (Oxford University Press, 1976)
http://www.radio.cbc.ca/specials/mahler/reference.html
CBCCat = "Sports,News,Arts,Kids,Interactive"; Sports = "Hockey,Baseball,Football"; News = "Canada,World,SciTech,Local,Consumers,SpecialReports,Business"; Arts = "ArtsNews,Infoculture,Music,Books,ArtsFeatures"; Kids = "CBC4Kids,PreSchool,Teachers"; Interactive = "MessageBoards,Forums,Games,Media";
CBC is currently experiencing a labour disruption. CBC is currently experiencing a labour disruption, which means some of the information we normally offer you is unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience. In 30 seconds, you will be automatically redirected to the CBC.ca homepage. Or, you can:
  • Go to the homepage now Send your feedback to CBC Audience Relations Click here to view on-air schedules for all CBC services Click here to go to the CBC negotiations site
  • 28. Literary Encyclopedia: Mahler, Gustav
    and the dawn of romanticism, mahler, “contemporary of the future” (kurt Blaukopf), Chicago University of Chicago Press, 1992; kurt Blaukopf.
    http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=5403

    29. Transcendental.html
    kurt mahler (19031988). mahler contributed many, many beautiful results totranscendence theory. He also formulated his famous A-, S-, T-, U-classification
    http://www.spd.dcu.ie/johnbcos/download/Public and other lectures/transcendental
    Kurt Mahler (1903-1988) Mahler contributed many, many beautiful results to transcendence theory. He also formulated his famous A-, S-, T-, U-classification of real and complex numbers, and proved that almost every real or complex number is an S-number. I can't remember where I read that he used 'S' as a tribute to Siegel (can anyone confirm that?), and simply used 'T' and 'U' since they follow alphabetically! 'A', of course, is for algebraic . Originally I had quite a bit typed up of his classification - especially on its motivation - but in a bad moment I removed it, as I could see no end in sight. So, just some of Mahler's results, and I begin with one - from 1937 - which is often mentioned, possibly because it is so eye-catching: the infinite decimal 0.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13... is transcendental (can you see why it is certainly irrational?). Actually Mahler's full theorem is that if f( x ) is any non-constant polynomial such that f(1), f(2), f(3), ... are all natural numbers, then the decimal formed by concatenation of those values is transcendental. The result is true, in fact, not just in base 10, but in any base 2, 3, 4, ... . Msee := proc(f, r) local a, k; a[1]:=f(1):

    30. Weber, Mendelssohn, Mahler. Leonidas Kavakos (vln), London Philharmonic Orchestr
    Leonidas Kavakos (vln), London Philharmonic Orchestra, kurt Masur, RFH, Masur was in his element in the evening’s major offering, mahler’s 1st Symphony.
    http://www.musicweb-international.com/SandH/2002/Aug02/WMM.htm
    Founder Len Mullenger: Len@musicweb.uk.net
    MusicWeb Internet
    powered by FreeFind
    Weber, Mendelssohn, Mahler . Leonidas Kavakos (vln), London Philharmonic Orchestra, Kurt Masur, RFH, 30 th November 2002 (AR)
    Weber Overture, Oberon
    Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor
    Mahler Symphony 1 in D
    This concert got off to a slightly shaky start, with a late comer halting the proceedings, receiving a glare from conductor. This was followed by bad horn intonation and a chorus of coughers at the opening of Weber’s Oberon Overture. Things soon improved once Masur got into gear, encouraging the London Philharmonic Orchestra to play with great style and swagger, making the music dance; an exhilarating performance perfectly paced and played. Mendelssohn’s evergreen Violin Concerto was beautifully played and imaginatively interpreted by Athens born Leonidas Kavakos playing on his 1692 Stradivarius – the ‘Falmouth’. This warhorse is played too often in a routine, mechanical way but under Kavakos one was gripped by his delicate and reserved, but highly charged and intense, way of playing. In the Allegro molto appasionato the soloist produced nerve-shattering, sharp-cutting sounds that this reviewer has never heard in this work before. Yet what made his playing so uniquely special was its refinement of tone and profound sensitivity totally devoid of the sensational.

    31. Mahler: Symphony No 9 In D Minor, New York Philharmonic, Kurt Masur, Barbican 11
    mahler s Ninth can be admired on many levels but kurt Masur s performance withthe New York Philharmonic presented some unusual difficulties.
    http://www.musicweb-international.com/SandH/2000/june00/mahler9.htm
    Concert Review Mahler: Symphony No 9 in D minor, New York Philharmonic, Kurt Masur, Barbican 11 June 2000 (MB) Mahler's Ninth can be admired on many levels but Kurt Masur's performance with the New York Philharmonic presented some unusual difficulties. On the one hand, this was a performance which didn't quite gel as a complete vision of the work. The vast first movement was beautifully held together but the overall tempo was perhaps too fast, with the cumulative power, which is so entrenched within this glorious movement, perhaps not as mighty and forbidding as one might have expected. The second movement was idiosyncratic with many wild and grotesque touches simply not indicated in my copy of the score, and there was an almost catastrophic moment at the great climax of the Adagio (m.122, just before Tempo I) when the first violins were playing a combination of up and down bow simultaneously. However, this was also a wonderfully played performance and one is tempted to dismiss these problems to get a better view of the overall picture. And dismiss them I will. This is the third Mahler 9 I have heard in London this year (the others having been Svetlanov's with the Swedish RSO and Ashkenazy's with the Philharmonia). This New York account was easily the most beautifully played, and ultimately the most moving. This was entirely the achievement of the orchestra - notably from the strings who began to impress in the third movement's shadowy pre-emption of the

    32. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Kurt Mahler
    According to our current online database, kurt mahler has 3 students and 25descendants. We welcome any additional information.
    http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=34223

    33. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Update Data For Kurt Mahler
    If you have Mathematics Subject Classifications to submit for an entire group ofindividuals (for instance all those that worked under a particular advisor)
    http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/php/submit-update.php?id=34223

    34. The New York Review Of Books: Mahler The Modern
    mahler. by kurt Blaukopf. Praeger, 272 pp., $10.00. The two books entitled mahler,by HenryLouis de La Grange and kurt Blaukopf respectively,
    http://www.nybooks.com/articles/9664
    @import "/css/default.css"; Home Your account Current issue Archives ...
    November 29, 1973
    Review
    Mahler the Modern
    By Robert Craft Gustav Mahler
    (click for larger image) Mahler by Henry-Louis de La Grange Doubleday, 982 pp., $17.50 Mahler by Kurt Blaukopf Praeger, 272 pp., $10.00 The two books entitled Mahler , by Henry-Louis de La Grange and Kurt Blaukopf respectively, represent decades of research. One question, then, in the minds of those who read both, is how it can be possible for so much dedicated scholarship to yield so many conflicting facts. According to Blaukopf, the composer was one of twelve children, five of whom died in infancy, while a sixth committed suicide at the age of twenty-five. But La Grange provides vital statistics for fourteen children, showing that seven of them died in infancy and that the suicide was in his twenty-first year. Blaukopf further states that the Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen were inspired by "an actress," although La Grange positively identifies the woman as the singer Johanna Richter. And where Blaukopf accepts a merely approximate dating for Mahler's discovery of the Knaben Wunderhorn anthology, La Grange verifies both the year, 1887, and the circumstances, the home of Carl Maria von Weber's grandson, during the period of Mahler's infatuation with that gentleman's wife.

    35. The New York Review Of Books: Table Of Contents, November 29, 1973
    mahler by HenryLouis de La Grange. mahler by kurt Blaukopf. IF Stone, Why NixonFears to Resign *. Senator Proxmire of Wisconsin, Senator Proxmire s
    http://www.nybooks.com/contents/19731129
    @import "/css/default.css"; Home Your account Current issue Archives ... NYR Books
    Table of Contents
    Stephen Spender, W. H. Auden (1907-1973) Valery Panov, A STATEMENT BY VALERY PANOV Michael Wood, Movie Crazy GWTW: The Making of "Gone With The Wind" by Gavin Lambert The Citizen Kane Book: Raising Kane by Pauline Kael "Casablanca," Script and Legend by Howard Koch The Citizen Kane Book: The Shooting Script by Herman J. Mankiewicz, by Orson Welles The Magic Factory: How MGM Made "An American in Paris" by Donald Knox The Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers Book by Arlene Croce More About "All About Eve" by Joseph L. Mankiewicz Robert Craft, Mahler the Modern Mahler by Henry-Louis de La Grange Mahler by Kurt Blaukopf I. F. Stone, Why Nixon Fears to Resign Senator Proxmire of Wisconsin, Senator Proxmire's Questions V. S. Pritchett, Who Killed Lorca The Death of Lorca by Ian Gibson Jean Starobinski, Jean-Jacques Rousseau: A New Interpretative Analysis of His Life and Works, Vol. I: The Quest, 1712-1758 by Lester G. Crocker Jean-Jacques Rousseau: A New Interpretative Analysis of His Life and Works, Vol. II: The Prophetic Voice, 1758-1778 by Lester G. Crocker

    36. M401 Sample Topic Proposal
    Blaukopf, kurt. Gustav mahler. Translated by Inge Goodwin. New York LimelightEditions, 1985. Del Mar, Norman. mahler s Sixth Symphony A Study.
    http://www.music.indiana.edu/som/courses/m401/M401stp.html
    Music M401
    History and Literature of Music I
    Indiana University School of Music
    Sample Topic Proposal
    Research Project M401 Home
    Some Suggested Subject Areas
    How to Write a Music History Paper
    ...
    Research Project Style Sheet

    This sample topic proposal illustrates the format and the kind of content expected in the Prospectus and Bibliography in Assignment 2. Your topic, of course, will address music before 1750. Thanks to former Indiana University Associate Instructor John F. Anderies for drafting the proposal from which this has been adapted. (STUDENT NAME) Music M401 (AI NAME) September 20, 2005 Prospectus and Bibliography Topic: Foreshadowing in Mahler's Kindertotenlieder and Sixth Symphony Proposal: Gustav Mahler believed that his compositions anticipated fate, and that what he created in music, his life would bring about afterwards. In two of his works completed in 1904the Sixth Symphony and his song cycle, Kindertotenlieder (Songs on the Death of Children)Mahler seems to have predicted events in his life to come: in the summer of 1907, Mahler was forced to resign from his position at the Vienna Opera, his youngest daughter died, and he was diagnosed with a terminal heart condition. In Kindertotenlieder

    37. Aust. Math. Soc. Gazette Vol 24 No 5
    kurt mahler Mathematics Prize. The following note was sent to the Gazette I am pleased to announce that the kurt mahler Mathematics Prize for 1997 was
    http://www.austms.org.au/Publ/Gazette/1997/Jan98/prize.html
    Australian Mathematical Society Web Site - the Gazette
    Kurt Mahler Mathematics Prize
    The following note was sent to the Gazette by Caryn Yaacov. I am pleased to announce that the Kurt Mahler Mathematics Prize for 1997 was recently awarded to Professor Yehudah Pinchover and Professor Vladimir Lin for their work entitled "Manifolds with Group Actions and Elliptic Operators". The Mahler Prize was established in 1973 with a fund donated by the Australian number theorist, Professor Kurt Mahler, for the support of research in Pure and Applied Mathematics at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. This award is made annually to a member or members of Technion's Faculty of Mathematics by a committee chaired by the Institute's Vice President for Research. The committee also includes the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics, a senior faculty member of the Mathematics Faculty, and a recognized expert in mathematics from a non-Technion body appointed by the committee chairman. Gazette should be sent to amsweb@solution.maths.unsw.edu.au

    38. Aust. Math. Soc. Gazette Vol 22 No 3
    Hence I am pleased to announce that the kurt mahler Mathematics Prize for 1995was recently awarded to Professor Jack Sivan and Dr Eli Alchadaf from the
    http://www.austms.org.au/Publ/Gazette/1995/Aug95/letters.html
    Australian Math Society Web Site - the Gazette
    LETTERS
    Serendipity , A. Jones
    Plain Text version
    DVI version
    A Double Integral That Usually Vanishes , W. McLean
    Plain Text version
    DVI version
    Kurt Mahler Mathematics Prize at Technion , C. Yaacov
    Plain Text version
    Serendipity
    In linear systems theory, the problem of constructing an observer for the system
    reduces to the problem of finding a matrix P such that all the eigenvalues of A - PC'C have negative real part. This is achieved by choosing a non-negative number such that the eigenvalues of all have positive real part, and then considering the positive definite matrix R given by
    R satisfies the algebraic equation
    which represents an n(n+1)/2 unknowns, but it is structurally convenient to ignore the symmetry of R The required matrix P is given by P satisfies
    so that an alternative procedure is to calculate P directly as the limiting solution of a matrix Ricatti differential equation. To show that P is appropriate, equation (2) is rewritten as
    which is the standard form for Liapunov stability theory. Since P is positive definite, and the right-hand side of (3) is at least negative semi-definite, the eigenvalues of

    39. Archives Of The Gustav Mahler Virtual Shrine
    I have loved mahler s music for 15 years. No other composer can match the 1 as Principal Timpanist under the baton of Maestro kurt Masur for the
    http://www.visi.com/~mick/shrine_vol01.html
    Archives of the Gustav Mahler Virtual Shrine
    01 May 1996 - 24 July 1996 The first 6 months or so of the Shrine were filled with heartfelt, sincere, and often profound reflections on the impact Gustav Mahler has had on us all. The Attendant is proud to present these gems of cybernetic expression! Fred Elucidates with the Tongue of the Haj:
    I have loved Mahler's music for 15 years. No other composer can match the emotions that he stirs in me. Ten years ago I was in Vienna and tried to visit his grave site, but the cemetery was closed. This year I went back and paid my homage to him at his grave site. I could hear the ninth symphony fill my body. (A true pilgramage considering I'm a Texan.) If any other Mahlerites wish to experience this, visit the Grinzinger Friedhof (Cemetery) in the northern part of Vienna. It's easy to find, and a posting at the entrance lists his grave's location. I encourage all to see Ken Russell's film, "Mahler." Your life will benefit from it. The Attendant replies:
    Righteous indeed is the Haj (He Who Has Made The Pilgrimage)! Verily, here is one who is filled with the spirit of the Master! Praise to Brother Fred!!! (Man, I just

    40. Masur, Kurt --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
    German orchestra conductor kurt Masur was noted for his comprehensive repertoire, from the works of Ludwig van Beethoven to those of Gustav mahler.
    http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9329383
    Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in This Article's Table of Contents Kurt Masur Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (Hardcover) Price: USD $15.95 The Scrabble player's bible on sale! Save 30%. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Price: USD $19.95 Save big on America's best-selling dictionary. Discounted 38%! More Britannica products Masur, Kurt
     Student Encyclopedia Article Page 1 of 1
    Kurt Masur
    Kurt Masur.
    (born 1927). German orchestra conductor Kurt Masur was noted for his comprehensive repertoire, which spanned the range of German Romanticism from the works of Ludwig van Beethoven to those of Gustav Mahler . He rose to prominence as a conductor in East Germany in the 1970s and has since led major orchestras throughout the world.
    Masur, Kurt... (75 of 318 words) var mm = [["Jan.","January"],["Feb.","February"],["Mar.","March"],["Apr.","April"],["May","May"],["June","June"],["July","July"],["Aug.","August"],["Sept.","September"],["Oct.","October"],["Nov.","November"],["Dec.","December"]];

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 2     21-40 of 102    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

    free hit counter