Past AMS Officers And Lecturers James Pierpont, 1896; Maxime Bôcher, 1896; WF Osgood, 1898; AG Webster, 1898;oskar bolza, 1901; EW Brown, 1901; HS White, 1903; FS Woods, 1903 http://www.ams.org/secretary/lecturers.html
Extractions: Past Officers and Lecturers Presidents J. H. Van Amringe, 1889, 1890 J. E. McClintock, 1891-1894 G. W. Hill, 1895, 1896 Simon Newcomb, 1897, 1898 R. S. Woodward, 1899, 1900 E. H. Moore, 1901, 1902 T. S. Fiske, 1903, 1904 W. F. Osgood, 1905, 1906 H. S. White, 1907, 1908 Maxime Bôcher, 1909, 1910 H. B. Fine, 1911, 1912 E. B. Van Vleck, 1913, 1914 E. W. Brown, 1915, 1916 L. E. Dickson, 1917, 1918 Frank Morley, 1919, 1920 G. A. Bliss, 1921, 1922 Oswald Veblen, 1923, 1924 G. D. Birkhoff, 1925, 1926 Virgil Snyder, 1927, 1928 E. R. Hedrick, 1929, 1930 L. P. Eisenhart, 1931, 1932 A. B. Coble, 1933, 1934 Solomon Lefschetz, 1935, 1936 R. L. Moore, 1937, 1938 G. C. Evans, 1939, 1940 Marston Morse, 1941, 1942 M. H. Stone, 1943, 1944 T. H. Hildebrandt, 1945, 1946 Einar Hille, 1947, 1948 J. L. Walsh, 1949, 1950 John von Neumann, 1951, 1952 G. T. Whyburn, 1953, 1954 R. L. Wilder, 1955, 1956 Richard Brauer, 1957, 1958 E. J. McShane, 1959, 1960 Deane Montgomery, 1961, 1962
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July 5, Death of oskar bolza in Freiburg, Germany. bolza was a mathematician who contributedto the calculus of variations, Lectures on the Calculus of Variations http://courseweb.stthomas.edu/paschons/language_http/calendar/July5.html
Howard Van Doren Shaw In Hyde Park And Kenwood oskar bolza. c. 1904. Voyseyesque; 4911 S. Greenwood. Cornelia McLaury. c. 1896.Federal; 4900 S. Greenwood. Henry Veeeder. c. 1896. http://www.hydepark.org/historicpres/ShawinHPK.htm
Extractions: History and Preservation home. Quadrangle Club A service of the Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, its Preservation/Development and Zoning task force and its website, www.hydepark.org. Contact leader Attn: Gary Ossewaarde. Help support HPKCC's work: Join the Conference No less than 21 residences and a number of public or institutional spaces were created by prolific architect Howard Van Doren Shaw in the neighborhood, spanning the end of the 19th and nearly the first 30 years of the 20th century. The largest collection of Shaw's work can be viewed from the public way in Hyde Park and Kenwood. Shaw's eclectic style has been called the most rebellious of the conservative and most conservative of the radical. Some of Shaw's larger projects elsewhere include Lakeside Press and other buildings for R.R. Donnelly, parts of the Art Institute and the old Goodman Theater, and of course Market Square in Lake Forest. . Quoting forn the October, 1996, Volume 2, Number 3 of the Howard Van Doren Shaw Society News
Oskar Bolza Université Montpellier II Translate this page oskar bolza (1857-1942). Cette image et la biographie complète en anglais résidentsur le site de luniversité de St Andrews Écosse http://ens.math.univ-montp2.fr/SPIP/article.php3?id_article=857
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Publications Books The Emergence Of The American Mathematical Articles on A. Adrian Albert, oskar bolza, Arthur Coble, Thomas Craig, LeonardEugene Dickson, Edward Kasner, Heinrich Maschke, Eliakim Hastings Moore, http://www.math.virginia.edu/~khp3k/publications.htm
Extractions: The Emergence of the American Mathematical Research Community (1876-1900): J. J. Sylvester, Felix Klein, and E. H. Moore (with David E. Rowe), AMS/LMS Series in the History of Mathematics, vol. 8 (Providence: American Mathematical Society and London: London Mathematical Society, 1994; paperback edition, 1997).
Hall Of Fame Translate this page bolza, oskar, Vorlesungen über Variationsrechnung. Bonola, R. Die nichteuklidischeGeometrie. Boole, George, Die Grundlehren der endlichen Differenzen- und http://www.weiss-leipzig.de/teubner-hall-of-fame-1845-bis-2000.htm
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Kleene Math Library New Books - August 2002 bolza, O. (oskar), 18571942. LECTURES ON THE CALCULUS OF VARIATIONS. 2d ed..New York, Chelsea Pub. Co. 1960?. QA331 G29 (Gift) http://math.library.wisc.edu/newbooks/2002-08.htm
Extractions: KLEENE MATHEMATICS LIBRARY University of Wisconsin-Madison ACQUISITIONS: August 2002 The following items were received by the Kleene Mathematics Library during the month of August 2002. These items will be placed on the New Book Shelf for one month and may be borrowed at any time. If you have any questions, please contact a library staff member. Books (in call number order): QUANTUM COMPUTATION : A GRAND MATHEMATICAL CHALLENGE FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY AND THE MILLENNIUM : AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY, SHORT COURSE, JANUARY 17-18, 2000, WASHINGTON, DC. Samuel J. Lomonaco, Jr., editor. Proceedings of symposia in applied mathematics, v. 58. AMS short course lecture notes. Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, c2002. LH 7AM27 PP v.70 ARITHMETIC FUNDAMENTAL GROUPS AND NONCOMMUTATIVE ALGEBRA : 1999 VON NEUMANN CONFERENCE ON ARITHMETIC FUNDAMENTAL GROUPS AND NONCOMMUTATIVE ALGEBRA, AUGUST 16-27, 1999, MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. Michael D. Fried, Yasutaka Ihara, editors. Proceedings of symposia in pure mathematics, v. 70. Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, c2002. LH 7AP49 M42 v.149
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John Harris: Academic Family Tree oskar bolza GeorgAugust-Universit? G?tingen, 1886. Felix C. Klein RheinischeFriedrich-Wilhelms-Univ. Bonn, 1868. Julius Pl?ker http://facweb.furman.edu/~harrisjohn/tree.html
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Abstract In modern treatments of the subject, for example in oskar bolza s authoritative Vorlesungenueber die Variationsrechnung (1909), the rule is used to http://www.ifa.au.dk/ivh/kollokvier/craig_g_fraser_17_12_98.dk.html
Extractions: Velkommen Information Forskning Personer ... Søg på IVHs site The multiplier rule is a fundamental tool in the calculus of variations. In modern treatments of the subject, for example in Oskar Bolza's authoritative "Vorlesungen ueber die Variationsrechnung" (1909), the rule is used to provide a general formulation of the variational problem. An application of the rule is required in order to deal with all but the most simple problems. In contrast to the situation in the ordinary calculus or in mechanics, where the rule provides a useful but special method of solution, the multiplier rule in the calculus of variations is a powerful result that occupies a fundamental place in the whole theory. Although methods equivalent to the multiplier rule for special variational problems were developed by Euler and Lagrange in the middle of the eighteenth century, the first general statement of the rule in the calculus of variations was presented by Lagrange in his analysis textbooks of 1797 and 1806. Various justifications of the rule were given throughout the nineteenth century, often without a clear awareness of the mathematical issues involved in a fully acceptable proof. The first proof which incorporated a clear understanding of the mathematical basis of the rule was published by the Leipzig mathematician Adolph Mayer in 1886. In the next thirty years mathematicians would develop several additional and distinct derivations of the rule.