Collected Works In Mathematics And Statistics frobenius, Ferdinand georg, 18491917, Gesammelte Abhandlungen, 3, QA 3 F76 1968,Killam. Fuchs, Lazarus, 1833-1902, Gesammelte mathematische Werke http://www.mathstat.dal.ca/~dilcher/collwks.html
Extractions: This is a list of Mathematics and Statistics collected works that can be found at Dalhousie University and at other Halifax universities. The vast majority of these works are located in the Killam Library on the Dalhousie campus. A guide to other locations is given at the end of this list. If a title is owned by both Dalhousie and another university, only the Dalhousie site is listed. For all locations, and for full bibliographic details, see the NOVANET library catalogue This list was compiled, and the collection is being enlarged, with the invaluable help of the Bibliography of Collected Works maintained by the Cornell University Mathematics Library. The thumbnail sketches of mathematicians were taken from the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive at the University of St. Andrews. For correction, comments, or questions, write to Karl Dilcher ( dilcher@mscs.dal.ca You can scroll through this list, or jump to the beginning of the letter: [On to B] [Back to Top]
Britannica India: Today In History georg frobenius dies August 3, 1917 This German mathematician died on August 3,1917. frobenius made major contributions to group theory, especially the http://britannicaindia.com/todayinhis_newtry.asp
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Ferdinand Georg Frobenius Biography .ms Ferdinand georg frobenius (October 26, 1849 August 3, 1917) was a German External links. MacTutor biography. slFerdinand georg frobenius http://ferdinand-georg-frobenius.biography.ms/
Extractions: Ferdinand Georg Frobenius October 26 August 3 ) was a German mathematician, best-known for his contributions to the theory of differential equations and to group theory Frobenius was born in Charlottenburg , a suburb of Berlin , and was educated at the University of Berlin . His thesis was on the solution of differential equations, under the direction of Weierstrass . After its completion in , he taught in Berlin for a few years before receiving an appointment at the Polytechnicum in Zurich (now ETH Zurich ). In 1893 he returned to Berlin, where he was elected to the Prussian Academy of Sciences. Related Links Group theory was one of Frobenius' principal interests in the second half of his career. One of his first notable contributions was the proof of the Sylow theorems for abstract groups. Earlier proofs had been for permutation groups. His proof of the first Sylow theorem (on the existence of Sylow groups) is the one still used today. More important was his creation of the theory of group characters and group representations , which are fundamental tools for studying the structure of groups. This work led to the establishment of the Frobenius reciprocity law and the definition of what are now called Frobenius groups .
Encyclopaedia Britannica Entry Brauer then became interested in the work of georg frobenius, who had introducedgroup characters in 1896. Brauer carried forward frobenius work and http://www.aam314.vzz.net/EB/Brauer.html
Extractions: Died: April 17, 1977, Belmont, Mass., U.S. Mathematician and educator, a pioneer in the development of algebra theory. In 1935 he accepted a position at the University of Toronto and remained there until 1948, when he left to join the faculty at the University of Michigan. He became a professor in Harvard University's mathematics department in 1952 and remained there until his retirement in 1971. He was chairman of the department from 1959 to 1963. In the late 1950s he began formulating a method for classifying finite simple groups, a task that absorbed his attention for the rest of his life. In 1971 Brauer was awarded the National Medal of Science. : Encyclopaedia Britannica 2000
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Article 32157 Of Sci.math From Rudolph@cis.umassd.edu (Lee frobenius A SESQUILOGUE (georg frobenius, exhausted and delirious after provingthe uniqueness of the Quaternions, reflects on the philosophy, life, http://www.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/~sillke/NEWS/quaternion_poem
Math Jokes georg frobenius, exhausted and delirious after proving the uniqueness of theQuaternions, reflects on the philosophy, life, and works of his mentor SIR http://www.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/~sillke/NEWS/funfun.html
Extractions: From: Bill Dubuque Date: Sun, 8 Sep 1996 06:17:08 -0400 Subject: Max Zima: greatest mathematizian of all time The following message is a courtesy copy of an article that has been posted as well (Sci.math). Ilias Kastanas wrote: :Martijn Dekker wrote: :>"N.R.Bruin" http://www.zima.com/ Zima is especially critical of Matica's program founded as it is upon specious products of intuitionistically questionable bracketed functional abstractions which lead quite quickly to disarray. Further, Matica has been subject to harsh criticism from the math community for failure to reveal clear proofs of his basic algorithms, e.g. for his Rich Algorithm [3] an integral part of his program. One of Zima's students has mocked these questionable incentives by writing under the pseudonym Rich Fate Man: http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~fateman/ In particular, Rich Fate Man has pioneered the implementation of a successful Mock Matica program: http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~fateman/mma.mailer
Foliation -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article facts about Ferdinand georg frobenius) Ferdinand georg frobenius (the (Clicklink for more info and facts about frobenius theorem) frobenius theorem), http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/f/fo/foliation.htm
Extractions: In (A science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement) mathematics , informally speaking, a foliation is a kind of clothing worn on a (A pipe that has several lateral outlets to or from other pipes) manifold , cut from a stripy fabric. On each sufficiently small piece of the manifold, these (A marking of a different color or texture from the background) stripe s give the manifold a local product structure. This product structure does not have to be consistent outside local patches (i. e. well-defined globally): a stripe followed around long enough might return to a different, nearby
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Extractions: In (Click link for more info and facts about abstract algebra) abstract algebra , a finite field or Galois field (so named in honor of (French mathematician who described the conditions for solving polynomial equations; was killed in a duel at the age of 21 (1811-1832)) Evariste Galois ) is a (A piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed) field that contains only finitely many elements. Finite fields are important in (Click link for more info and facts about number theory) number theory (Click link for more info and facts about algebraic geometry) algebraic geometry (Group theory applied to the solution of algebraic equations) Galois theory (Act of writing in code or cipher) cryptography , and (Click link for more info and facts about coding theory) coding theory . The finite fields are completely known, as will be described below. Since every field of (A distinguishing quality) characteristic contains the (Click link for more info and facts about rationals) rationals and is therefore infinite, all finite fields have
Lexikon Ferdinand Georg Frobenius georg frobenius aus der freienEnzyklopädie Wikipedia und steht unter der GNU Lizenz. http://lexikon.freenet.de/Ferdinand_Georg_Frobenius
Extractions: Sie sind hier: Startseite Lexikon Ferdinand Georg Frobenius Ferdinand Georg Frobenius 26. Oktober in Charlottenburg 3. August in Berlin ), war ein deutscher Mathematiker Georg Frobenius promovierte bei Karl Weierstra und Ernst Eduard Kummer und geh¶rte zusammen mit Leopold Kronecker Lazarus Immanuel Fuchs und Hermann Amandus Schwarz zum engeren Kreis ber¼hmter Berliner Mathematiker seiner Zeit. Er war zudem Mitglied der Preuischen Akademie der Wissenschaften . Er besch¤ftigte sich mit der Theorie der Gruppen und ihrer Darstellungstheorie. Nach ihm benannt ist der Frobeniushomomorphismus in der kommutativen Algebra und Frobeniusmannigfaltigkeiten
Mathematicians From DSB Translate this page frobenius, georg Ferdinand, 1849-1917. Fuchs, Immanuel Lazarus, 1833-1902.Galilei, Galileo, 1564-1642. Galois, Evariste, 1811-1832 http://www.henrikkragh.dk/hom/dsb.htm
Extractions: Validate html 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
Skolavpohode.cz frobenius, georg (18491917). Nemecký matematik, který se zabýval teorií reprezentacív teorii grup. Udelal také mnoho práce v algebre, http://www.skolavpohode.cz/clanek.asp?polozkaID=3585
Berliners probably his most famous Effi Briest . georg frobenius. georg frobenius.Wilhelm Furtwängler 1922 Berliner Philharmonic conductor during Nazi period http://bdaugherty.tripod.com/berlin/peopleF.html
Extractions: People with a strong Berlin connection - F Back to Contents Hans Fallada Johann Gottlieb Fichte disciple of Immanuel Kant. Born 1762 in Rammenau, 3 kilometers from Bischofwerda. In 1807 and 1808 he delivered his anti-Napoloenic Addresses to the German Nation in Prince Heinrich's old palace. Although disguised as lectures on philosophy, there were in reality a highly inflammatory call to arms. The irony is that such freedom of speech would never have been allowed under the Prussian kings, but Fichte's lectures were even attended by French officers. In 1810, he was appointed the first elected rector of Berlin University. He died in 1814 after apparently contracting an infection which his wife had picked up during her time nursing people in Berlins hospitals. Unfortunately, the written version of his "Speeches to the German Nation" were banned in the repressive atmosphere which came into being soon after the Napoleonic Wars came to an end. Theodor Fontane Born Neuruppin, as a teenager moved to Berlin. 1844 joined literary club - The Tunnel. Newspaper (Kreuzzeitung in Berlin) correspondent in London until the end of the 1850s. Started to explore Brandenburg, received subsidy of 300 Thalers from Prussian government. Published his travel books Wanderings thru the Mark Brandenburg from 1862 onwards. Also during the 1860s, he was employed as a newspaper correspondent and produced accounts of the wars which Prussia undertook during this period culminating in the war against France in 1870/1, during which he became a prisoner of the French. He was under threat of execution but his friend caused such a stir, that the the French Government ordered his release. Began writing novels in 1878 at the age of 58, from when he wrote fifteen, several set in Berlin including probably his most famous
Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern Translate this page frobenius, georg Ferdinand (1849 - 1917) Fubini, Guido (19.1.1879 - 6.6.1943)Fuchs, Immanuel Lazarus (1833 - 1902) Fueter, Karl Rudolf (1880 - 1950) http://www.mathe.tu-freiberg.de/~hebisch/cafe/lebensdaten.html
Extractions: Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
Extractions: A-C D-F G-I ... Mathematicians D-branes d'Aguillon, Francois d'Alembert, Jean le Rond D'Alembert's principle ... D'Alembertian operator Dandelin, Germinal Pierre Dandelin spheres Danielson, G.C Dantzig, David van Dantzig, George Darboux integral Darcy-Weisbach equation Data compression Data Encryption Standard Data set ... De Morgan's laws Denjoy Integral Denominator Denormal number Denotational semantics Dense ... Dirichlet's unit theorem Discontinuity set Discrete cosine transform Discrete Fourier transform Discrete group Discrete Hankel transform ... Discrete space Discrete valuation Discriminant of a polynomial Disjoint sets Disjoint union Disjunctive normal form ... Donaldson Donaldson, Simon Dot product Dot-decimal notation Douady, Adrien Double counting Double integral Douglas, Jesse Dragon curve Drinfeld, Vladimir Dual (category theory) Dual group Dual numbers Dual polyhedron ... Dudley, Underwood
Ferdinand Georg FROBENIUS (1849 - 1917) Translate this page Ferdinand georg frobenius, Matemático alemán. Fue nombrado profesor de launiversidad de Berlín en 1882 enseñando en Berlín y Zurich. http://es.geocities.com/fisicas/cientificos/matematicos/frobenius.htm
[FOM] Interesting Book Pierre de 72 Fibonacci, Leonardo 33 Fourier, Jean 24 Frechet, Rene 15 frobenius,georg 3 Galois, Evariste 15 Gauss, Carl 81 Gelfond, Aleksander 7 Godel, http://www.cs.nyu.edu/pipermail/fom/2003-December/007731.html
List Of Scientists By Field Translate this page frobenius, georg Ferdinand. Frost, Edwin Brant. Froude, William. Frumkin, AleksandrNaumovich. Fubini, Guido. Fuchs, Immanuel Lazarus http://www.indiana.edu/~newdsb/f.html
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New Dictionary Of Scientific Biography Translate this page frobenius, georg Ferdinand Fubini, Guido Fuchs, Immanuel Lazarus Fueter, KarlRudolf Fuss, Nicolaus Fyodorov, Evgraf Stepanovich http://www.indiana.edu/~newdsb/math.html
ETH D-MATH Gallery Of Mathematicians Translate this page georg Ferdinand frobenius (1849-1917). georg Ferdinand frobenius (1849-1917).Adolf Hurwitz (1859-1919). Adolf Hurwitz (1859-1919) http://www.math.ethz.ch/about_us/gallery