The following pages link to Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze (Q173498):
Displaying 50 items.
- ``Mathematics knows no races'': a political speech that David Hilbert planned for the ICM in Bologna in 1928 (Q316839) (← links)
- On the role of virtual work in Levi-Civita's parallel transport (Q332279) (← links)
- Life and work of Egbert Brieskorn (1936--2013) (Q335014) (← links)
- ``The first man on the street'' -- tracing a famous Hilbert quote (1900) back to Gergonne (1825) (Q346668) (← links)
- Hartree and Thomas: the forefathers of density functional theory (Q354154) (← links)
- Hans Wußing (1927-2011) and the blooming of the history of mathematics and sciences in the German Democratic Republic -- a biographical essay (Q420777) (← links)
- Otto Neugebauer and Richard Courant: on exporting the Göttingen approach to the history of mathematics (Q444047) (← links)
- Landau and Schur -- documents of a friendship until death in an age of inhumanity (Q446244) (← links)
- Integral equations between theory and practice: the cases of Italy and France to 1920 (Q461377) (← links)
- Some elementary uses of complex numbers (Q619446) (← links)
- On a missed opportunity for collaboration between historians and mathematicians: a biographical avalanche triggered by Professor Ioan James, FRS. (Q619766) (← links)
- Fatou, Julia, Montel. The Great Prize of mathematical sciences of 1918, and beyond. Transl. from the French (Q621888) (← links)
- Physics and national socialism: an anthology of primary sources. Transl. by Ann M. Hentschel (Q636723) (← links)
- Iris Runge. A life at the crossroads of mathematics, science and industry. With a foreword by Helmut Neunzert. Revised by the author and transl. from the German by Valentine A. Pakis (Q639237) (← links)
- Emigration of mathematicians from outside German-speaking academia 1933-1963, supported by the society for the protection of science and learning (Q656712) (← links)
- Jacques Feldbau, topologist. The fate of a Jewish mathematician (1914 -- 1945). Transl. from the French (Q658961) (← links)
- An American goes to Europe: three letters from Oswald Veblen to George Birkhoff in 1913/1914 (Q660176) (← links)
- Mathematics and politics in the Soviet Union from 1928 to 1953 (Q696887) (← links)
- Scientific communication across the Iron Curtain (Q736705) (← links)
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- Einige Anmerkungen zu Sophus Lies Krankheit. (Some remarks concerning Sophus Lie's disease) (Q804551) (← links)
- Science frustrated: the `Einstein Institute' in Madrid (Q857958) (← links)
- Philipp Frank, Richard von Mises, and the Frank-Mises (Q871662) (← links)
- Towards completeness: Husserl on theories of manifolds 1890--1901 (Q885542) (← links)
- Axel Thue in context (Q888171) (← links)
- The Noether theorems. Invariance and conservation laws in the twentieth century. Transl. from the French by Bertram E. Schwarzbach (Q953206) (← links)
- Jacobi's lectures on dynamics. Delivered at the University of Königsberg in the winter semester 1842--1843 and according to the notes prepared by C. W. Borchardt. Edited by A. Clebsch. Translated from the original German by K. Balagangadharan. Translatio (Q972735) (← links)
- Sets versus trial sequences, Hausdorff versus von Mises: ``pure'' mathematics prevails in the foundations of probability around 1920 (Q973453) (← links)
- Richard von Mises (1883--1953): a pioneer of applied mathematics in four countries (Q978007) (← links)
- The first decade of the Institut Henri Poincaré, in particular the role of the Rockefeller foundation (Q978008) (← links)
- Applied Platonism (Q988035) (← links)
- Nominalism versus realism (Q988037) (← links)
- Richard von Mises and the ``problem of two races'': a statistical satire in 1934 (Q997157) (← links)
- Cauchy's Cours d'analyse. An annotated translation (Q1018919) (← links)
- A look back at Hermann Minkowski's Cologne lecture ``Raum und Zeit'' (Q1026609) (← links)
- Die Anfänge der Funktionalanalysis und ihr Platz im Umwälzungsprozeß der Mathematik um 1900 (Q1051215) (← links)
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- Der Beweis des Hilbert-Schmidt-Theorems. (The proof of the Hilbert- Schmidt theorem) (Q1085147) (← links)
- Der Beweis des Weierstraßschen Approximationssatzes 1885 vor dem Hintergrund der Entwicklung der Fourieranalysis. (The proof of Weierstraß's approximation theorem (1885) with regard to the development of Fourier analysis) (Q1122562) (← links)
- Edmund Landau's Göttingen: From the life and death of a great mathematical center (Q1181855) (← links)
- When the Owl is hooting, or, a mathematical ghost story (Q1181856) (← links)
- Oswald Teichmüller --- life and work. Edited by N. Schappacher and E. Scholz (Q1186289) (← links)
- Deine Sonia: A reading from a burned letter. (Translated by David E. Rowe) (Q1200115) (← links)
- Kurt-Reinhard Biermann zum 70. Geburtstag. (Kurt-Reinhard Biermann - to his 70th birthday) (Q1262294) (← links)
- The continuing silence of Bourbaki. -- An interview with Pierre Cartier, June 18, 1997 (Q1272418) (← links)
- The early history of the Cornell Mathematics Department: A case study in the emergence of the American mathematical research community (Q1273191) (← links)
- A report of Felix Klein from the year 1902 on his mathematical travels to the United States (1893 and 1896) (Q1279518) (← links)
- The history of mathematics in Spain (Q1282369) (← links)
- Oberwolfach, 1944-1964 (Q1284610) (← links)
- Mathematics and dialectics in the Soviet Union: The Pre-Stalin period (Q1300641) (← links)