The following pages link to (Q5770696):
Displaying 18 items.
- ``Local-global'': the first twenty years (Q633852) (← links)
- The collaboration of Emil Artin and George Whaples: Artin's mathematical circle extends to America (Q715163) (← links)
- A report of Felix Klein from the year 1902 on his mathematical travels to the United States (1893 and 1896) (Q1279518) (← links)
- The emancipation of mathematical research publishing in the United States from German dominance (1878-1945) (Q1360075) (← links)
- Role modeling in mathematics: The case of Leonard Eugene Dickson (1874-1954) (Q1362792) (← links)
- Mathematical physics and the planning of American Mathematics: Ideology and institutions (Q1362796) (← links)
- A delicate collaboration: Adrian Albert and Helmut Hasse and the principal theorem in division algebras in the early 1930's. (Q1781898) (← links)
- Algebras, projective geometry, mathematical logic, and constructing the world: intersections in the philosophy of mathematics of A. N. Whitehead. (Q1867863) (← links)
- ``Actual accomplishments in this world'': the other students of Charlotte Angas Scott (Q1985471) (← links)
- On resolving singularities of plane curves via a theorem attributed to Alfred Clebsch (Q2041104) (← links)
- Reminiscences: 30 years as AWM meetings coordinator (Q2098531) (← links)
- Joseph H. M. Wedderburn and the structure theory of algebras (Q2266000) (← links)
- Eliakim Hastings Moore and the founding of a mathematical community in America, 1892–1902 (Q3220542) (← links)
- International mathematical journals published in Poland between the Wars (Q3623520) (← links)
- Perspectives on American mathematics (Q4501062) (← links)
- The American Mathematical Society and Applied Mathematics from the 1920s to the 1950s: A Revisionist Account (Q5081548) (← links)
- A competent translation/a pitiful bungle: \textit{The foundations of geometry} (Q6169275) (← links)
- Speaking to the public: mathematicians on American radio, the 1920s through the 1940s (Q6202770) (← links)