Hans Freudenthal selecta. Edited by Tonny A. Springer and Dirk van Dalen (Q1035448)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5624345
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5624345 |
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Hans Freudenthal selecta. Edited by Tonny A. Springer and Dirk van Dalen (English)
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3 November 2009
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Freudenthal had some 700 publications to his name. This is a selection of 41 of his mathematical papers, photographically reproduced with brief comments in English. A short biography introduces the volume. The first paper is his 1930 dissertation on ends in topology, a topic subsequently pursued by others and returned to by Freudenthal. Others of his most significant topics represented include: vector lattices (1936), intuitionistic approaches to topology, suspension of a space (1937), octonions (1951), and cosmic communication (lingua cosmica). There is one paper on history, namely on the Hilbertian foundations geometry (1957). A complete bibliography of mathematical works is given, but no index. There is no indication that his papers on pedagogy -- a subject in which he achieved much renown -- will appear in a similar edition.
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Hans Freudenthal
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