Felix Klein, Adolf Hurwitz, and the ``Jewish question in German academia
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Publication:1013671
DOI10.1007/BF02986201zbMath1158.01302WikidataQ55883691 ScholiaQ55883691MaRDI QIDQ1013671
Publication date: 20 April 2009
Published in: The Mathematical Intelligencer (Search for Journal in Brave)
History of mathematics in the 20th century (01A60) Biographies, obituaries, personalia, bibliographies (01A70)
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