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Felix Klein's foreign students/ edited by Danuta Ciesielska ... [et al.].
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opening up the way for transnational mathematics /
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Ciesielska, Danuta.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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x, 417 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
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Chapter 1. Felix Klein's Vision: A School for Mathematical Productivity Regardless of Nationality, Gender, and Area of Research -- Chapter 2. About Polish students of Felix Klein -- Chapter 3. Mathematicians from the Czech lands and Felix Klein -- Chapter 4. "I have to tell you about England!": Felix Klein's influence on the research of young British mathematicians -- Chapter 5. Foreign inspiration and domestic tradition: the Göttingen-speaking mathematicians in Turin -- Chapter 6. Mellen Woodman Haskell in Leipzig and Göttingen -- Chapter 7. From Naples to Pavia, passing from Göttingen. The scientific trajectory of Ernesto Pascal and his relationship with Felix Klein -- Chapter 8. Wilhelm Wirtinger and his publications on Abelian functions, in particular theta functions -- Chapter 9. Felix Klein and his relations with Greek mathematicians as they appear in their letters -- Chapter 10. Felix Klein's first female doctoral student Grace Emily Chisholm Young - A livelong connection concerning mathematical research and more -- Chapter 11. From St Petersburg to Göttingen. About Helena Bortkiewicz and Aleksandra Stebnicka -- Chapter 12. Bridging Göttingen and Tokyo: Oral Culture and the Dynamics of Mathematical Knowledge -- Chapter 13. Felix Klein's mature distance student, Encyklopädie contributor and self-declared heir: the Austrian Richard von Mises -- Chapter 14. The presence of Felix Klein in the process of modernization and internationalization of mathematical culture in Spain and Argentina -- Chapter 15. Klein's Seminars on Probability -- Chapter 16. Foreign Students in Felix Klein's Seminars.
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Felix Klein's foreign students = opening up the way for transnational mathematics /
Felix Klein's foreign students
opening up the way for transnational mathematics /[electronic resource] :edited by Danuta Ciesielska ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - x, 417 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Trends in the history of science,2297-296X. - Trends in the history of science..
Chapter 1. Felix Klein's Vision: A School for Mathematical Productivity Regardless of Nationality, Gender, and Area of Research -- Chapter 2. About Polish students of Felix Klein -- Chapter 3. Mathematicians from the Czech lands and Felix Klein -- Chapter 4. "I have to tell you about England!": Felix Klein's influence on the research of young British mathematicians -- Chapter 5. Foreign inspiration and domestic tradition: the Göttingen-speaking mathematicians in Turin -- Chapter 6. Mellen Woodman Haskell in Leipzig and Göttingen -- Chapter 7. From Naples to Pavia, passing from Göttingen. The scientific trajectory of Ernesto Pascal and his relationship with Felix Klein -- Chapter 8. Wilhelm Wirtinger and his publications on Abelian functions, in particular theta functions -- Chapter 9. Felix Klein and his relations with Greek mathematicians as they appear in their letters -- Chapter 10. Felix Klein's first female doctoral student Grace Emily Chisholm Young - A livelong connection concerning mathematical research and more -- Chapter 11. From St Petersburg to Göttingen. About Helena Bortkiewicz and Aleksandra Stebnicka -- Chapter 12. Bridging Göttingen and Tokyo: Oral Culture and the Dynamics of Mathematical Knowledge -- Chapter 13. Felix Klein's mature distance student, Encyklopädie contributor and self-declared heir: the Austrian Richard von Mises -- Chapter 14. The presence of Felix Klein in the process of modernization and internationalization of mathematical culture in Spain and Argentina -- Chapter 15. Klein's Seminars on Probability -- Chapter 16. Foreign Students in Felix Klein's Seminars.
This volume explores the profound impact of Felix Klein on the evolution of mathematics beyond Germany, particularly in number theory, algebra, geometry, analysis, and the application of mathematics in scientific and technical fields, as well as mathematics education. The various essays in it highlight the often-overlooked contributions of mathematicians from diverse backgrounds, including Czech, Greek, Hungarian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian scholars who studied under Klein. By examining the protocols of Klein's seminars from 1872 to 1912, this book uncovers how his teachings shaped their careers. Additionally, it explores Klein's collaborative efforts with David Hilbert and their influence on international mathematical communication. This volume is essential reading for historians of mathematics and researchers interested in the development of science and mathematics at the turn of the 20th century.
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