The late arrival of academic applied mathematics in the United States: a paradox, theses, and literature (Q1811277)

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The late arrival of academic applied mathematics in the United States: a paradox, theses, and literature
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    The late arrival of academic applied mathematics in the United States: a paradox, theses, and literature (English)
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    14 September 2003
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    Relying on his published study of the subject, the author discusses in this short note the ``paradox of the late (around 1940) arrival of academic applied mathematics in the U.S.''. There is a short description of the indigenious development and a somewhat more detailed one of the ``arrival'' itself which the author attributed mainly to the transfer of ``ideas, persons, ideals'' after 1933, in particular from Germany, as exemplified by R. Courant, J. von Neumann, R. von Mises, and others. The paper is completed by a bibliography of 65 items.
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