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The following pages link to Hilda Geiringer-von Mises, Charlier series, ideology, and the human side of the emancipation of applied mathematics at the University of Berlin during the 1920s (Q1319117):
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- A Charlier-Parseval approach to Poisson approximation and its applications (Q619355) (← links)
- German mathematicians in exile in Turkey: Richard von Mises, William Prager, Hilda Geiringer, and their impact on Turkish mathematics (Q714047) (← links)
- Sets versus trial sequences, Hausdorff versus von Mises: ``pure'' mathematics prevails in the foundations of probability around 1920 (Q973453) (← links)
- The habilitation of John von Neumann at Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin: judgements on a Hungarian-Jewish mathematician in the Germany of 1927 (Q973454) (← links)
- Mathematics in wartime: private reflections of Clifford Truesdell (Q1935356) (← links)
- Probability in 1919/20: the von Mises-Pólya-controversy (Q2503999) (← links)
- “The First Mathematically Serious German School of Applied Mathematics”? (Q5050052) (← links)
- Richard von Mises’ work for ZAMM until his emigration in 1933 and glimpses of the later history of ZAMM (Q6117573) (← links)
- “The joy that engineers and mathematicians have come together.”<sup>1</sup> (Q6182534) (← links)