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The following pages link to Emergence of the theory of Lie groups. An essay in the history of mathematics 1869--1926 (Q1578782):
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- The early proofs of the theorem of Campbell, Baker, Hausdorff, and Dynkin (Q420535) (← links)
- The forgotten tradition: how the logical empiricists missed the philosophical significance of the work of Riemann, Christoffel and Ricci (Q485618) (← links)
- ``Geometrical equations'': forgotten premises of Felix Klein's \textit{Erlanger Programm} (Q492781) (← links)
- ``Local-global'': the first twenty years (Q633852) (← links)
- Let's Lie: A miraculous haul of fishes (Q843867) (← links)
- Introducing groups into quantum theory (1926--1930) (Q860380) (← links)
- Book review of: C. Eckes, Les groupes de Lie dans l'œuvre de Hermann Weyl. Traduction et commentaire de l'article ``Théorie de la représentation des groupes continus semi-simples par des transformations linéaires (1925--1926)'' (Q891758) (← links)
- An integrable SIS model. (Q1428241) (← links)
- The double origin of the symplectic group (Q1429128) (← links)
- Hilbert's early carrier: encounters with allies and rivals (Q1777520) (← links)
- Frobenius, Cartan, and the problem of Pfaff (Q1781899) (← links)
- Prehistory of the concept of mathematical structure: isomorphism between group theory, crystallography, and philosophy (Q1931298) (← links)
- A role for symmetry in the Bayesian solution of differential equations (Q2057339) (← links)
- Some recent developments on Lie symmetry analysis of stochastic differential equations (Q2107405) (← links)
- Early history of infinite continuous groups, 1883--1898 (Q2251424) (← links)
- Differential and integral calculus adapted to substitutions by Volterra (Q2323321) (← links)
- Non-rigid parabolic geometries of Monge type (Q2342653) (← links)
- Fantappiè's ``final relativity'' and deformations of Lie algebras (Q2347248) (← links)
- How Einstein made asymmetry disappear: Symmetry and relativity in 1905 (Q2386102) (← links)
- Wigner's ``unreasonable effectiveness'' in context (Q2400836) (← links)
- From the theory of ``congeneric surd equations'' to ``Segre's bicomplex numbers'' (Q2401270) (← links)
- Book review of: R. Chorlay, Géométrie et topologie différentielles, 1918--1932 (Q2401274) (← links)
- The set of paths in a space and its algebraic structure. A historical account (Q2448533) (← links)
- Frobenius and the symbolical algebra of matrices (Q2468668) (← links)
- Geometry at Cambridge, 1863--1940 (Q2507651) (← links)
- $E_8$, the most exceptional group (Q2822848) (← links)
- Logic of Gauge (Q3297261) (← links)
- Segre’s University Courses and the Blossoming of the Italian School of Algebraic Geometry (Q4554371) (← links)
- Corrado Segre and His Disciples: the Construction of an International Identity for the Italian School of Algebraic Geometry (Q4554372) (← links)
- Segre and the Foundations of Geometry: From Complex Projective Geometry to Dual Numbers (Q4554374) (← links)
- Poincaré on the Foundation of Geometry in the Understanding (Q4609479) (← links)
- A Lie Symmetry Connection between Jacobi's Modular Differential Equation and Schwarzian Differential Equation (Q5314495) (← links)
- Space-time philosophy reconstructed \textit{via} massive Nordström scalar gravities? Laws \textit{vs.} geometry, conventionality, and underdetermination (Q5964893) (← links)
- Some Problems in the History of Modern Mathematics (Q6061123) (← links)
- Felix Klein, Sophus Lie, contact transformations, and connexes (Q6100769) (← links)
- Gino Fano (1871–1952) (Q6150823) (← links)
- The “Projective Spirit” in Segre’s Lectures on Differential Equations (Q6191809) (← links)