The following pages link to Mathematicians under the Nazis (Q4412783):
Displaying 17 items.
- ``Mathematics knows no races'': a political speech that David Hilbert planned for the ICM in Bologna in 1928 (Q316839) (← links)
- Oskar Becker, Bryson and Eudoxos (Q353316) (← links)
- On a missed opportunity for collaboration between historians and mathematicians: a biographical avalanche triggered by Professor Ioan James, FRS. (Q619766) (← links)
- Otto Blumenthal (1876--1944) in retrospect (Q818452) (← links)
- ``Undesirable inference'' -- the failure of the joint appointment of the topologists Herbert Seifert and William Threlfall at the University of Frankfurt in 1939 (Q902163) (← links)
- On the Arf invariant in historical perspective (Q969634) (← links)
- Richard von Mises and the ``problem of two races'': a statistical satire in 1934 (Q997157) (← links)
- Felix Hausdorff: ``We wish for you better times'' (Q2354126) (← links)
- Mauro Picone, Sandro Faedo, and the numerical solution of partial differential equations in Italy (1928--1953) (Q2453474) (← links)
- Mathematics education under National Socialism (Q2663651) (← links)
- On the centenary of the local-global principle in number theory (Q2690556) (← links)
- Krull-Remak-Schmidt decompositions in Hom-finite additive categories (Q2695002) (← links)
- French Mathematicians at the Bologna Congress (1928). Between Participation and Boycott (Q2956357) (← links)
- Modelling evolution in a spatial continuum (Q3301387) (← links)
- Lorenzen’s Correspondence with Hasse, Krull, and Aubert, Together with Some Relevant Documents (Q5024730) (← links)
- Gerhard Hermann Waldemar Kowalewski and his two Prague periods (Q5214704) (← links)
- Uwagi o książce Matematika na Německé univerzitě v Praze v letech 1882–1945 autorstwa M. Bečvářovej. (Q5233099) (← links)