Letters from William Burnside to Robert Fricke: automorphic functions, and the emergence of the Burnside problem (Q2271733)
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Letters from William Burnside to Robert Fricke: automorphic functions, and the emergence of the Burnside problem (English)
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4 August 2009
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The letters in question were found by the authors in the \textsl{Nachlass} of Fricke, who was Felix Klein's student, then co-author and nephew-in-law. This article discusses the lives of Burnside and Fricke, their common interest in automorphic functions, and the letters, both of which are presented in full. A considerable amount of this correspondence consists of Burnside's musings on the question about finitely generated groups that he would address in a 1902 paper and which now bears his name.
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William Burnside
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Robert Fricke
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Burnside problem
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automorphic functions
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