Perspectives on American mathematics
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- A study in group theory: Leonard Eugene Dickson's Linear Groups
- Albert Harry Wheeler (1873-1950): A case study in the stratification of American mathematical activity
- America's first school of mathematical research: James Joseph Sylvester at The Johns Hopkins University 1876--1883
- Drawing the boundaries: Mathematical statistics in 20th-Century America
- Eliakim Hastings Moore and the founding of a mathematical community in America, 1892–1902
- Eliakim Hastings Moore's ``General Analysis
- Every planar map is four colorable. I: Discharging
- Examples of periodic maps on Euclidean spaces without fixed points
- Finiteness theorems for discrete subgroups of bounded covolume in semi- simple groups
- Harmonic analysis and group representations
- Joseph H. M. Wedderburn and the structure theory of algebras
- Leonard Eugene Dickson and his work in the arithmetics of algebras
- Mathematical physics and the planning of American Mathematics: Ideology and institutions
- Modular elliptic curves and Fermat's Last Theorem
- Non-analytic functions of a complex variable
- On Artin's L-series with general group characters
- On the Construction of Periodic Maps Without Fixed Points
- Refugee mathematicians in the United States of America, 1933–1941: Reception and reaction
- Ring-theoretic properties of certain Hecke algebras
- Role modeling in mathematics: The case of Leonard Eugene Dickson (1874-1954)
- Shifts of integer index on the hyperfinite \(II_ 1\) factor
- The Flowering of Applied Mathematics in America
- The early history of the Cornell Mathematics Department: A case study in the emergence of the American mathematical research community
- The emancipation of mathematical research publishing in the United States from German dominance (1878-1945)
- The future of mathematics
- The nonabelian reciprocity law for local fields
- Who were the American postulate theorists?
- Women in the American mathematical community: The pre-1940 Ph. D.'s
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