German mathematicians in exile in Turkey: Richard von Mises, William Prager, Hilda Geiringer, and their impact on Turkish mathematics
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- A Non-Conformist Longing for Unity in the Fractures of Modernity: Towards a Scientific Biography of Richard von Mises (1883–1953)
- An emigrant scientist in Istanbul University: Richard Martin Edler von Mises (1883--1953)
- Constantin Carathéodory
- Contribution to the Heredity Theory of Multivalents
- Fundamental theorems of a new mathematical theory of plasticity
- Further Remarks on Linkage Theory in Mendelian Heredity
- Hans Reichenbach in Istanbul
- 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
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- On the Definition of Distance in the Theory of the Gene
- On the Probability Theory of Linkage in Mendelian Heredity
- On the construction of Hermitian from Lagrangian difference approximations
- Patrick Du Val
- Richard von Mises (1883--1953): a pioneer of applied mathematics in four countries
- The Necking of a Tension Specimen in Plane Plastic Flow
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