The following pages link to Jeremy J. Gray (Q1126882):
Displayed 50 items.
- (Q215560) (redirect page) (← links)
- George Boole and Boolean algebra (Q269647) (← links)
- The strange case of Paul Appell's last memoir on Monge's problem: ``sur les déblais et remblais'' (Q309806) (← links)
- Eugenio Beltrami's courses on the analytic and mechanical theory of heat. I: Analytic theory of heat (Q346666) (← links)
- Schouten, Levi-Civita and the notion of parallelism in Riemannian geometry (Q346670) (← links)
- ``The soul of the fact'' -- Poincaré and proof (Q407346) (← links)
- Henri Poincaré, 1854--1912 (Q446242) (← links)
- ``Geometrical equations'': forgotten premises of Felix Klein's \textit{Erlanger Programm} (Q492781) (← links)
- Continuity in nature and in mathematics: Boltzmann and Poincaré (Q513965) (← links)
- Peano on definition of surface area (Q530634) (← links)
- Otto Neugebauer prize in the history of mathematics (Q537094) (← links)
- Did Poincaré say ``Set theory is a disease''? (Q752679) (← links)
- A commentary on Gauss's mathematical diary, 1796--1814, with an English translation (Q793710) (← links)
- Helmholtz, Riemann, and the sirens: sound, color, and the ``problem of space'' (Q892377) (← links)
- Berlin in the 19th century (Q977999) (← links)
- Who would have won the Fields Medals a hundred years ago? (Q1057251) (← links)
- The Riemann-Roch theorem and geometry, 1854-1914 (Q1126883) (← links)
- Non-euclidean geometry - a re-interpretation (Q1134389) (← links)
- The history of the concept of a finite-dimensional vector space (Q1139574) (← links)
- Olinde Rodrigues' paper of 1840 on transformation groups (Q1144004) (← links)
- From the history of a simple group (Q1170624) (← links)
- Algebra in the geometry from Newton to Plücker (Q1182564) (← links)
- Johann Heinrich Lambert, mathematician and scientist, 1728 -- 1777 (Q1245816) (← links)
- Riemann's lecture courses on complex function theory (Q1272413) (← links)
- On the transmission of Riemann's ideas to Portugal (Q1283016) (← links)
- The classification of algebraic surfaces by Castelnuovo and Enriques (Q1286342) (← links)
- Green and Green's functions (Q1323034) (← links)
- Poincaré, Einstein, and the theory of special relativity (Q1343293) (← links)
- Eduard Čech (Q1343663) (← links)
- Otto Hölder and group theory (Q1345651) (← links)
- König, Hadamard and Kürschák, and abstract algebra (Q1361179) (← links)
- The foundations of geometry and the history of geometry (Q1582495) (← links)
- Living mathematics: Poincaré and Weyl in context (Q1620879) (← links)
- What was Jakob Steiner like? (Q1622642) (← links)
- Equidecomposability of polyhedra: a solution of Hilbert's third problem in Kraków before ICM 1900 (Q1670966) (← links)
- Eugenio Beltrami's courses on the analytic and mechanical theory of heat. II: Mechanical theory of heat (Q1678018) (← links)
- From Nancy to Copenhagen to the World: the internationalization of Laurent Schwartz and his theory of distributions (Q1678022) (← links)
- Horst F. Niemeyer and the largest remainder method (Q1694957) (← links)
- In memoriam John Fauvel (21 July 1947, Glasgow -- 12 May 2001, Leamington Spa) (Q1851219) (← links)
- Arthur Cayley (1821-1895) (Q1903424) (← links)
- Poincaré replies to Hilbert: on the future of mathematics ca. 1908 (Q1931295) (← links)
- Hidden harmony -- geometric fantasies. The rise of complex function theory (Q1935205) (← links)
- The mystery of Riemann's curvature (Q2253813) (← links)
- Poincaré-week in Göttingen, in light of the Hilbert-Poincaré correspondence of 1908--1909 (Q2314092) (← links)
- The correspondence of Bartel Leendert van der Waerden (1903--1996) (Q2314093) (← links)
- Linear differential equations and group theory from Riemann to Poincaré. (Q2468811) (← links)
- Geometry at Cambridge, 1863--1940 (Q2507651) (← links)
- Enriques and the popularisation of mathematics (Q2564031) (← links)
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