The following pages link to The genesis of ideal theory (Q1158135):
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- Strategical use(s) of arithmetic in Richard Dedekind and Heinrich Weber's \textit{Theorie der algebraischen Funktionen einer Veränderlichen} (Q508123) (← links)
- Mathematical method and proof (Q857692) (← links)
- How mathematical concepts get their bodies (Q989747) (← links)
- How discrete patterns emerge from algorithmic fine-tuning: a visual plea for Kroneckerian finitism (Q989748) (← links)
- Space of valuations (Q1006605) (← links)
- Jacobi and Kummer's ideal numbers (Q1034936) (← links)
- Reading Gauss in the computer age: On the U.S. Reception of Gauss's number theoretical work (1938-1989) (Q1039951) (← links)
- A valuational interpretation of Kummer's theory of ideal numbers (Q1068897) (← links)
- Zur Entstehung der algebraischen Zahlentheorie - ein Bericht eines Augenzeugen (Q1078158) (← links)
- God and man in the mathematics of Kronecker (Q1102927) (← links)
- The many aspects of the Pythagorean triangles (Q1168350) (← links)
- From numbers to rings: The early history of ring theory (Q1267722) (← links)
- On the relations between Georg Cantor and Richard Dedekind (Q1319116) (← links)
- Valuations and Dedekind's Prague theorem (Q1840477) (← links)
- Traditional logic and the early history of sets, 1854-1908 (Q1913678) (← links)
- The concept of ``character'' in Dirichlet's theorem on primes in an arithmetic progression (Q2249437) (← links)
- On the youthful writings of Louis J. Mordell on the Diophantine equation \(y^2-k=x^3\) (Q2313947) (← links)
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- In the footsteps of Julius König's paradox (Q5962966) (← links)
- Poincaré and arithmetic revisited (Q6623907) (← links)