The following pages link to Roger Cooke (Q189515):
Displaying 45 items.
- The mathematical correspondence of Rudolf Lipschitz (Q581381) (← links)
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- Did Poincaré say ``Set theory is a disease''? (Q752679) (← links)
- Multiple trigonometric series with lexicographically monotone coefficients (Q753065) (← links)
- Hermann Graßmanns Analysis in Vektorräumen (Q800330) (← links)
- The Erlanger Programm of Felix Klein: Reflections on its place in the history of mathematics (Q801888) (← links)
- Who would have won the Fields Medals a hundred years ago? (Q1057251) (← links)
- Three letters from Sophus Lie to Felix Klein on Parisian mathematics during the early 1880's. Translated from the German by David E. Rowe (Q1059624) (← links)
- Aus den wissenschaftlichen Anfängen Hermann Minkowskis (Q1066135) (← links)
- The rise of Cayley's invariant theory (1841--1862) (Q1094399) (← links)
- The discovery of the Sylow theorems (Q1098827) (← links)
- To guard the future of Soviet mathematics (Q1189869) (← links)
- The 100th anniversary of mathematics at the University of Chicago (Q1190775) (← links)
- Definite values of infinite sums: Aspects of the foundations of infinitesimal analysis around 1820 (Q1203005) (← links)
- Resolution of singularities of surfaces by P. Del Pezzo. A mathematical controversy with C. Segre (Q1203021) (← links)
- Historical evolution of the concept of homotopic paths (Q1205992) (← links)
- Mario Pieri and his contributions to geometry and foundations of mathematics (Q1309150) (← links)
- Manifold and the notion of groups. On the changes of geometry in the nineteenth century. (Q1325779) (← links)
- Emergence of the theory of Lie groups. An essay in the history of mathematics 1869--1926 (Q1578782) (← links)
- Uniqueness of trigonometric series and descriptive set theory, 1870-1985 (Q1802244) (← links)
- William Marshall Bullitt and his amazing mathematical collection (Q1825181) (← links)
- Book review of: Smilka Zdravkovska (ed.) and Peter Duren (ed.), Golden years of Moscow mathematics. (Q2349251) (← links)
- A visit to Hungarian mathematics (Q2365831) (← links)
- Almost periodicity of bounded and compact solutions of differential equations (Q2533440) (← links)
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- The History of Mathematics (Q3023372) (← links)
- A Remark on Euclid’s Theorem on the Infinitude of the Primes (Q3168818) (← links)
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- An Uncharacteristic Proof of the Spectral Theorem (Q3869855) (← links)
- The Cantor-Lebesgue Theorem (Q3874674) (← links)
- Almost-Periodic Functions (Q3927635) (← links)
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- Measurable Functions and Spherical Summability of Multiple Fourier Series (Q5549169) (← links)
- A Cantor-Lebesgue Theorem in Two Dimensions (Q5627170) (← links)
- A characterization of Fourier series of Stepanov almost-periodic functions (Q5937486) (← links)
- Albert Einstein's school-leaving examination in mathematics 1896 (Q5945674) (← links)