The following pages link to Nicola M. R. Oswald (Q294083):
Displaying 27 items.
- Hurwitz's counting isomers of alkanes (Q294084) (← links)
- (Q400735) (redirect page) (← links)
- Elementary number theory. A gentle access to higher mathematics (Q400736) (← links)
- Complex continued fractions: early work of the brothers Adolf and Julius Hurwitz (Q461375) (← links)
- The \textit{Bullettino di Bibliografia e di Storia delle Scienze Matematiche e Fisiche} (1868--1887), an example of the internationalisation of research (Q508122) (← links)
- Strategical use(s) of arithmetic in Richard Dedekind and Heinrich Weber's \textit{Theorie der algebraischen Funktionen einer Veränderlichen} (Q508123) (← links)
- Adolf Hurwitz folds paper (Q902151) (← links)
- A glimpse of sources for historical studies at the ETH archive in Zürich (Q1624928) (← links)
- A picture puzzle from Hurwitz's estate (Q1749618) (← links)
- Found in the bed -- a simple proof of the Eulerian four-squares identity (Q1985478) (← links)
- On a relation between modular functions and Dirichlet series: found in the estate of Adolf Hurwitz (Q2014262) (← links)
- The unknown Hurwitz (Q2363607) (← links)
- An unpublished paper `Über einige durch unendliche Reihen definierte Funktionen eines complexen Argumentes' by Adolf Hurwitz (Q2401271) (← links)
- The Doeblin-Lenstra conjecture for a complex continued fraction algorithm (Q2407608) (← links)
- A hidden orthogonal Latin square in a work of Euler from 1770 (Q2663627) (← links)
- On the centenary of the local-global principle in number theory (Q2690556) (← links)
- About the cover: Zeta-functions associated with quadratic forms in Adolf Hurwitz’s estate (Q2810915) (← links)
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- Historical Face of Number Theory(ists) at the Turn of the 19th Century (Q5272915) (← links)
- Aspects of Zeta-Function Theory in the Mathematical Works of Adolf Hurwitz (Q5275975) (← links)
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- Simplifying a proof of transcendence for \(e\): a letter exchange between Adolf Hurwitz, David Hilbert and Paul Gordan (Q6623908) (← links)
- Felix Klein from the perspective of the three mathematical friends (Q6646757) (← links)