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The following pages link to "Jewish Mathematics" at Gottingen in the Era of Felix Klein (Q3748263):
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- ``Mathematics knows no races'': a political speech that David Hilbert planned for the ICM in Bologna in 1928 (Q316839) (← links)
- Otto Neugebauer and Richard Courant: on exporting the Göttingen approach to the history of mathematics (Q444047) (← links)
- Complex continued fractions: early work of the brothers Adolf and Julius Hurwitz (Q461375) (← links)
- On a missed opportunity for collaboration between historians and mathematicians: a biographical avalanche triggered by Professor Ioan James, FRS. (Q619766) (← links)
- An American goes to Europe: three letters from Oswald Veblen to George Birkhoff in 1913/1914 (Q660176) (← links)
- Felix Klein, Adolf Hurwitz, and the ``Jewish question'' in German academia (Q1013671) (← links)
- Hermann Minkowski's approach to physics (Q1018002) (← links)
- From Königsberg to Göttingen: a sketch of Hilbert's early career (Q2124378) (← links)
- Goldbach, Hurwitz, and the infinitude of primes: weaving a proof across the centuries (Q2249492) (← links)
- Transforming tradition: Richard Courant in Göttingen (Q2354119) (← links)
- From Graz to Göttingen: Neugebauer’s Early Intellectual Journey (Q2798188) (← links)
- Historical Face of Number Theory(ists) at the Turn of the 19th Century (Q5272915) (← links)
- Otto Neugebauer’s Vision for Rewriting the History of Ancient Mathematics (Q5378064) (← links)
- Episodes in the Berlin-Göttingen rivalry, 1870--1930. (Q5949247) (← links)
- The artistic, algebraic, and severe ``Russian'' genius Arthur Cayley (Q6114806) (← links)
- Was Stephen Timoshenko right about the Jewish scientists in Germany? (Q6189125) (← links)