The following pages link to (Q3838109):
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- Otto Toeplitz: algebraist of the infinite matrices. A painful love for Germany (Q457066) (← links)
- Oberwolfach in August 1949: German-French summer resort (Q538496) (← links)
- An incident of Heinz Hopf in Karlsruhe, 1939 (Q734100) (← links)
- Otto Blumenthal (1876--1944) in retrospect (Q818452) (← links)
- Richard von Mises and the ``problem of two races'': a statistical satire in 1934 (Q997157) (← links)
- The rise of British analysis in the early 20th century: the role of G. H. Hardy and the London Mathematical Society. (Q1406945) (← links)
- The late arrival of academic applied mathematics in the United States: a paradox, theses, and literature (Q1811277) (← links)
- On projecting the future and assessing the past -- the 1946 Princeton Bicentennial Conference (Q2124381) (← links)
- Confluences of agendas: emigrant mathematicians in transit in Denmark, 1933--1945 (Q2447811) (← links)