The following pages link to (Q3935670):
Displaying 35 items.
- Integral equations between theory and practice: the cases of Italy and France to 1920 (Q461377) (← links)
- Stanislaw Mazur's contributions to functional analysis (Q579230) (← links)
- Structural elements in functional analysis: Three notes of Fréchet on linear operations (Q610711) (← links)
- Sturm and Liouville's work on ordinary linear differential equations. The emergence of Sturm-Liouville theory (Q799662) (← links)
- The establishment of functional analysis (Q800329) (← links)
- The shaping of the Riesz representation theorem: A chapter in the history of analysis (Q800332) (← links)
- The habilitation of John von Neumann at Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin: judgements on a Hungarian-Jewish mathematician in the Germany of 1927 (Q973454) (← links)
- Distributions: The evolution of a mathematical theory (Q1050327) (← links)
- Der Beweis des Hilbert-Schmidt-Theorems. (The proof of the Hilbert- Schmidt theorem) (Q1085147) (← links)
- Joseph Liouville's contribution to the theory of integral equations (Q1171561) (← links)
- Partial differential equations in the 20th century (Q1267997) (← links)
- The Hahn-Banach theorem: The life and times (Q1356962) (← links)
- George David Birkhoff and John von Neumann: A question of priority and the ergodic theorems, 1931-1932 (Q1604662) (← links)
- Book review of: G. Jeremy, Henri Poincaré. A scientific biography (Q1678028) (← links)
- A general outline of the genesis of vector space theory (Q1899009) (← links)
- The axiomatization of linear algebra: 1875-1940 (Q1899010) (← links)
- Hahn-Banach for metric functionals and horofunctions (Q2020096) (← links)
- Operator calculus: the lost formulation of quantum mechanics. A mathematical reconstruction (Q2029469) (← links)
- Models from the nineteenth century used for visualizing optical phenomena and line geometry (Q2101889) (← links)
- Extrapolation of the Galerkin solution for two-dimensional nonlinear Fredholm integral equations with orthogonal basis of Boubaker polynomials (Q2115024) (← links)
- Lebesgue's criticism of Carl Neumann's method in potential theory (Q2285860) (← links)
- Inverse, Shifted Inverse, and Rayleigh Quotient Iteration as Newton's Method (Q3133142) (← links)
- Unfolding interrelations between mathematics and physics, in a presentation motivated by history: two examples (Q3150314) (← links)
- Variational derivatives and p-gradients of functionals on spaces of continuously differentiable functions (Q3219363) (← links)
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- Harmonic homeomorphisms of the closed disc to itself need be in $W^\{1,p\}$, $p<2$, but not $W^\{1,2\}$ (Q3420064) (← links)
- On the numerical evaluation of Fredholm determinants (Q3584809) (← links)
- Local and global bivariational gradients and singular variational derivatives of functionals on Cn[a,b] (Q4008873) (← links)
- The quest of beauty in research and teaching of mathematics and physics: A historical approach (Q4374141) (← links)
- The Convolution as a Mathematical Object (Q4609490) (← links)
- Minkowski Geometry—Some Concepts and Recent Developments (Q5050924) (← links)
- A history of solving some famous problems in mathematical analysis (Q5085688) (← links)
- On the history of the fixed point method and the contribution of the soviet mathematicians (1920s-1950s.) (Q5109628) (← links)
- Franciszek Wlodarski (1889-1944) (Q5214687) (← links)
- Polycephalic Euclid? Collective Practices in Bourbaki’s History of Mathematics (Q5378068) (← links)