The following pages link to (Q5493441):
Displayed 29 items.
- ``Mathematics knows no races'': a political speech that David Hilbert planned for the ICM in Bologna in 1928 (Q316839) (← links)
- Mathematics made in Germany: on the background to Hilbert's Paris lecture (Q384410) (← links)
- The \textit{Récréations mathématiques} by Édouard Lucas: some insights (Q465166) (← links)
- ``Geometrical equations'': forgotten premises of Felix Klein's \textit{Erlanger Programm} (Q492781) (← links)
- Strategical use(s) of arithmetic in Richard Dedekind and Heinrich Weber's \textit{Theorie der algebraischen Funktionen einer Veränderlichen} (Q508123) (← links)
- David Hilbert: The theory of algebraic number fields. Jahresber. Deutsche Math. Ver. 4 (1897), 175--546 (Q680847) (← links)
- Axel Thue in context (Q888171) (← links)
- A family of measures on symmetric groups and the field with one element (Q898819) (← links)
- Number crunching vs. number theory: computers and FLT, from Kummer to SWAC (1850--1960), and beyond (Q942900) (← links)
- Carl Friedrich Gauss between pure and applied mathematics (Q951765) (← links)
- Reading Gauss in the computer age: On the U.S. Reception of Gauss's number theoretical work (1938-1989) (Q1039951) (← links)
- The recognition and the constitution of the theorems of closure (Q1672044) (← links)
- A locus for transnational exchanges: European mathematical journals for students and teachers, 1860s--1914 (Q1725679) (← links)
- The correspondence between Sophie Germain and Carl Friedrich Gauss (Q1927708) (← links)
- The edition of Bernhard Riemann's collected works: then and now (Q2076018) (← links)
- The origins of the fundamental theorem of surface theory (Q2105844) (← links)
- Euclidean ideal classes in Galois number fields of odd prime degree (Q2164875) (← links)
- History of mathematics: a global cultural approach. Abstracts from the workshop held December 13--19, 2020 (online meeting) (Q2232324) (← links)
- Book review of: Anne-Marie Décaillot, Cantor and France. Correspondence of the German mathematician with the French at the end of the 19th century. (Q2251427) (← links)
- On the youthful writings of Louis J. Mordell on the Diophantine equation \(y^2-k=x^3\) (Q2313947) (← links)
- Between geometry and the theory of substitutions: a case study concerning the twenty-seven lines on a cubic surface (Q2339146) (← links)
- The set of paths in a space and its algebraic structure. A historical account (Q2448533) (← links)
- Analytic and arithmetic methods in Liouville's identities (Q2660405) (← links)
- ``Are the \textit{genre} and the \textit{Geschlecht} one and the same number?'' An inquiry into Alfred Clebsch's \textit{Geschlecht} (Q2660406) (← links)
- On Arbitrary sets and<i>ZFC</i> (Q3174638) (← links)
- Egg-Forms and Measure-Bodies: Different Mathematical Practices in the Early History of the Modern Theory of Convexity (Q3613687) (← links)
- Reflections on the Notion of Culture in the History of Mathematics: The Example of “Geometrical Equations” (Q4593279) (← links)
- The Two Sides of Modern Axiomatics: Dedekind and Peano, Hilbert and Bourbaki (Q5057052) (← links)
- Counting problems: class groups, primes, and number fields (Q6119690) (← links)