Academic Genealogy Of MathematiciansWorld Scientific Publishing Company, 5 d’oct. 2010 - 524 pàgines As modern mathematics has been developed by mathematicians over the past several hundred years, it is interesting to trace the academic genealogy of mathematicians — especially since all mathematicians learnt mathematics from their teachers. In this book, 750 mathematicians are listed along with the detailed descriptions of 464 famous mathematicians of the 19th and 20th centuries. In addition, interesting life stories and mathematical achievements are included with photographs. |
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French School | 82 |
Russian School | 133 |
British School | 177 |
Polish School | 227 |
Hungarian School | 245 |
Finnish School | 265 |
Swedish School | 269 |
Austrian School | 315 |
Japanese School | 327 |
Korean School | 343 |
American School | 352 |
Austalian School | 485 |
Czech School | 487 |
References | 491 |
Appendix A Fields Medalists | 497 |
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Académie des Sciences Academy of Sciences Advanced Study algebraic American Mathematical Society AMS President analysis appointed professor Artin awarded a Ph.D Banach Berkeley Birkhoff Birkhoff Prize Bôcher Prize born Budapest Cambridge Carl Cole Prize Congress of Mathematicians conjecture died differential equations Dirichlet dissertation Doctor of Science École Normale École Normale Supérieure École Polytechnique elected a Fellow Erdös Fields Medal Figure FigureFigureFigureFigure France full professor function Gauss geometry George Germany Göttingen graduated habilitation Hilbert Institute for Advanced John Klein Königsberg lecturer Leipzig Leningrad Lwów married Moscow State University National Academy Neumann number theory ordinary professor papers Paris Paul Ph.D Pisa Poland Princeton University privatdozent problem Prof professor of mathematics published received a Ph.D received his doctorate retired Riemann Riesz Royal Society Russian School Science degree Society of London Sorbonne Steele Prize Study at Princeton supervised Sylvester Sylvester Medal taught theorem topology University of Berlin University of Chicago Warsaw Wolf Prize wrote Zygmund