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  2. Mathematics in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Mathematics in Nazi Germany was heavily affected by Nazi policies. Though Jews had previously faced discrimination in academic institutions, the Civil Service Law of 1933 led to the dismissal of many Jewish mathematics professors and lecturers at German universities. During this time, many Jewish mathematicians left Germany and took positions ...

  3. Jürgen Neukirch - Wikipedia

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    Neukirch wrote three books on class field theory, algebraic number theory, and the cohomology of number fields: Neukirch, Jürgen (1986). Class Field Theory. Grundlehren der Mathematischen Wissenschaften. Vol. 280. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 3-540-15251-2. [3] Neukirch, Jürgen (1999). Algebraic Number Theory. Grundlehren der Mathematischen ...

  4. The Course of German History - Wikipedia

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    The Course of German History is a non-fiction book by the English historian A. J. P. Taylor.It was first published in the United Kingdom by Hamish Hamilton in July 1945. . This influential work offers a critical examination of German history, spanning from the Holy Roman Empire through to the end of World War II, arguing that the course of German history was a natural progression towards ...

  5. Deutsche Mathematik - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Mathematik (German Mathematics) was a mathematics journal founded in 1936 by Ludwig Bieberbach and Theodor Vahlen.Vahlen was publisher on behalf of the German Research Foundation (DFG), and Bieberbach was chief editor.

  6. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - Wikipedia

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    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (or Leibnitz; [a] 1 July 1646 [O.S. 21 June] – 14 November 1716) was a German polymath active as a mathematician, philosopher, scientist and diplomat who is credited, alongside Sir Isaac Newton, with the creation of calculus in addition to many other branches of mathematics, such as binary arithmetic and statistics.

  7. Johann Heinrich Lambert - Wikipedia

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    Johann Heinrich Lambert (German: [ˈlambɛɐ̯t]; French: Jean-Henri Lambert; 26 or 28 August 1728 – 25 September 1777) was a polymath from the Republic of Mulhouse, generally identified as either Swiss or French, who made important contributions to the subjects of mathematics, physics (particularly optics), philosophy, astronomy and map projections.

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  9. Carl Ludwig Siegel - Wikipedia

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    Carl Ludwig Siegel (31 December 1896 – 4 April 1981) was a German mathematician specialising in analytic number theory.He is known for, amongst other things, his contributions to the Thue–Siegel–Roth theorem in Diophantine approximation, Siegel's method, [1] Siegel's lemma and the Siegel mass formula for quadratic forms.