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  2. German conjugation - Wikipedia

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    Additional forms of the conditional (known as Konjunktiv I & II, for the present and imperfect) also exist. They are equivalent to English forms such as If I were rich or If I loved him , (but also It would be great ) and exist for every verb in the present and imperfect tense.

  3. Hilbert's problems - Wikipedia

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    Problems 1, 2, 5, 6, [g] 9, 11, 12, 15, 21, and 22 have solutions that have partial acceptance, but there exists some controversy as to whether they resolve the problems. That leaves 8 (the Riemann hypothesis), 13 and 16 [h] unresolved, and 4 and 23 as too vague to ever be described as solved. The withdrawn 24 would also be in this class.

  4. Exercise (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    An artificially produced word problem is a genre of exercise intended to keep mathematics relevant. Stephen Leacock described this type: [ 1 ] The student of arithmetic who has mastered the first four rules of his art and successfully striven with sums and fractions finds himself confronted by an unbroken expanse of questions known as problems.

  5. Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi - Wikipedia

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    Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (/ dʒ ə ˈ k oʊ b i /; [2] German:; 10 December 1804 – 18 February 1851) [a] was a German mathematician who made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions, dynamics, differential equations, determinants and number theory.

  6. Mathematical Kangaroo - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical Kangaroo (also known as Kangaroo challenge, or jeu-concours Kangourou in French) is an international mathematics competition in over 77 countries. There are six levels of participation, ranging from grade 1 to grade 12. The competition is held annually on the third Thursday of March.

  7. German Mathematical Society - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical Society of the German Democratic Republic Established: 18 September 1890 (135 years ago) Legal status: registered association Headquarters: Berlin Country: Germany Membership: 4,813 (2023) Chairpersons: Joachim Escher Revenue: 446,558 Euro (2022) Website: www.mathematik.de

  8. Conjugation - Wikipedia

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    Conjugacy class in group theory, related to matrix similarity in linear algebra; Conjugation (group theory), the image of an element under the conjugation homomorphisms; Conjugate closure, the image of a subgroup under the conjugation homomorphisms; Conjugate words in combinatorics; this operation on strings resembles conjugation in groups

  9. Mathematics in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    L.E.J. Brouwer – Topologist, Intuitionist, Philosopher: How Mathematics Is Rooted in Life. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-1-4471-4616-2. Fraenkel, Abraham (2017). "How German Mathematicians Dealt With the Rise of Nazism". Tablet Magazine; Holfter, Gisela (2015). Voices from Exile: Essays in Memory of Hamish Ritchie. BRILL.