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  1. Gustav Mahler by Kurt Blaukopf, 1985-05
  2. Introduction to P-Adic Numbers and their Functions (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics) by Kurt Mahler, 1973-03-29
  3. Mahler: A Documentary Study by Kurt Blaukopf, 1976
  4. Mahler: His Life, Work and World by Kurt Blaukopf, Herta Blaukopf, 1992-04
  5. Lectures on diophantine approximations by Kurt Mahler, 1961
  6. University of Vienna Alumni: Kurt Gödel, Karl Popper, Joseph Schumpeter, Friedrich Von Hayek, Edmund Husserl, Gustav Mahler, Kurt Waldheim
  7. Lectures on Diophantine Approximations Part 1: g-adic numbers and Roth's theorem. Prepared from the notes by R. P. Bambah of my lectures given at the University of Notre Dame in the Fall of 1957. by Kurt Mahler, 1961-01-01
  8. Gustav Mahler, oder, Der Zeitgenosse der Zukunft (German Edition) by Kurt Blaukopf, 1989
  9. Lectures on transcendental numbers (Lecture notes in mathematics ; 546) by Kurt Mahler, 1976
  10. An application of Roth's method to Waring's problem by Kurt Mahler, 1957
  11. Lectures on transcendental numbers, University of Colorado, summer, 1965 by Kurt Mahler, 1965
  12. The geometry of numbers by Kurt Mahler, 1950
  13. Lectures on Diophantine Approximations Part 1: g-adic numbers and Roth's theorem by Kurt Mahler, 1961
  14. MAHLER by Kurt - editor - with Contributions by Zoltan Roman Blaukopf, 1976

1. Mahler, Kurt - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry
Kurt Mahler 19031988 This memoir was originally published in Historical Records of Australian Science, vol.9, no.4, 1990. It was also published in Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society of London, 1993. Kurt Mahler was born on 26 July 1903 at Krefeld am Rhein in Germany; he died in his 85th year on 26 February 1988 in
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FAA, FRS Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources Published Sources Mathematician Born: 26 July 1903 Krefeld am Rhein, Germany. Died: 25 February 1988. Mahler was Professor of Mathematics at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, Canberra from 1963. Career Highlights Online Sources Published Sources Structure based on ISAAR(CPF) - click here for an explanation of the fields Prepared by: Rosanne Walker
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2. Kurt Mahler
Kurt Mahler. Obituary. This is reproduced, with permission, from Acta Arithmetica 58 (1991) 215228
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Kurt Mahler
Obituary This is reproduced, with permission, from Acta Arithmetica 58 (1991) 215-228 Photo Back to some biographies of past contributors to number theory (Australian Site) Last updated at 9th April 2002

3. Mahler
Kurt Mahler. Born 26 July Kurt Mahler contracted tuberculosis at theage of five years which affected his right knee. Because of these
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Kurt Mahler
Born: 26 July 1903 in Krefeld, Prussian Rhineland
Died: 25 Feb 1988 in Canberra, Australia
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Kurt Mahler contracted tuberculosis at the age of five years which affected his right knee. Because of these health problems he attended school for only four years leaving in 1917 at the age of 13. In 1918 he took a job in a factory but attended technical schools to learn to become an instrument maker. He was self-taught in mathematics teaching himself while working in the factory, reading works by Landau Knopp Klein and Hilbert among others. His father sent small articles his son had written to Klein who passed them to Siegel Siegel arranged for him to attend Frankfurt University which he entered in 1923. There he attended lectures by Dehn on topology Hellinger on elliptic functions Siegel on calculus and Emmy Noether Courant Landau Born ... Hilbert and Ostrowski and acted as unpaid assistant to Norbert Wiener . It was through Emmy Noether that he learnt about p-adic numbers which were to be one of the major topics of his research throughout his life. In 1927 he submitted his doctoral dissertation on zeros of the

4. AAS-Biographical Memoirs-Mahler
Kurt Mahler 19031988. Kurt Mahler was born on 26 July 1903 at Krefeld am Rhein inGermany; he died in his 85th year on 26 February 1988 in Canberra, Australia.
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Kurt Mahler 1903-1988
By J.H. Coates and A.J. van der Poorten This memoir was originally published in Historical Records of Australian Science , vol.9, no.4, 1990. It was also published in Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society of London Kurt Mahler was born on 26 July 1903 at Krefeld am Rhein in Germany; he died in his 85th year on 26 February 1988 in Canberra, Australia. From 1933 onwards most of his life was spent outside of Germany, but his mathematical roots remained in the great school of mathematics that existed in Germany between the two world wars. Above all Mahler lived for mathematics; he took great pleasure in lecturing, researching and writing. It was no surprise that he remained active in research until the last days of his life. He was never a narrow specialist and had a remarkably broad and thorough knowledge of large parts of current and past mathematical research. At the same time he was oblivious to mathematical fashion, and very much followed his own path through the world of mathematics, uncovering new and simple ideas in many directions. In this way he made major contributions to transcendental number theory, diophantine approximation, p -adic analysis, and the geometry of numbers. Towards the end of his life, Kurt Mahler wrote a considerable amount about his own experiences; see 'Fifty years as a mathematician', 'How I became a mathematician', 'Warum ich eine besondere Vorliebe fur die Mathematik habe', 'Fifty years as a mathematician II'. There is also a recent excellent account of his life and work by Cassels (J.W.S. Cassels, 1991, 'Obituary of Kurt Mahler'

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Biography of kurt mahler (19031988) kurt mahler. Born 26 July 1903 in Krefeld, Prussian Rhineland
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Kurt Mahler
Born: 26 July 1903 in Krefeld, Prussian Rhineland
Died: 25 Feb 1988 in Canberra, Australia
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Kurt Mahler contracted tuberculosis at the age of five years which affected his right knee. Because of these health problems he attended school for only four years leaving in 1917 at the age of 13. In 1918 he took a job in a factory but attended technical schools to learn to become an instrument maker. He was self-taught in mathematics teaching himself while working in the factory, reading works by Landau Knopp Klein and Hilbert among others. His father sent small articles his son had written to Klein who passed them to Siegel Siegel arranged for him to attend Frankfurt University which he entered in 1923. There he attended lectures by Dehn on topology Hellinger on elliptic functions Siegel on calculus and Emmy Noether Courant Landau Born ... Hilbert and Ostrowski and acted as unpaid assistant to Norbert Wiener . It was through Emmy Noether that he learnt about p-adic numbers which were to be one of the major topics of his research throughout his life. In 1927 he submitted his doctoral dissertation on zeros of the

8. References For Mahler
References for kurt mahler. Articles JWS Cassels, Obituary of kurt mahler, ActaArithmetica 58 (3) (1991), 215228. Obituary kurt mahler, Bull. London Math.
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References for Kurt Mahler
Articles:
  • J W S Cassels, Obituary of Kurt Mahler, Acta Arithmetica
  • J H Coates and A J van der Poorten, Kurt Mahler, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society of London
  • J H Cotes and A J Van der Porten, Kurt Mahler 1903-1988, Historical Records of Australian Science
  • Austral. Math. Soc. Gaz.
  • C G Lekkerkerker, In memoriam Professor Kurt Mahler, Nieuw Arch. Wisk.
  • List of publications of Kurt Mahler, Acta Arith.
  • K Mahler, How I became a mathematician, Amer. Math. Monthly
  • K Mahler, Fifty years as a mathematician, J. Number Theory
  • K Mahler, Fifty years as a mathematician II, J. Australian Math. Soc. A 51
  • B H Neumann and A van der Poorten, Kurt Mahler: 1903-1988, Austral. Math. Soc. Gaz.
  • Obituary Kurt Mahler, Bull. London Math. Soc.
  • A J van der Poorten, Obituary of Kurt Mahler, J. Australian Math. Soc. A 51 Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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  • 9. Mahler, Kurt - Bright Sparcs Archival And Heritage Sources
    mahler, kurt Bright Sparcs Archival and Heritage Sources, Bright Sparcs is abiographical, bibliographical and archival database of Australian scientists
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    Mahler, Kurt (1903 - 1988)
    FAA, FRS Biographical entry Online Sources Published Sources Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
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    Title: Kurt Mahler - Records Reference: MS 62 Date Range: Description: Records including letters received c1912-77, lecture notes and lectures, manuscripts of published papers and notes on Mahler's book, "Lectures on Transcendental Numbers", photographs and colour slides 1979 [1.28 m, MS 62]. Formats: Photographs. Quantity: 1.28 m Access: Available for reference Online Finding Aid: 'Mahler, Kurt - Ms 62', in Listing of Adolph Basser Library holdings , Australian Academy of Science, 1994, http://www.science.org.au/academy/basser/lists/ms062.txt Top of Page Private hands (van der Poorten, A.J.)
    Title: Kurt Mahler - Records Date Range: Description: A significant collection of offprints and archival material including correspondence with other mathematicians c1940-88. Access: Contact Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre Top of Page Published by Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre on ASAPWeb
    Originally published by Australian Science Archives Project.

    10. References For Mahler
    References for the biography of kurt mahler J W S Cassels, Obituary of kurt mahler, Acta Arithmetica 58 (3) (1991), 215228.
    http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/References/Mahler.html
    References for Kurt Mahler
    Articles:
  • J W S Cassels, Obituary of Kurt Mahler, Acta Arithmetica
  • J H Coates and A J van der Poorten, Kurt Mahler, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society of London
  • J H Cotes and A J Van der Porten, Kurt Mahler 1903-1988, Historical Records of Australian Science
  • Austral. Math. Soc. Gaz.
  • C G Lekkerkerker, In memoriam Professor Kurt Mahler, Nieuw Arch. Wisk.
  • List of publications of Kurt Mahler, Acta Arith.
  • K Mahler, How I became a mathematician, Amer. Math. Monthly
  • K Mahler, Fifty years as a mathematician, J. Number Theory
  • K Mahler, Fifty years as a mathematician II, J. Australian Math. Soc. A 51
  • B H Neumann and A van der Poorten, Kurt Mahler: 1903-1988, Austral. Math. Soc. Gaz.
  • Obituary Kurt Mahler, Bull. London Math. Soc.
  • A J van der Poorten, Obituary of Kurt Mahler, J. Australian Math. Soc. A 51 Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR December 1996 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Mahler.html
  • 11. AAS-Biographical Memoirs
    1, 1970 (50 Kb); mahler, kurt, vol.9, no.4, 1993 (28 Kb); Mahony,John Joseph, vol.10, no.3, 1995 (99 Kb); Marston, Hedley Ralph, vol
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    About the Academy
    Biographical memoirs
    The following memoirs of Academy Fellows were published in Records of the Australian Academy of Science , vols 1-4 (1966-80); or in Historical Records of Australian Science , vol 5 onwards (1980- ).

    12. Weber, Mendelssohn, Mahler. Leonidas Kavakos (vln), London Philharmonic Orchestr
    S H Concert Review Weber, Mendelssohn, mahler. Leonidas Kavakos (vln), LondonPhilharmonic Orchestra, kurt Masur, RFH, 30 th November 2002 (AR).
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    Weber, Mendelssohn, Mahler . Leonidas Kavakos (vln), London Philharmonic Orchestra, Kurt Masur, RFH, 30 th November 2002 (AR)
    Weber Overture, Oberon
    Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor
    Mahler Symphony 1 in D
    This concert got off to a slightly shaky start, with a late comer halting the proceedings, receiving a glare from conductor. This was followed by bad horn intonation and a chorus of coughers at the opening of Weber’s Oberon Overture. Things soon improved once Masur got into gear, encouraging the London Philharmonic Orchestra to play with great style and swagger, making the music dance; an exhilarating performance perfectly paced and played. Mendelssohn’s evergreen Violin Concerto was beautifully played and imaginatively interpreted by Athens born Leonidas Kavakos playing on his 1692 Stradivarius – the ‘Falmouth’. This warhorse is played too often in a routine, mechanical way but under Kavakos one was gripped by his delicate and reserved, but highly charged and intense, way of playing. In the Allegro molto appasionato the soloist produced nerve-shattering, sharp-cutting sounds that this reviewer has never heard in this work before. Yet what made his playing so uniquely special was its refinement of tone and profound sensitivity totally devoid of the sensational.

    13. Mahler: Symphony No 9 In D Minor, New York Philharmonic, Kurt Masur, Barbican 11
    mahler's Ninth can be admired on many levels but kurt Masur's performancewith the New York Philharmonic presented some unusual difficulties.
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    Concert Review Mahler: Symphony No 9 in D minor, New York Philharmonic, Kurt Masur, Barbican 11 June 2000 (MB) Mahler's Ninth can be admired on many levels but Kurt Masur's performance with the New York Philharmonic presented some unusual difficulties. On the one hand, this was a performance which didn't quite gel as a complete vision of the work. The vast first movement was beautifully held together but the overall tempo was perhaps too fast, with the cumulative power, which is so entrenched within this glorious movement, perhaps not as mighty and forbidding as one might have expected. The second movement was idiosyncratic with many wild and grotesque touches simply not indicated in my copy of the score, and there was an almost catastrophic moment at the great climax of the Adagio (m.122, just before Tempo I) when the first violins were playing a combination of up and down bow simultaneously. However, this was also a wonderfully played performance and one is tempted to dismiss these problems to get a better view of the overall picture. And dismiss them I will. This is the third Mahler 9 I have heard in London this year (the others having been Svetlanov's with the Swedish RSO and Ashkenazy's with the Philharmonia). This New York account was easily the most beautifully played, and ultimately the most moving. This was entirely the achievement of the orchestra - notably from the strings who began to impress in the third movement's shadowy pre-emption of the

    14. Kurt Und Vera Schuschnigg
    Translate this page Kurzbiographie. kurt und Vera von Schuschnigg und Alma mahler-Werfel. Links. Transkription. ZumSeitenanfang. kurt und Vera von Schuschnigg und Alma mahler-Werfel.
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    15. Kurt Wolff
    Translate this page kurt Wolff (1887-1963). Transkription. Kurzbiographie. kurt Wolff und Alma mahler-Werfel.Links. Transkription. Zum Seitenanfang. kurt Wolff und Alma mahler-Werfel.
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    16. Tour: Full Concert Schedule
    Bernstein Serenade, after Plato's Symposium . mahler Symphony No.1, Titan . kurt Masur Conductor Glenn Dicterow Violin. Saturday
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    17. Feature Story: Bouquets And Bravos For Kurt Masur
    Related Concerts. Thank You, kurt Masur Finale Masur ConductsWorks by his Predecessors Bernstein and mahler, May 16 and 21.
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    18. New York Philharmonic And Music Director Kurt Masur Announce Details Of 1999 Cit
    Anton Seidl, Gustav mahler, and Arturo Toscanini. These conductors also programmedtheir own complete Beethoven cycles with the Orchestra. kurt Masur is the
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    April 27, 1999 New York Philharmonic and Music Director Kurt Masur Announce Details of 1999 Citibank North America Tour
    New York "It's our pleasure to bring this series of international tours home to America," said Nathaniel Sutton, Director of Corporate Communications at Citigroup. "As the most global U.S.-based bank, we're proud to have played a part in bringing the musical artistry of the New York Philharmonic to Citibank communities around the world. And now that we have joined with some of America's most respected financial services names to form Citigroup, it's particularly fitting that the tour this year include stops in American cities." Two Paths , written for our own gifted viola soloists Cynthia Phelps and Rebecca Young, audiences will be left with the impression that this orchestra cannot be easily compared with any other orchestra in the world." The New York Philharmonic is by far the nation's oldest symphony orchestra and one of the oldest in the world. Its lengthy history of touring began with its 1882 tour of the United States. There was a celebrated visit to Europe in 1930 led by Arturo Toscanini, and the orchestra's first trip to the former Soviet Union under the direction of conductors Leonard Bernstein, Thomas Schippers and Seymour Lipkin came in 1959. On February 18, 1999, the Orchestra performed its 13,000

    19. CBC Radio Two: In Celebration Of Mahler
    Blaukopf, kurt, mahler (Limelight Editions, 1985). Blaukopf, kurt ZoltanRoman, mahler, A Documentary Study (Oxford University Press, 1976).
    http://www.radio.cbc.ca/specials/mahler/reference.html
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    "I believe that no artist suffers so much from Nature's mystic power as does the musician when he is seized by her."
    (Mahler) Internet Links: "To write a symphony is, for me, to construct a world." (Mahler)
    The internet offers a wonderful variety of Mahler websites. We've prepared a listing of websites which should serve as a useful and valuable resource for both experienced Mahlerites, and those who may be entering this unique world for the first time. The listings are diverse, including the Mahler library in Paris; an up-to-date discography; images of Mahler and his circle; discussion groups and lists; a site devoted to Alma, Mahler's wife; biographical sites in Austria and the Czech Republic; the Mahler-Rosé collection with personal letters from Mahler to his sister Justine; as well as specific links to places in the Austrian and Italian countryside where Mahler lived during the summer, writing his great works in his composing huts - his Komponierhäuschen. Bibliotheque Gustav Mahler - Paris
    Gustav Mahler Society - USA

    Gustav Mahler Discography

    Gustav Mahler Virtual Shrine
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    Bibliography: "All I ask of Providence is a secluded spot where, for a few weeks every year, I can be entirely my own master."

    20. CBC Radio Two: In Celebration Of Mahler
    This link reportedly disturbed mahler when it was pointed out to him, but Colin Davis,Charles Dutoit, Bernard Haitink, Sir Neville Marriner, kurt Masur, Seiji
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    The following are details of live concerts held at the Glenn Gould Studio October 2 and 16, 2000, in Toronto featuring the music of Gustav Mahler. Concert Two: Gustav Mahler and Des Knaben Wunderhorn Monday, October 16, 2000: 8:00 p.m. Glenn Gould Studio Featuring:
    Edith Wiens, soprano
    Members of the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra
    Marie Bérard, concertmaster
    Raffi Armenian, conductor Programme: Five songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn Arr. Philip West

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