May 12 Schimper determined the role of starch grains in chloroplasts, a term whichhe coined. May 12, 1857. Birth of oskar bolza in Bergzabern, Germany. http://webcampus3.stthomas.edu/paschons/language_http/calendar/may12.html
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Extractions: Catalog Report Mathematics : 184 Books [24433] Ackoff, Russell L.. Progress in Operations Research, Volume 1. N.Y.: Dover, 1977. Revised and Updated. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade Paperback. Near Fine 167 pgs. [7917] Alder, Henry L. And Edward B. Roessler. Introduction to Probability and Statistics. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman and Company, 1968. 4th Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good + / No Jacket. 333 pgs., slight lean to spine [3595] American Mathematical Society. Chaos and Fractals: The Mathematics Behind the Computer Graphics. American Mathematical Society , 1989. Hard Cover. Fine / Near Fine. 148 pgs., volume 39. [23501] Aoki, Masanao. Introduction to Optimization Techniques: Fundamentals and Applications on Nonlinear Programming. NY: Macmillan, 1971. 1st Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good + / No Jacket. 335 pgs., tight, crisp copy, front board a little tacky [13629] Arnold, V. I.. Mathematical Methods in Classical Mechanics (Graduate Texts in Mathematics). New York, NY, U.S.A.: Springer-Verlag New York, 1984. Pictorial Cover, HB. Very Good / No Jacket. 462 pgs., rubbed and bumped corners, rubbed board edges, previous owner's name on endpaper [21809] Aronszajian, N., A. Douglis and C. B. Morrey, Jr.. Transactions of the Symposium on Partial Differential Equations.
New Acquisitions -- Science And Engineering Library, UB Libraries SEL QA315 .B7 bolza, O. (oskar), 18571942. Lectures on the calculus of variations;by oskar bolza Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 1904. http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/sel/collections/newbooks/nb011001.html
John Harris: Academic Family Tree Translate this page Gilbert A. Bliss University of Chicago, 1900. oskar bolza Georg-August-UniversitätGöttingen, 1886. Felix C. Klein Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Univ. http://facweb.furman.edu/~harrisjohn/tree.html
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Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern Translate this page 1844 - 1906) Bolyai, Janos (Johann) (15.12.1802 - 27.1.1860) Bolyai, Farkas Wolfgang(9.2.1775 - 20.11.1856) bolza, oskar (1857 - 1942) bolzano, Bernard (5.10 http://www.mathe.tu-freiberg.de/~hebisch/cafe/lebensdaten.html
Extractions: Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
Past AMS Officers And Lecturers John M. Franks, 1999. Colloquium Lecturers. James Pierpont, 1896; MaximeBôcher, 1896; WF Osgood, 1898; AG Webster, 1898; oskar bolza, 1901; http://www.ams.org/secretary/lecturers.html
Extractions: Past Officers and Lecturers Presidents J. H. Van Amringe, 1889, 1890 J. E. McClintock, 1891-1894 G. W. Hill, 1895, 1896 Simon Newcomb, 1897, 1898 R. S. Woodward, 1899, 1900 E. H. Moore, 1901, 1902 T. S. Fiske, 1903, 1904 W. F. Osgood, 1905, 1906 H. S. White, 1907, 1908 Maxime Bôcher, 1909, 1910 H. B. Fine, 1911, 1912 E. B. Van Vleck, 1913, 1914 E. W. Brown, 1915, 1916 L. E. Dickson, 1917, 1918 Frank Morley, 1919, 1920 G. A. Bliss, 1921, 1922 Oswald Veblen, 1923, 1924 G. D. Birkhoff, 1925, 1926 Virgil Snyder, 1927, 1928 E. R. Hedrick, 1929, 1930 L. P. Eisenhart, 1931, 1932 A. B. Coble, 1933, 1934 Solomon Lefschetz, 1935, 1936 R. L. Moore, 1937, 1938 G. C. Evans, 1939, 1940 Marston Morse, 1941, 1942 M. H. Stone, 1943, 1944 T. H. Hildebrandt, 1945, 1946 Einar Hille, 1947, 1948 J. L. Walsh, 1949, 1950 John von Neumann, 1951, 1952 G. T. Whyburn, 1953, 1954 R. L. Wilder, 1955, 1956 Richard Brauer, 1957, 1958 E. J. McShane, 1959, 1960 Deane Montgomery, 1961, 1962
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Register Der Artikel Des Jahresberichts Der DMV Translate this page 1937). Heffter, L. Berichtigung zu dem Nachruf auf L. Stickelberger,47, 197 (1937). Heffter, L. oskar bolza, 53, 1-13 (1943). Heigl http://www.matha.rwth-aachen.de/dmv/register.php?page=h
Geschichte Der Mathematik- Biographien Translate this page 15.11.1280 in Köln, http//turnbull.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Albertus.html(englisch). bolza, oskar geb. 12.05.1857 in Bergzabern, gest. http://www.schule-bw.de/unterricht/faecher/mathematik/projekt_berichte/biographi
Chapter 2 University of Chicago. From Germany he attracted oskar bolza and HenrichMaschke , who received their Ph.D.'s from Göttingen. All three http://at.yorku.ca/i/a/a/b/21.dir/ch2.htm
Extractions: The Graduate and Post Graduate Years Robert Lee Moore spent a year teaching in high school in Marshall, Texas. It was to be a year in which he had not much opportunity to grow mathematically; he was removed from contact with faculty and fellow students who would pose problems of interest. Moreover, teaching in high school was its own kind of experience for a young man hardly older than some of the students he was to teach. It was not to be a totally wasted year, though. He would experience growth as a teacher, as well as increasing his own maturity. Moore was not yet 20 years of age when he began teaching at Marshall in the fall of 1902. Some of his students were almost as old. However, he had taught at the University of Texas and already had behind him the experience of teaching students older than himself. There had been left no doubt as to who held command in his classroom and in Marshall High School, as well, there was no doubt as to who ruled. The students in Moore's classroom sat in long rows with girls on one side of the room and boys on the other. He handled discipline by keeping the entire class after school if he felt some one or more of the students had behaved improperly.
B Index 680*) BoisReymond, Paul du (137*) Boislaurent, Budan de (171), Boltzmann, Ludwig(1135*) Bolyai, Farkas (160*) Bolyai, János (450*) bolza, oskar (459*) bolzano http://www.math.hcmuns.edu.vn/~algebra/history/history/Indexes/B.html
Kleene Math Library New Books - August 2002 QA315 B7 1960 (Gift) bolza, O. (oskar), 18571942. LECTURES ON THE CALCULUSOF VARIATIONS. 2d ed.. New York, Chelsea Pub. Co. 1960?. http://math.library.wisc.edu/newbooks/2002-08.htm
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May 12 - Today In Science History (baron) Austrian physician who originated a skin test for tuberculosisthat bears his name. oskar bolza. Born 12 May 1857; died 5 Jul 1942. http://www.todayinsci.com/5/5_12.htm
Extractions: James S(amuel) Coleman was a U.S. sociologist, a pioneer in mathematical sociology whose studies strongly influenced education policy. In the early 1950s, he was as a chemical engineer with Eastman-Kodak Co. in Rochester, N.Y. He then changed direction, fascinated with sociology and social problems. In 1966, he presented a report to the U.S. Congress which concluded that poor black children did better academically in integrated, middle-class schools. His findings provided the sociological underpinnings for widespread busing of students to achieve racial balance in schools. In 1975, Coleman rescinded his support of busing, concluding that it had encouraged the deterioration of public schools by encouraging white flight to avoid integration. Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin chemist , born in Cairo, Egypt. A crystallographer of distinction, she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1964 for her discoveries, by the use of X-ray techniques, of the structure of biologically important molecules, including penicillin (1946), vitamin B-12 (1956), and later, the protein hormone insulin (1969). Her achievements included not only these structure determinations and the scientific insight they provided but also the development of methods that made such structure determinations possible. (One of her students was Margaret Roberts, later Margaret Thatcher, the only British prime minister with a degree in science.)
Abstract In modern treatments of the subject, for example in oskar bolza's authoritative Vorlesungenueber die Variationsrechnung (1909), the rule is used to provide http://www.dfi.aau.dk/ivh/kollokvier/craig_g_fraser_17_12_98.dk.html
Extractions: Velkommen Information Forskning Personer ... Søg på IVHs site The multiplier rule is a fundamental tool in the calculus of variations. In modern treatments of the subject, for example in Oskar Bolza's authoritative "Vorlesungen ueber die Variationsrechnung" (1909), the rule is used to provide a general formulation of the variational problem. An application of the rule is required in order to deal with all but the most simple problems. In contrast to the situation in the ordinary calculus or in mechanics, where the rule provides a useful but special method of solution, the multiplier rule in the calculus of variations is a powerful result that occupies a fundamental place in the whole theory. Although methods equivalent to the multiplier rule for special variational problems were developed by Euler and Lagrange in the middle of the eighteenth century, the first general statement of the rule in the calculus of variations was presented by Lagrange in his analysis textbooks of 1797 and 1806. Various justifications of the rule were given throughout the nineteenth century, often without a clear awareness of the mathematical issues involved in a fully acceptable proof. The first proof which incorporated a clear understanding of the mathematical basis of the rule was published by the Leipzig mathematician Adolph Mayer in 1886. In the next thirty years mathematicians would develop several additional and distinct derivations of the rule.
Untitled Articles on A. Adrian Albert, oskar bolza, Arthur Coble, Thomas Craig, Leonard EugeneDickson, Edward Kasner, Heinrich Maschke, Eliakim Hastings Moore, Hubert http://www.math.virginia.edu/~khp3k/publications.htm
Extractions: The Emergence of the American Mathematical Research Community (1876-1900): J. J. Sylvester, Felix Klein, and E. H. Moore (with David E. Rowe), AMS/LMS Series in the History of Mathematics, vol. 8 (Providence: American Mathematical Society and London: London Mathematical Society, 1994; paperback edition, 1997).