Liste Historischer Mathematischer Dissertationen Von 1810 Bis 1933 Translate this page 134, koebe, paul (1882-1945), H, Über diejenigen analytischen Funktioneneines Arguments, welche ein algebraisches Additionstheorem besitzen. http://dochost.rz.hu-berlin.de/listen/histdisslist.php3?sec=K
Redirect Translate this page über »Goethes Werther« und »Die Rezeption der Werke paul Heyses im zurBenutzung der Datenbank die Erklärungen von Baasner und koebe abzufragen. http://www.onb.ac.at/sichtungen/rezensionen/rosenauer-a-1.html
Text-Archiv Translate this page Gutachter Leon Lichtenstein, Julius Bauschinger, paul koebe, Adolf Zade, WalterSchnee, Werner Heisenberg, Ludwig Weickmann, Ludwig Schiller, Friedrich Marx,. http://www.uni-leipzig.de/archiv/heisenberg/Textarchiv/11.htm
Universität Leipzig - Journal 5/2000 Translate this page bedeutenden Beiträge, die insbesondere August Ferdinand Möbius (1790 bis 1868),Felix Klein (1849-1925), Gustav Herglotz (1881-1953), paul koebe (1882 bis http://www.uni-leipzig.de/journal/heft600/s14.htm
Extractions: Semester : 1.Platz: Prof. Dr. Schmidt (Anatomie); 2. Platz: Prof. Dr. Hennig (Chemie); 3. Platz: Prof. Dr. Arnold (Med. Physik); Semester Semester : 1. Platz: Prof. Dr. Illes (Pharmakologie) Prof. Illes erreichte mit 61,7% aller Stimmen das beste Umfrage-Ergebnis!; 2. Platz: Prof. Dr. Mothes (Pathophysiologie); 3. Platz: Prof. Dr. Reuter (Untersuchungskurs) und Prof. Dr. Richter (Pathophysiologie); Semester Semester : 1. Platz: Prof. Dr. Vock (Rechtsmedizin) und Prof. Dr. Josten (Traumatologie) und Prof. Dr. Wittekind (Pathologie).
Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page Hellmuth (845*) Knopp, Konrad (168*) Kober, Hermann (115*) Koch, Helge von (736*)Kochin, Nikolai (145) Kodaira, Kunihiko (382*) koebe, paul (74*) Koenigs http://www.maththinking.com/boat/mathematicians.html
Extractions: This paper is cited in the following contexts: Regular Circle Packings - Aszl'o Szab'o Eotvos (Correct) ....Kuperberg. 1 2 L aszl o Szab o With a packing of circles one can associate a planar graph, called the nerve of the packing, whose vertices are the centres of the circles and two vertices are joined by an edge if the corresponding circles are neighbours. According to a celebrated theorem of Koebe , rediscovered by Andreev [1, 2] and Thurston [8] every planar graph is the nerve graph of some circle packing. Therefore, since the nerve graph of a k neighbour packing is k regular, our theorem is equivalent with the proposition that a connected k regular planar graph with n vertices exists for ....
Untitled LINDENMUTH, PIEFER, REHRER, HENNINGER, GERMAN, SNYDER, BORDNER/BORTNER, BROSZ, MEYER,RIETH/READ, koebe, LEBO, SEYFERT They became the parents of a son, paul. http://www.rootsweb.com/~paberks/montgomery/g05.html
Extractions: The George family, planted in America some one hundred and fifty years ago, is found active in many different walks of life, and has been distinguished by industry, thrift and good citizenship. At the present time Rev. Dr. Jonathan V. George is successfully carrying on the Reading Collegiate Institute; Samuel George is a successful contractor and builder in Reading; and Daniel S. George is a prosperous farmer in Maxatawny township. (I) Jost Heinrich George was born in 1707, at Breitenbach, near Herborn, Nassau, Germany. His children were: (1)Johann Heinrich. (2) Heinrich came to America Aug. 11, 1750, and tradition says he settled at Harrisburg, where he owned blocks of houses. He had a palatial residence, and it is said he received a princely inheritance from Germany after his father's death, but before he died he burned all the papers he had belonging to his father, as well as all his correspondence pertaining to his inheritance from Germany. He had a son, and a daughter, Anna Catharine, whose name was not given, but was referred to in a letter written by her father on May 2, 1783. (II) Johann Heinrich George, son of Jost Heinrich, came to America when his oldest son was nine years of age, according to family tradition. His wife was Anna Maria Nicks, and they settled in Greenwich township, Berks county. Their children were: Jost Heinrich; Heinrich Jacob; and one referred to in letter.
Morton Montgomery 76indexk09 Index Translate this page LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, MONTGOMERY PAGE . koebe,, Katharine, 534. Koehler,, Hannah,1086. Koehler,, Mary, 1086. Kohl,, Nelson S. 1473. Kohl,, paul, 1008. Kohl,, Peggy,1008. http://www.rootsweb.com/~paberks/montgomery/76indexk09.html
Chronology Of Complex Analysis Oskar Perron (18801975). paul koebe (1882-1945), Arnaud Denjoy (1884-1974),John Edensor Littlewood (1885-1977). Wilhelm Blaschke (1885 http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~zakeri/mat609/men/mca.html
Tibor Radó In 1928 he was awarded a fellowship by the Rockefeller Foundation, which he spentworking with Constantin Carathéodory in Munich and with paul koebe and Leon http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/history/biographies/rado/
Extractions: Eduard Helly, and studied mathematics under the latter's tutelage in the prison camp. Due to the chaos of the communist revolution and ensuing civil war, he was unable to return to Hungary until 1920. He then attended the University of Szeged where he studied with and with Frigyes Riesz, under whose direction he wrote his Ph. D. thesis in 1922. Afterwards he served as an assistant and Privatdozent at Szeged. In 1928 he was awarded a fellowship by the Rockefeller Foundation, which he spent working with in Munich and with Paul Koebe and Leon Lichtenstein in Leipzig. In 1929 he came to the U. S. as a visiting lecturer at Harvard and Rice University. Marshall Hall, Jr. Henry B. Mann , Erwin Kleinfeld and Herbert Ryser Ph. D. theses at Ohio State. Plateau's Jesse Douglas , were the first to give necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a solution (cf. ), a result which completed more than half a century's work on the classification of compact surfaces by many major mathematicians, including Riemann , and Weyl . In 1945 he was selected to give the American Mathematical Society Colloquium Lectures on his work on surface area (cf.
Building Convex Polytopes Perhaps the simplest way to construct such a polytope is to use the following theoremof paul koebe, independently proved by Bill Thurston using results of EM http://compgeom.cs.uiuc.edu/~jeffe/open/makepoly.html
Extractions: convex hull problem. By projective duality, we can also reconstruct the polytope from the plane equations of its facets and one interior point, or equivalently, from a list of halfspaces whose intersection is the polytope. A polyhedral metric on the sphere assigns to each point a neighborhood that is either isometric to an open planar disk, except for a finite number of points whose neighborhoods are isometric to the apex of a cone. If the complete angle around every cone point is at most 2 pi , the metric is said to be convex pi . This glued simple polygon is called a net A net for the cube. Aleksandrov's Theorem: Any convex polyhedral metric can be realized by a unique convex polytope (up to congruence). For any convex polytope, we can define a net by "unfolding" it into the plane. It is open whether every polytope can be unfolded into a simple net, that is, one that does not overlap itself, by cutting along edges any net is an unfolding of a unique convex polytope (up to congruence). This actually requires solving two separate subproblems. The first is to find the preimages of the polytope edges on the polygon; this is usually called the
The MPI For Mathematics In The Sciences (MIS) Translate this page neben Lie und Klein in Leipzig arbeiteten, waren August Ferdinand Möbius, Carl Neumann,Adolf Mayer, Otto Hölder, Ernst Hölder, paul koebe, Leon Lichtenstein http://www.mis.mpg.de/conferences/FF97/mis_gr.html
Jakob Nielsen Papirer Box 60 Kampen, Egbertus R. van 26 særtryk. Koschmieder, Lothar39 særtryk. Box 61 koebe, paul 10 særtryk. Lefschetz, Salomon http://www.math.ku.dk/arkivet/jnielsen/jnarkiv.htm
Extractions: KØBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET Arkivets hjemmeside Samlingsoversigt Jakob Nielsen papirer Kort beskrivelse: Denne samling af Jakob Nielsens papirer består for størstedelen af særtryk, som Nielsen har modtaget fra andre videnskabsfolk og sorteret efter forfatter. Udover særtrykkene er der i forbindelse med nogle af personerne breve, manuskripter, ansøgninger og andet. Alt materiale er fra ca. 1890-1959 og på en lang række sprog hvad angår særtrykkene. Det øvrige materiale er dog fortrinsvis på dansk eller tysk. Omfang: Samlingen omfatter 79 arkivkasser, hvoraf de første 25 er almindelige arkivkasser og resten er Nielsens originale kasser. Overdragelse: Samlingen befandt sig i Matematisk biblioteks kælder i E-bygningen på H. C. Ørsted Institutet i efteråret 1996. Det vides ikke, hvornår eller hvordan den er kommet der. I juli 1999 blev der tilføjet fotokopier af materiale fra Staatsarchiv Hamburg til box 10 Klausuler: Ingen.
Jakob Nielsen Papers Box 60 Kampen, Egbertus R. van 26 reprints. Koschmieder, Lothar39 reprints. Box 61 koebe, paul 10 reprints. Lefschetz, Salomon http://www.math.ku.dk/arkivet/jnielsen/jnpapers.htm
Extractions: THE UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN The homepage of the archive List of collections Jakob Nielsen papers A short description: This collection of Jakob Nielsen papers consists mainly of reprints, which Nielsen has received from other scientists and sorted by authors. In addition to the reprints there is other material from some of the persons, i.e. letters, manuscripts, applications for positions etc. All the material is from the period around 1890-1959 and the reprints are in many different languages. However, the additional material is mainly in Danish or German. Size: The collection is contained in 79 archival boxes of which the first 25 are standard boxes while the rest are Nielsen's original boxes. Handed over: The collection was located in the basement of the mathematical library in the E block of the H. C. Ørsted Institute in the fall of 1996. It is not known when and how it was put here. Photocopies of material from the Staatsarchiv Hamburg was added to box 10 in July 1999.
Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page Hellmuth (842*) Knopp, Konrad (168*) Kober, Hermann (115*) Koch, Helga von (99*)Kochin, Nikolai (145) Kodaira, Kunihiko (382*) koebe, paul (74*) Koenigs http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4142/matematici.html
Genealogy Index For Surnames Beginning With K Edward () Karosas, Edward Frank (-) Karosas, Eric paul (-) Karosas, Mindaugas Knight,Gertrude (-) Knipe, Burton (-) Knowles, George (-) koebe, Brent Alan http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6372/idxk.htm
Mitmachaktionen | Aktion "Letzte Hoffnung" | Gesucht Wird... Translate this page helmut. koebe, Karl Friedrich, KOENER, GERHARD (2), Koerstgen, Josef.Kogler Walter. kohrt, paul, Kokott, Erich,Theodor, Kolb, Edouard (1).Kolb http://www.volksbund.de/mitmachaktionen/letzte_hoffnung/gesucht_wird.asp?B=K
2002 Division 4 LP Boys Tennis West Catholic, 61, 7-5 Gui Cury, Portland d. paul Scholten, Muskegon Chris Talbot/AdamMiller-Howard, Ann Arbor Greenhills 2. CT Charlton/koebe Mosher, Grosse http://www.mhsaa.com/games/sports/btn/024pair.html
2001 Division 4 LP Boys Tennis 62, 6-1 Ben Manting/Clinton Ladd, Spring Lake d. Hunter Huth/koebe Mosher, Grosse d.Chad Nikkel/Joe Spinella, Armada, 6-0, 6-0 Ben Riggan/paul Peterson, Ovid http://www.mhsaa.com/games/sports/btn/014pair.html