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  1. Contributions to the Founding of the Theory of Transfinite Numbers by Georg (Philip E. B. Jourdain, Trans. With Intro) Cantor, 1955-01-01
  2. Georg Cantor by Joseph W. Dauben, 1990-09-20
  3. The continuum, and other types of serial order, with an introduction to Cantor's transfinite numbers by E 1874-1952 Huntington, Georg Cantor, 2010-08-29
  4. Infini et inconscient: Essai sur Georg Cantor (Collection "Psychanalyse") (French Edition) by Nathalie Charraud, 1994
  5. Vom Unendlichen zur Struktur: Modernitat in Lyrik und Mathematik bei Edgar Allan Poe und Georg Cantor (European university studies. Series XX, Philosophy) (German Edition) by Philippe Seguin, 1996
  6. Gesammelte Abhandlungen mathematischen und philosophischen Inhalts: Mit erläuternden Anmerkungen sowie mit Ergänzungen aus dem Briefwechsel Cantor-Dedekind by Georg Cantor, 1962
  7. Briefe (German Edition) by Georg Cantor, 1991-10-16
  8. Die Rawley'sche Sammlung Von Zweiunddreissing Trauergedichten Auf Francis Bacon: Ein Zeugniss Zu Gunsten Der Bacon-Shakespeare-Theorie (German Edition) by Georg Cantor, William Rawley, 2010-03-28
  9. Sur Les Fondements De La Theorie Des Ensembles Transfinis (1899) (French Edition) by Georg Cantor, 2010-09-10
  10. Sur Les Fondements De La Théorie Des Ensembles Transfinis (French Edition) by Georg Cantor, 2010-02-12
  11. Ethik und Mathematik: Intuitives Denken bei Cantor, Godel, Steiner (Studien und Versuche) (German Edition) by Gunter Roschert, 1985
  12. Die Unendlichkeit des Seins: Cantors transfinite Mengenlehre und ihre metaphysischen Wurzeln (Studia philosophica et historica) (German Edition) by Hans Bandmann, 1992
  13. Pascal entre Eudoxe et Cantor (Problemes et controverses) (French Edition) by Jean-Louis Gardies, 1984
  14. La notion de nombre chez Dedekind, Cantor, Frege: Theories, conceptions et philosophie (Mathesis) (French Edition) by Jean-Pierre Belna, 1996

1. Georg Cantor
Georg Cantor (18451918) This is intended to be a complete list of the publications of Georg Cantor as well as translations of those works.
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Georg Cantor (1845-1918) This is intended to be a complete list of the publications of Georg Cantor as well as translations of those works. It is followed by works which contain his correspondence and by a list of some of the most valuable English language historical books and papers dealing with Cantor and his work. Corrections and suggestions would be most welcome. Send email to fred-rickey@usma.edu
  • De aequationibus secundi gradus indeterminatis.
    Diss. Phil. Berlin 1867.
    = Gesammelte Abhandlungen,
    Über einfache Zahlensysteme.
    Zeitschrift für Math. und Physik 14(1869), 121-128.
    = Gesammelte Abhandlungen,
    De transformatione formarum ternarium quadricarum.
    Habilitationsschrift Halle 1869.
    = Gesammelte Abhandlungen,
    Über einen die trigonometrischen Reihen betreffenden Lehrsatz.
    Journal f. reine und angew. Math. 72(1870), 130-138. = Gesammelte Abhandlungen, Beweis, daß eine für jeden reellen Wert von x durch eine trigonometrische Reihe gegebene Funktion f(x) sich nur auf eine einzige Weise in dieser Form darstellen läßt. Journal f. reine und angew. Math. 72(1870), 139-142.
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    Georg Cantor Georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp Cantor March 3 January 6 ) was a German mathematician who is best known as the creator of modern set theory . He is recognized by mathematicians for having extended set theory to the concept of transfinite numbers , including the cardinal and ordinal number classes. He was born in Saint Petersburg Russia , the son of a Danish merchant, George Waldemar Cantor, and a Russian musician, Maria Anna Böhm. In the family moved to Germany and he continued his education in German schools, earning his doctorate from the University of Berlin in Cantor recognized that infinite sets can have different sizes, distinguished between countable and uncountable sets and proved that the set of all rational numbers Q is countable while the set of all real numbers R is uncountable and hence strictly bigger. The proof uses his celebrated diagonal argument . In his later years, he tried in vain to prove the continuum hypothesis . By , he had discovered several paradoxes in elementary set theory.

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    Georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp Cantor March 3 January 6 ) was a German mathematician who is best known as the creator of modern set theory . He is recognized by mathematicians for having extended set theory to the concept of transfinite numbers , including the cardinal and ordinal number classes. He was born in Saint Petersburg Russia , the son of a Danish merchant, George Waldemar Cantor, and a Russian musician, Maria Anna Böhm. In the family moved to Germany and he continued his education in German schools, earning his doctorate from the University of Berlin in Cantor recognized that infinite sets can have different sizes, distinguished between countable and uncountable sets and proved that the set of all rational numbers Q is countable while the set of all real numbers R is uncountable and hence strictly bigger. The proof uses his celebrated diagonal argument . In his later years, he tried in vain to prove the continuum hypothesis . By , he had discovered several paradoxes in elementary set theory.

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    Cantor studierte 1862-1867 in Zürich, Göttingen und Berlin, unter anderem bei Leopold Kronecker, mit dem er zunächst eine freundschaftliche Beziehung hatte. Sein Traum wäre eine Stellung an der Universität Berlin gewesen, doch wurde er Professor in Halle, wo er über 40 Jahre tätig war.
    Cantors Arbeiten verstiessen schon früh gegen alle Grundsätze Kroneckers. Seine erste Arbeit zu Mengen erschien 1874. Sie war nicht-konstruktivistisch, verwendete aktuale Unendlichkeit und war grundlegend neu und innovativ.
    Neben mathematischen und philosophischen Studien widmete er sich auch der Literaturgeschichte. So vertiefte er sich in den alten Streit über die wahre Urheberschaft der Shakespearschen Stücke und lieferte bedeutende Beiträge zur frühen Geschichte der Mathematik in Indien. Er war damit einer der ersten, die erwogen, wie sich mathematisches Wissen von einer Kultur zur anderen ausbreiten konnte, also nicht an verschiedenen Orten unabhängig erfunden wird.
    In einer Arbeit aus dem Jahre 1874 bewies Cantor die Abzählbarkeit der Menge aller algebraischen Zahlen und die Nichtabzählbarkeit der Menge aller reellen Zahlen und folgerte hieraus die Existenz der transzendenten Zahlen. Er benutzte dazu das noch heute nach Ihm benannte Diagonalverfahren.

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    Georg Cantor Georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp Cantor March 3 January 6 ) was a German mathematician who is best known as the creator of modern set theory . He is recognized by mathematicians for having extended set theory to the concept of transfinite numbers , including the cardinal and ordinal number classes. He was born in Saint Petersburg Russia , the son of a Danish merchant, George Waldemar Cantor, and a Russian musician, Maria Anna Böhm. In the family moved to Germany and he continued his education in German schools, earning his doctorate from the University of Berlin in Cantor recognized that infinite sets can have different sizes, distinguished between countable and uncountable sets and proved that the set of all rational numbers Q is countable while the set of all real numbers R is uncountable and hence strictly bigger. He also invented the symbol today used to represent all real numbers. The proof uses his celebrated diagonal argument . In his later years, he tried in vain to prove the continuum hypothesis . By , he had discovered several paradoxes in elementary set theory.

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    IRA Georg Cantor put forth the modern theory on infinite sets that revolutionized almost every mathematics field. However, his new ideas also created many dissenters and made him one of the most assailed mathematicians in history. Georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp Cantor was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, on March 3, 1845. Georg's background was very diverse. His father was a Danish Jewish merchant that had converted to Protestantism while his mother was a Danish Roman Catholic. The family stayed in Russia for eleven years until the father's ailing health forced them to move to the more acceptable environment of Frankfurt, Germany, the country Georg would call home for the rest of his life. All the Cantor children displayed an early artistic talent with Georg excelling in mathematics. His father, the eternal pragmatic, saw this gift and tried to push his son into the more profitable but less challenging field of engineering. In one of his letters, he pressed upon his son that his entire family and God Himself were expecting him to become a "shining star" as an engineer. Georg was not at all happy about this idea but he lacked the assertiveness to stand up to his father and relented. However, after several years of training, he became so fed up with the idea that he mustered up the courage to beg his father to become a mathematician. Finally, just before entering college, his father let Georg study mathematics. The son accepted his decision with the same submission that he had before, thanking his father for the fact that he would not "displease him."

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    cantor, georg. georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp cantor, b. Mar. 3, 1845, d. Jan. 6, 1918, was a Russianborn German mathematician best known as the creator of SET THEORY and for his discovery of the transfinite numbers. made significant contributions to dimension theory. cantor received his doctorate in 1867 and accepted a
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    Georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp Cantor, b. Mar. 3, 1845, d. Jan. 6, 1918, was a Russian-born German mathematician best known as the creator of SET THEORY and for his discovery of the transfinite numbers. He also advanced the study of trigonometric series, was the first to prove the nondenumerability of the real numbers, and made significant contributions to dimension theory. Cantor received his doctorate in 1867 and accepted a position at the University of Halle in 1869, where he remained.
    Closely related to Cantor's work in transfinite set theory was his definition of the continuum as a connected, perfect set. He never doubted the absolute truth of his work, but following the discovery of the paradoxes of set theory, he left the defense of transfinite set theory to younger mathematicians such as David HILBERT, Bertrand RUSSELL, and Ernst Zermelo.
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