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  1. Lehrbuch Der Variationsrechnung (German Edition) by Adolf Kneser, 2010-03-21
  2. Lehrbuch der Variationsrechnung. Mit 24 eingedruckten Abbildungen. by Adolf Kneser, 1900
  3. Lehrbuch der Variationsrechnung. by Adolf Kneser, 1900
  4. Die Integralgleichungen und ihre Anwendungen in der mathematischen by Adolf Kneser, 1911
  5. Die Integralgleichungen: Und Ihre Anwendungen In Der Mathematischen Physik (1922) (German Edition) by Adolf Kneser, 2010-04-18
  6. Die Integralgleichungen Und Ihre Anwendungen in der Universitat zu Breslau Gehalten by Adolf Kneser, 2009-10-11
  7. Das Prinzip der Kleinsten Wirkung von Leibniz bis zur Gegenwart. by Adolf Kneser, 1928
  8. Die Integralgleichungen Und Ihre Anwendu by Adolf Kneser, 1911-01-01
  9. Lehrbuch der Variationsrechnung. by Adolf Kneser, 1925

1. Kneser
Adolf Kneser. Born 19 March 1862 Adolf Kneser was taught by Kroneckerand also influenced by Weierstrass. After writing a thesis
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Adolf Kneser
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Died: 24 Jan 1930 in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland)
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Adolf Kneser was taught by Kronecker and also influenced by Weierstrass . After writing a thesis on algebraic functions and equations, he worked on space curves. Kneser was appointed to the chair in Dorpat, and it was while he was holding the chair there that his son Hellmuth Kneser was born. Later Adolf Kneser was appointed to the chair of mathematics at Breslau where he spent the rest of his career. Adolf Kneser's main work was mainly in two areas. One area was that of linear differential equations ; in particular he worked on the Sturm Liouville problem and integral equations in general. He wrote an important text on integral equations. The second main area of his work was the calculus of variations Wielandt , writing in his obituary of Hellmuth Kneser , describes Adolf Kneser as:- ... the first to introduce Hilbert 's new methods into analysis in his textbook on integral equations. He devoted himself to the task of putting general results into concrete form by applying them to the functions of mathematical physics. In a sense, he made the boundary between the old and new mathematics his field of work.

2. Editions Jacques Gabay - Adolf KNESER
Translate this page Adolf KNESER. Adolf KNESER. 1862 - 1930. Au catalogue des Editions JacquesGabay MOLK ENCYCLOPEDIE DES SCIENCES MATHEMATIQUES PURES
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3. Foreign Members (main_a06)
Translate this page 1836 Klug Johann Christoph Friedrich (Germany). 1924 kneser adolf (Germany).1867 Kobell Franz von (Germany). 1857 Kobet Carel Gabriel (Netherlands).
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Foreign Members of the Academy
Iliev Liubomir Georgiev (People's Republic of Bulgaria) Ito Masao (Japan) Ivich Pavle (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) Jablonski Henryk (Polish People's Republic) Jacobi Carl Gustav Jacob (Germany) Jacobs Christian Friedrich Wilhelm (Germany) Jacquin Nicolaus Joseph von (Austria) Jaeger Echehart (German Federal Republic) Jaekel Otto (Germany) Jahn Otto (Germany) Jamin Jules-Gelestin (France) Janssen Pierre-Jules-Cesar (France) Jennings Herbert Spenser (USA) Jirecek Hermenegild von (Austro-Hungary (Czech)) Johannsen Wilhelm Ludwig (Denmark) Joliot-Curie Irene (France) Joliot-Curie Jean-Frederic (France) Joly John (Great Britain) Jordan Marie-Ennemond-Camille (France) Jortner Joshua (Israel) Joshi Shri Krishna (India) Jriecek Konstantin Josef (Austro-Hungary (Czech)) Juel Hans Oscar (Sweden) Julien Aignan-Noel (or Stanislav) (France) Kaau-Boerhaave Avraam (Abraham) (Netherlands) Kadlec Karel (Czechoslovakia) Kalman Rudolf Emil (USA) Kamerlingh-Onnes Heike (Netherlands) Kant Immanuel (Germany) Kapila Vatsyayan (India) Kapolyi Laszlo (Hungarian People's Republic) Kapteyn Jacobus Cornelius (Netherlands) Karadzhich Vuk Stefanovic (Serbia) Kastner Abraham Gotthelf (Germany) Kaussler Christoph Friedrich (Germany) Kayser Friedrich Heinrich Emmanuel (Germany) Kayser Heinrich Gustav Johannes (Germany) Keil Christian August Karl (Germany) Keil Theodor Heinrich Gottfried (Germany) Keim Wilchelm (German Federal Republic)

4. Kneser A.
Choose photograph, Next. kneser adolf. Germany. Born on 19.03.1862. Diedon 24.01.1930. Mathematics. Corresponding Member of the Division
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KNESER
Adolf
Germany.
Born on 19.03.1862.
Died on 24.01.1930.
Mathematics.
Corresponding Member of the Division of Physical-Mathematical Sciences since 06.12.1924.

5. Mathematical Family Of Jakob Stoustrup
Translate this page Adil Yaqub Adilson Goncalves Adinew Alemayehu Adnah Kostenbauder Adolf FraenkelAdolf Hess Adolf Hildebrand Adolf Hurwitz Adolf kneser adolf Schleiermacher
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Mathematical family of Jakob Stoustrup
In the below list, you will find all mathematicians listed with a common ancestor to Jakob Stoustrup in The Mathematics Genealogy Project . So, if you find your own name in this list, it is because you are listed as a descendant of Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz in the project database. The list is sorted by first name or first initial.
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7. Foreign Members (main_a06)
Translate this page 1836 Klug Johann Christoph Friedrich (Germany). 1924 kneser adolf (Germany).1867 Kobell Franz von (Germany). 1857 Kobet Carel Gabriel (Netherlands).
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Foreign Members of the Academy
Iliev Liubomir Georgiev (People's Republic of Bulgaria) Ito Masao (Japan) Ivich Pavle (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) Jablonski Henryk (Polish People's Republic) Jacobi Carl Gustav Jacob (Germany) Jacobs Christian Friedrich Wilhelm (Germany) Jacquin Nicolaus Joseph von (Austria) Jaeger Echehart (German Federal Republic) Jaekel Otto (Germany) Jahn Otto (Germany) Jamin Jules-Gelestin (France) Janssen Pierre-Jules-Cesar (France) Jennings Herbert Spenser (USA) Jirecek Hermenegild von (Austro-Hungary (Czech)) Johannsen Wilhelm Ludwig (Denmark) Joliot-Curie Irene (France) Joliot-Curie Jean-Frederic (France) Joly John (Great Britain) Jordan Marie-Ennemond-Camille (France) Jortner Joshua (Israel) Joshi Shri Krishna (India) Jriecek Konstantin Josef (Austro-Hungary (Czech)) Juel Hans Oscar (Sweden) Julien Aignan-Noel ÉÌÉ Stanislas (France) Kaau-Boerhaave Avraam (Abraham) (Netherlands) Kadlec Karel (Czechoslovakia) Kalman Rudolf Emil (USA) Kamerlingh-Onnes Heike (Netherlands) Kant Immanuel (Germany) Kapila Vatsyayan (India) Kapolyi Laszlo (Hungarian People's Republic) Kapteyn Jacobus Cornelius (Netherlands) Karadzhich Vuk Stefanovich (Serbia) Kastner Abraham Gotthelf (Germany) Kaussler Christoph Friedrich (Germany) Kayser Friedrich Heinrich Emmanuel (Germany) Kayser Heinrich Gustav Johannes (Germany) Keil Christian August Karl (Germany) Keil Theodor Heinrich Gottfried (Germany) Keim Wilchelm (German Federal Republic) Kekule von Stradonitz Friedrich August (Germany)

8. Blank Entries From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
Translate this page Roy (1934-) Kiddinu (340-unknown BC) Kinoshita, Toichiro Klein, Felix (1849-1925)Kleist, Ewald Juergen (1700-1748) kneser, adolf (1862-1930) Koch, Robert (1843
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9. Kneser, Adolf (1862-1930) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
kneser, adolf (18621930) Proved the tranversal theorem. ©. Eric W. Weisstein. , (-)
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Kneser, Adolf (1862-1930)

Proved the tranversal theorem.

10. Food For Thought: Biographies
Kalckreuth, Friedrich adolf von (Prussian soldier) 17371818 1646/9-1723. kneser, adolf (German mathematician) 1862-1930
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11. Kneser
Biography of adolf kneser (18621930) adolf kneser. Born 19 March 1862 in Grüssow, Germany chair there that his son Hellmuth kneser was born. Later adolf kneser was appointed to the chair of
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Adolf Kneser
Born:
Died: 24 Jan 1930 in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland)
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Adolf Kneser was taught by Kronecker and also influenced by Weierstrass . After writing a thesis on algebraic functions and equations, he worked on space curves. Kneser was appointed to the chair in Dorpat, and it was while he was holding the chair there that his son Hellmuth Kneser was born. Later Adolf Kneser was appointed to the chair of mathematics at Breslau where he spent the rest of his career. Adolf Kneser's main work was mainly in two areas. One area was that of linear differential equations ; in particular he worked on the Sturm Liouville problem and integral equations in general. He wrote an important text on integral equations. The second main area of his work was the calculus of variations Wielandt , writing in his obituary of Hellmuth Kneser , describes Adolf Kneser as:- ... the first to introduce Hilbert 's new methods into analysis in his textbook on integral equations. He devoted himself to the task of putting general results into concrete form by applying them to the functions of mathematical physics. In a sense, he made the boundary between the old and new mathematics his field of work.

12. Kneser_Hellmuth
Hellmuth kneser was the son of adolf kneser. Hellmuth kneser was the son of adolfkneser. Martin kneser, another mathematician, is Hellmuth kneser s son.
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Hellmuth Kneser
Born: 16 April 1898 in Dorpat, Russia (now Tartu, Estonia)
Died:
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Hellmuth Kneser was the son of Adolf Kneser . Hellmuth entered the University of Breslau in 1916 where his father was the Professor of Mathematics. Schmidt Hilbert and he submitted a dissertation on the mathematics of quantum mechanics in 1921 Untersuchungen zur Quantentheorie.
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Baer Radon to a chair in Greifswald. Describing the areas of mathematics on which Kneser worked is difficult since his work was so wide ranging throughout mathematics. In fact he made a very definite decision after completing his doctoral dissertation that he would refuse to specialise. As Wielandt writes in [2]:- He wanted to gain an overview over and an opinion on all parts of his science and be able to do research in each area. He would get close to the realisation of this, in his words, bold desire to an extent that filled his colleagues with amazement, but at times threatened to discourage his students. After his doctoral work on quantum theory he turned toward topology and the theory of analytic functions in several indeterminates. While at Greifswald he really achieved his aim of working in all areas of mathematics. He published 30 papers in the time he held the chair there, publishing important contributions in every area of current interest.

13. Kneser, Adolf (1862-1930) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
Alphabetical Index. About this site. K v. kneser, adolf (18621930), Provedthe tranversal theorem. © Eric W. Weisstein. mathematica, calculationcenter.
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Kneser, Adolf (1862-1930)

Proved the tranversal theorem.

14. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Adolf Kneser
Select a mirror. NDSU (main) AMS. Bielefeld. Ole Miss. IMPA. adolf kneser. Biography. Dr.phil. Universität Berlin 1884. Name. School. Year. Descendants. Edwin Feyer. Universität Breslau. 1919. Kurt
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16. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Adolf Kneser
adolf kneser Biography Dr.phil. Universität Berlin 1884. According to our currentonline database, adolf kneser has 14 students and 279 descendants.
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17. A Guide To The Max Dehn Papers, 1899-1954, 1975-1979
Breuer, C. Caratheodory, M. kneser, E. Noether, M. Pasch, O Hellinger, Ernst. kneser, adolf, 18621930.
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18. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Update Data For Adolf Kneser
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19. Untitled
Breuer, C. Caratheodory, M. kneser, E. Noether, M. Pasch, O 18731950 /persname persname encodinganalog="600" kneser, adolf, 1862-1930. /persname persname encodinganalog="600
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urn:taro:utexas.cah.00192 A Guide to the Max Dehn Papers, 1899-1954, 1975-1979 Text converted and initial EAD tagging done by Kristy Sorensen on April 18, 2003 Finding aid written in English. Tue Jul 22 15:29:09 CDT 2003 urn:taro:utexas.cah.00192 converted from EAD 1.0 to 2002 by v1to02.xsl (20030505). Descriptive Summary Dehn, Max, 1878-1952. Max Dehn Papers 2 ft., 2 in. Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin Collection documents the career of Max Dehn (1878-1952), relating chiefly to his research in geometry, topology, group theory, and the history of mathematics. and [code "engger" not found in ISO 639-2 list]. Biographical Note Max Dehn (1878-1952) was a mathematician whose research focused on geometry, topology, group theory, and the history of mathematics. He began his career at Frankfurt University (1921-1935) and in 1940 immigrated to the United States where he worked with the Black Mountain college. Scope and Contents Collection documents the career of Max Dehn (1878-1952), relating chiefly to his research in geometry, topology, group theory, and the history of mathematics. The bulk of the papers is from Dehn's years at Frankfurt University (1921-1935) and after his immigration to the United States in 1940, where he was chiefly associated with Black Mountain college. Correspondents include E. Artin, O. Blumenthal, H. Bohr, S. Breuer, C. Caratheodory, M. Kneser, E. Noether, M. Pasch, O. Toeplitz, and E. Zermelo. Biographical material on Dehn is included. The collection also contains lecture notes by E. Hellinger. Included are correspondence, lecture and course notes, notebooks, manuscripts of publications, and reprints.

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