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  1. (12 offprints). Includes: VAN DANTZIG. On the Geometrical Representation of Elementary Physical Objects and the Relations Between Geometry and Physics. Offprint from: Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde (3) II, 1954. by David (1900-1959). VAN DANTZIG, 1954-01-01
  2. Hochschullehrer (Delft): Frederik H. Kreuger, Ralph Kronig, Martinus Willem Beijerinck, Jo Coenen, David Van Dantzig, Eugen Gugel (German Edition)

1. List Of Biographies
41. van dantzig david van Dantzig (19001959). Born in Rotterdam,Netherlands. Studied mathematics at the University of Amsterdam.
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Berwald
Ludwig Berwald (1883-1942). Born in Prague. Studied mathematics in Munich and became a full professor at the German Charles University in Prague. His scientific work is mainly in differential geometry, notably on Finsler geometry and on spray geometry, i.e. , path spaces. He died in Poland after having been deported by the German authorities just because he was Jewish.
Bortolotti
Enea Bortolotti (1896-1934). Born in Rome. After a break during the First World War, he received his Ph.D. in 1920 at Pisa; he was particularly influenced by L. Bianchi. After teaching at the medical school, he became professor of geometry at the Univerity of Cagliari in 1928. From there he moved on to the same position at the University of Florence in 1934. Despite his premature death, Bortolotti published about a hundred papers, notably in differential geometry.
Cartan
Elie Joseph Cartan (1869-1951). Born in Dolomien near Chamb©ry, France. Student at l‘‰cole Normale since 1888, he received his Ph.D. in 1894 with a thesis in which he completed Killing’s classification of semisimple algebras. He lectured at Montpellier (1894-1903), Lyon (1896-1903), Nancy (1903-1909), and Paris (1909-1940). His following work on the representation of semisimple Lie groups combines group theory, classical geometry, differential geometry, and topology. From 1904 he worked on differential equations and differential geometry, and developed a theory of moving frames (calculus of differential forms). He also contributed to the geometry of symmetric spaces and published on general relativity and its geometric extensions as well as on the theory of spinors. For his Collected Works, cf. 

2. Curriculum Vitae Of David Osborn
CURRICULUM VITAE OF. david L. OSBORN. Personal Alfano, N. van dantzig, and D. H. Levy; Journal of Chemical Physics, 97, 2276 (1992).
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CURRICULUM VITAE OF DAVID L. OSBORN
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Work Address Home Address Department of Chemistry 2477 Virginia St., Apt. 106 University of California Berkeley, CA 94709-1215 Berkeley, CA 94720-1460 (510) 883-9134 Telephone: (510) 643-9301 FAX: (510) 642-6262 e-mail: dave@radon.cchem.berkeley.edu Date of Birth: November 14, 1968, Kansas City, Missouri Languages Spoken: English and German Education: 1991-present Ph.D. candidate in physical chemistry (expected graduation, December 1996) Dissertation: "Probing the Potential Energy Surfaces of Free Radical Combustion Intermediates by Fast Beam Photofragment Translational Spectroscopy." Supervisor: Prof. Daniel M. Neumark University of California, Berkeley, California 1987-1991 B.S. in chemistry with Honors and General Honors Undergraduate thesis: "Vibrational Predissociation and IVR in Electronically Excited dimethyl-tetrazine-argon van der Waals Complexes." Supervisor: Prof. Donald H. Levy The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Research Interests: Combustion chemistry; heterogeneous and gas phase atmospheric chemistry.

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4. Dantzig
david van dantzig. david van dantzig was at secondary school when he wrote hisfirst mathematics paper. He was only thirteen years old at the time.
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Born: 23 Sept 1900 in Rotterdam, Netherlands
Died: 22 July 1959 in Amsterdam, Netherlands
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David van Dantzig was at secondary school when he wrote his first mathematics paper. He was only thirteen years old at the time. However, his main interest in secondary school was not mathematics, rather it was chemistry. After leaving school he continued with his studies of chemistry, but this he did not enjoy and when he was forced to give up his academic studies to help support his family van Dantzig took on a number of jobs purely to make money. By now van Dantzig knew that mathematics was the subject which he really wanted to study but he was not in a position to do so, both because he had to earn money and also because he did not have the necessary school qualifications. He put in hours of work on mathematics in the evenings after finishing his money earning tasks for the day. He took the state mathematics examinations in 1921, at a higher level the following year and again in 1923 he passed at a higher level still. Entering the University of Amsterdam to study mathematics he soon passed examinations which took him essentially to Master's Degree level. Van Dantzig became an assistant to Schouten In this work he coined the now familiar term topological algebra but the thesis is memorable in other ways too. It [1]:-

5. Dantzig
Biography of david van dantzig (19001959) david van dantzig. Born 23 Sept 1900 in Rotterdam, Netherlands david van dantzig was at secondary school when he wrote his first mathematics paper
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David van Dantzig
Born: 23 Sept 1900 in Rotterdam, Netherlands
Died: 22 July 1959 in Amsterdam, Netherlands
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David van Dantzig was at secondary school when he wrote his first mathematics paper. He was only thirteen years old at the time. However, his main interest in secondary school was not mathematics, rather it was chemistry. After leaving school he continued with his studies of chemistry, but this he did not enjoy and when he was forced to give up his academic studies to help support his family van Dantzig took on a number of jobs purely to make money. By now van Dantzig knew that mathematics was the subject which he really wanted to study but he was not in a position to do so, both because he had to earn money and also because he did not have the necessary school qualifications. He put in hours of work on mathematics in the evenings after finishing his money earning tasks for the day. He took the state mathematics examinations in 1921, at a higher level the following year and again in 1923 he passed at a higher level still. Entering the University of Amsterdam to study mathematics he soon passed examinations which took him essentially to Master's Degree level. Van Dantzig became an assistant to Schouten In this work he coined the now familiar term topological algebra but the thesis is memorable in other ways too. It [1]:-

6. Quotations By Dantzig
Quotations by david van dantzig. The mathematician may be compared toa designer of garments, who is utterly oblivious of the creatures
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Quotations by David van Dantzig
The mathematician may be compared to a designer of garments, who is utterly oblivious of the creatures whom his garments may fit. To be sure, his art originated in the necessity for clothing such creatures, but this was long ago; to this day a shape will occasionally appear which will fit into the garment as if the garment had been made for it. Then there is no end of surprise and delight. Neither in the subjective nor in the objective world can we find a criterion for the reality of the number concept, because the first contains no such concept, and the second contains nothing that is free from the concept. How then can we arrive at a criterion? Not by evidence, for the dice of evidence are loaded. Not by logic, for logic has no existence independent of mathematics: it is only one phase of this multiplied necessity that we call mathematics.
How then shall mathematical concepts be judged? They shall not be judged. Mathematics is the supreme arbiter. From its decisions there is no appeal.We cannot change the rules of the game, we cannot ascertain whether the game is fair. We can only study the player at his game; not, however, with the detached attitude of a bystander, for we are watching our own minds at play. The attempt to apply rational arithmetic to a problem in geometry resulted in the first crisis in the history of mathematics. The two relatively simple problems the determination of the diagonal of a square and that of the circumference of a circle revealed the existence of new mathematical beings for which no place could be found within the rational domain.

7. David Van Dantzig Quotation
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David van Dantzig
The mathematician may be compared to a designer of garments, who is utterly oblivious of the creatures whom his garments may fit. To be sure, his art originated in the necessity for clothing such creatures, but this was long ago; to this day a shape will occasionally appear which will fit into the garment as if the garment had been made for it. Then there is no end of surprise and delight.
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8. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - David Van Dantzig
david van dantzig Ph.D. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen 1931. According to our currentonline database, david van dantzig has 4 students and 388 descendants.
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9. IMS Fellows
Vajda, Stefan. van dantzig, david. van de Geer, Sara A. van der Vaart, Aad W. van Der Waerden, B. van Eeden, Constance. van Ness, John W
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10. Dantzig
david van dantzig. david van dantzig became an assistant to Schouten in 1927.He lectured at Delft but was dismissed when the Germans occupied Holland.
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David van Dantzig
Born: 23 Sept 1900 in Rotterdam, Netherlands
Died: 22 July 1959 in Amsterdam, Netherlands
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page David van Dantzig became an assistant to Schouten in 1927. He lectured at Delft but was dismissed when the Germans occupied Holland. He was appointed professor at Amsterdam in 1946. Dantzig studied differential geometry, electromagnetism and thermodynamics. His most important work was in topological algebra (a term he coined). He studied metrisation of groups, rings and fields. References (6 books/articles) Some quotations by David van Dantzig Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index
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11. IMS Handbook > Awards And Honors
Scott Award F. N. david Award Vardi, Yehuda. van dantzig, david. van Ryzin, John
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12. Abstract Of: Correspondentie David Van Dantzig -- Gerrit Mannoury Historische No
CWI, Abstract of Correspondentie david van dantzig Gerrit Mannouryhistorische notitie SEN, 1. SENN0001 J. Siegenbeek van Heukelom
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13. Abstract Of: Signific Consultation : David Van Dantzig's Dream Of A Practical Si
Abstract of Signific consultation david van dantzig s dream of a practical significs.AMR8902 G. Alberts ; 1989, AM-R8902, ISSN 0924-2953 Abstract Keywords
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14. G.M.F.W.
Verslag van een GMFWprogramma. david van dantzig, 23 september 1900 - 22 juli1959, was de wegbereider van de mathematische statistiek in Nederland.
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Van Dantzig 2000
Verslag van een GMFW-programma
David van Dantzig, 23 september 1900 - 22 juli 1959, was de wegbereider van de mathematische statistiek in Nederland. Hij was mede-oprichter van het Mathematisch Centrum (nu CWI) en degeen die met de notie van wiskundig modelleren het toepassen van wiskunde een nieuwe weg wees. GMFW, het landelijk werkcontact Geschiedenis en Maatschappelijke Functie van de Wiskunde, initieerde in 2000 het programma ``Van Dantzig 2000'' naar aanleiding van de honderdste geboortedag van David van Dantzig. Het programma werd gesponsored door NWO, CWI en UvA (KdV en IBIS) en uitgevoerd aan het CWI, ondergebracht bij PNA3. De organisatie van Van Dantzig 2000
Resultaten
Hoofdpunt van het programma was het symposium ``Uitbeelden in wiskunde'' op 22 september 2000, in de aula van de Universiteit van Amsterdam. Deze dag vond veel weerklank, 175 aangemelde bezoekers, en werd bijzonder gunstig ontvangen. Ongeveer de helft van de bezoekers had de drie boeken, biografie, proceedings en de door C. van Eeden verzorgde wetenschappelijke stamboom, besteld. De biografie was medio oktober gereed en werd nagezonden. Naast de dag 22 september bracht Van Dantzig 2000 een symposium binnen het Nederlands Mathematisch Congres en bijdragen aan de Nationale Wiskunde Dagen, aan de Statistische Dag en aan een GEWINA-symposium.

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16. G.M.F.W.
david van dantzig, September 23, 1900 July 22, 1959, paved the way for mathematicalstatistics as an academic endeavour for mathematicians in The Nederlands.
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Van Dantzig 2000
Report on a GMFW-program
Results
Key event of the program was the conference ``Uitbeelden in wiskunde'' (expressing in mathematics) held at September 22, 2000, at the University of Amsterdam's great hall. The well attended event, 175 vistors registrated, was very well recieved. Half of the visitors ordered in advance the three books published on the occasion, the biography, the conference proceedings and the Scientific Family Tree compiled by C. van Eeden. Next to the meeting of September 22 the program Van Dantzig 2000 offered a symposium at the Dutch Mathematical Congress and contributions to the National Mathematics Days, to the Annual Meeting on Statistics, and to a history of science meeting (GEWINA-symposium).
Spin-off
  • An important spin-off of the program Van Dantzig 2000 the opening of the David van Dantzig archive which will now be transfered to the National Archives (in its Haarlem establishment).
  • Inspired by Van Dantzig 2000 the Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde is publishing a series of articles on the rise of mathematical modelling in the twentieth century: a century of mathematics and the real world.
  • Yet to come are a seminar, the CWI-Van Dantzig colloquium on mathematical modelling, and

17. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Bartel Van Der Waerden
DissertationDe algebraiese grondslagen der meetkunde van het aantal. Advisor Hendrick de Vries 1930 1932. 79. david van dantzig. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. 1931
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19. Genealogie Pagina 182 (Gezinnen)
Ouders Vader Elias, david Moeder Koopmans, Karoline. Susanna. Terug naarde hoofdpagina. dantzig, van o. UNKNOWN Geslacht Mannelijk Familie
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g. 8 APR 1824 Sneek, Friesland, Nederland
o. 19 FEB 1912 Sneek, Friesland, Nederland
Geslacht: Mannelijk
Ouders: Vader: Groot, Salomon Izaak de
Moeder: Levi, Hendrina Andries
Familie: Huwelijk:22 FEB 1882 Leeuwarden
Partner: Hamburg, Mina
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Ouders: Vader: Hamburg, Lazarus David Moeder: Snijer, Anna-Channa Levi
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Groenman, Abraham Marcus o. UNKNOWN Geslacht: Mannelijk Familie: Kinderen:
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Drielsma, Sophia g. 24 MAR 1829 Leeuwarden, Friesland, Nederland o. UNKNOWN Geslacht: Vrouwelijk Ouders: Vader: Drielsma, Lazerus Moeder: Friso, Frederica Levy Familie: Huwelijk:31 MAR 1851 Leeuwarden, Friesland, Nederland Partner: Grelinger, Willem o. UNKNOWN Geslacht: Mannelijk Ouders: Vader: Grelinger, Nathan Salomon Moeder:
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