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  1. Projective Geometry [ V.2 ] [ 1910-18 ] by Oswald Veblen, 2009-08-10
  2. Projective Geometry - Volume II by Oswald Veblen, John Wesley Young, 2007-11-07
  3. A system of axioms for geometry by Oswald Veblen, 1904-01-01
  4. The Cambridge Colloquium (Colloquium Publications (Amer Mathematical Soc)) by Griffith Conrad Evans and Oswald Veblen, 1918-12-31
  5. The Cambridge Colloquium, 1916: Part 2, Analysis Situs (1918) by Oswald Veblen, 2010-09-10
  6. Introduction to Infinitesimal Analysis: Functions of One Real Variable by Oswald Veblen and N.J. Lennes, 1907
  7. Introduction To Infinitesimal Analysis: Functions Of One Real Variable by Oswald Veblen, Nels J. Lennes, 2010-09-10
  8. Analysis situs, (American mathematical society. Colloquium publications. vol. v, pt. II) by Oswald Veblen, 1931
  9. Projective Geometry V1 (1910) by Oswald Veblen, John Wesley Young, 2008-06-02
  10. Projective Geometry, Volume 2 by Oswald Veblen, John Wesley Young, 2010-02-16
  11. Invariants of Quadratic Differential Forms (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics) by Oswald Veblen, 2004-06-03
  12. The Foundations of Differential Geometry (Tracts in Mathematics) by Oswald Veblen, J. H. C. Whitehead, 1932-01-03
  13. Projective geometry, by Oswald Veblen and John Wesley Young. (Michigan Historical Reprint) by Oswald Veblen, 1910-01-01
  14. Projective geometry, by Oswald Veblen and John Wesley Young. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20

1. Veblen
Oswald Veblen. Born 24 Oswald Veblen made important contributions to projectiveand differential geometry, and topology. Veblen attended
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Oswald Veblen
Born: 24 June 1880 in Decorah, Iowa, USA
Died: 10 Aug 1960 in Brooklyn, Maine, USA
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Oswald Veblen made important contributions to projective and differential geometry , and topology Veblen attended school in Iowa City before entering the University of Iowa in 1894 receiving his A.B. in 1898. After a year spent as a laboratory assistant, Veblen spent a year at Harvard University before going to the University of Chicago to undertake research. Archibald writes in [4]:- He received the major part of his mathematical training at the University of Chicago from that inspiring trio Bolza Maschke , and Eliakim Moore . Under their direction he laid the basis for the important work he was later to achieve in the fields of foundations of geometry, projective geometry , topology, differential invariants and spinors. His often quoted dissertation under Eliakim Moore , on a system of axioms of Euclidean geometry, followed the trend of development of Pasch and Peano rather than that of Hilbert and Pieri Veblen's doctoral dissertation was entitled A System of Axioms for Geometry and he was awarded his doctorate from the University of Chicago in 1903. He taught mathematics at Princeton University from 1905 to 1932. In the academic year 1928-29 he taught at Oxford as part of an exchange with G H

2. Oswald Veblen
Oswald Veblen. 18801960 http//www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Veblen.htmlPh.D. 1903 Chicago; Eliakim H
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Oswald Veblen
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Ph.D. 1903 Chicago; Eliakim H. Moore
A system of axioms for geometry
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  • 3. Oswald Veblen - Wikipedia
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    5. Poster Of Veblen
    Oswald Veblen. was born 119 years ago. 24th June 1880. Veblen made importantcontributions to projective and differential geometry, and topology.
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    7. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Oswald Veblen
    Ole Miss. IMPA. oswald veblen. Biography. Ph.D According to our current online database, oswald veblen has 16 students and 3475 descendants
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    8. Oswald Veblen, Norwegian American Mathemetician
    Biography of oswald veblen (18801960) oswald veblen made important contributions to projective and differential geometry, and topology. veblen attended school in Iowa City before entering the University of Iowa in 1894
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    Oswald Veblen made important contributions to projective and differential geometry , and topology Veblen attended school in Iowa City before entering the University of Iowa in 1894 receiving his A.B. in 1898. After a year spent as a laboratory assistant, Veblen spent a year at Harvard University before going to the University of Chicago to undertake research. R.C. Archibald writes in A semicentennial history of the American Mathematical Society 1888-1938 (New York, 1980): He received the major part of his mathematical training at the University of Chicago from that inspiring trio Bolza, Maschke, and Eliakim Moore. Under their direction he laid the basis for the important work he was later to achieve in the fields of foundations of geometry, projective geometry , topology, differential invariants and spinors. His often quoted dissertation under Eliakim Moore, on a system of axioms of Euclidean geometry, followed the trend of development of Pasch (1882) and Peano (1889, 1894) rather than that of Hilbert (1899) and Pieri (1899) Veblen's doctoral dissertation was entitled A System of Axioms for Geometry and he was awarded his doctorate from the University of Chicago in 1903. He taught mathematics at Princeton University from 1905 to 1932. In the academic year 1928-29 he taught at Oxford as part of an exchange with G H Hardy. In 1932 he helped organise the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and he became a professor there in 1932.

    9. AMS Prize - Oswald Veblen Prize In Geometry
    oswald veblen Prize in Geometry This prize was established in 1961 in memory of Professor oswald veblen through a fund contributed by former students and colleagues.
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    Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry
    Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry This prize was established in 1961 in memory of Professor Oswald Veblen through a fund contributed by former students and colleagues. The fund was later doubled by the widow of Professor Veblen. The prize is awarded for research in geometry or topology that has appeared during the past six years in a recognized North American journal. Currently, the $5,000 prize is awarded every three years. First award, 1964: To C. D. Papakyriakopoulos for his papers, On Solid Tori , Annals of Mathematics, Series 2, volume 66 (1957), pp. 1-26, and On Dehn's lemma and the asphericity of knots , Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, volume 43 (1957), pp. 169-172. Second award, 1964: To Raoul Bott for his papers, The space of loops on a Lie group , Michigan Mathematical Journal, volume 5 (1958), pp. 35-61, and The stable homotopy of the classical groups , Annals of Mathematics, Series 2, volume 70 (1959), pp. 313-337. Third award, 1966:

    10. Veblen, Oswald
    veblen, oswald ( 18801960), who played a major role in the development of Princeton and American mathematics, was the grandson of a Norwegian cabinet maker who came to Wisconsin in 1847 and took up
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    Veblen, Oswald
    Veblen, Oswald (1880-1960), who played a major role in the development of Princeton and American mathematics, was the grandson of a Norwegian cabinet maker who came to Wisconsin in 1847 and took up farming. He was the son of Andrew Anderson Veblen, a professor of mathematics and physics at the University of Iowa, and the nephew of the economist and social theorist Thorstein Veblen. Oswald Veblen took an A.B. at the University of Iowa in 1898, a second A.B. at Harvard in 1900, and a Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1903. Dean Fine, who was then building up the mathematics department, heard of Veblen's work at Chicago and, at his suggestion, President Wilson called Veblen to Princeton as one of the original preceptors in 1905. Dean Fine had a remarkable knack for picking promising young mathematicians, and none of his excellent choices was more successful than Veblen. He soon established himself as a leading geometer whose articles and books were noted for their completeness, precision, and clarity. He attracted many able graduate students, some of whom were added to the faculty, and he helped Dean Fine recruit other distinguished men for the growing department. His research and that of his students covered many fields, including the foundations of geometry, differential geometry and its connection with relativity theory, symbolic logic, and analysis situs (later known as topology). Under his leadership Princeton became one of the world's great centers in topology.

    11. References For Veblen
    References for oswald veblen. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography(New York 19701990). S Mac Lane, oswald veblen, Biographical Memoirs.
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    References for Oswald Veblen
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Articles:
  • Obituary, Yearbook of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Session 1960-61
  • R C Archibald, A semicentennial history of the American Mathematical Society 1888-1938 (New York, 1980), 206-211.
  • W Aspray, Oswald Veblen and the origins of mathematical logic at Princeton, Perspectives on the history of mathematical logic (Boston, MA, 1991), 54-70.
  • S Mac Lane, Oswald Veblen, Biographical Memoirs. National Academy of Sciences
  • A F Monna, Oswald Veblen, The Mathematical Intelligencer
  • D Montgomery, Oswald Veblen, Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.
  • D Montgomery, Oswald Veblen, A century of mathematics in America I (Providence, R.I., 1988), 118-129.
  • K H Parshall, In pursuit of the finite division algebra theorem and beyond: Joseph H M Wedderburn, Leonard E Dickson, and Oswald Veblen, Arch. Internat. Hist. Sci. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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    Biography of oswald veblen (18801960) oswald veblen. Born 24 June 1880 in Decorah, Iowa, USA oswald veblen made important contributions to projective and differential geometry, and topology
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    Oswald Veblen
    Born: 24 June 1880 in Decorah, Iowa, USA
    Died: 10 Aug 1960 in Brooklyn, Maine, USA
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    Oswald Veblen made important contributions to projective and differential geometry , and topology Veblen attended school in Iowa City before entering the University of Iowa in 1894 receiving his A.B. in 1898. After a year spent as a laboratory assistant, Veblen spent a year at Harvard University before going to the University of Chicago to undertake research. Archibald writes in [4]:- He received the major part of his mathematical training at the University of Chicago from that inspiring trio Bolza Maschke , and Eliakim Moore . Under their direction he laid the basis for the important work he was later to achieve in the fields of foundations of geometry, projective geometry , topology, differential invariants and spinors. His often quoted dissertation under Eliakim Moore , on a system of axioms of Euclidean geometry, followed the trend of development of Pasch and Peano rather than that of Hilbert and Pieri Veblen's doctoral dissertation was entitled A System of Axioms for Geometry and he was awarded his doctorate from the University of Chicago in 1903. He taught mathematics at Princeton University from 1905 to 1932. In the academic year 1928-29 he taught at Oxford as part of an exchange with G H

    13. Veblen, Oswald
    veblen, oswald. oswald veblen took an AB at the University of Iowa in 1898, a secondAB at Harvard in 1900, and a Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1903.
    http://etc.princeton.edu/CampusWWW/Companion/veblen_oswald.html
    Veblen, Oswald
    Veblen, Oswald (1880-1960), who played a major role in the development of Princeton and American mathematics, was the grandson of a Norwegian cabinet maker who came to Wisconsin in 1847 and took up farming. He was the son of Andrew Anderson Veblen, a professor of mathematics and physics at the University of Iowa, and the nephew of the economist and social theorist Thorstein Veblen. Oswald Veblen took an A.B. at the University of Iowa in 1898, a second A.B. at Harvard in 1900, and a Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1903. Dean Fine, who was then building up the mathematics department, heard of Veblen's work at Chicago and, at his suggestion, President Wilson called Veblen to Princeton as one of the original preceptors in 1905. Dean Fine had a remarkable knack for picking promising young mathematicians, and none of his excellent choices was more successful than Veblen. He soon established himself as a leading geometer whose articles and books were noted for their completeness, precision, and clarity. He attracted many able graduate students, some of whom were added to the faculty, and he helped Dean Fine recruit other distinguished men for the growing department. His research and that of his students covered many fields, including the foundations of geometry, differential geometry and its connection with relativity theory, symbolic logic, and analysis situs (later known as topology). Under his leadership Princeton became one of the world's great centers in topology.

    14. Oswald Veblen --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    Cite this article. oswald veblen. born June 24, 1880, Decorah, Iowa, U.S. MLA style " oswald veblen." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
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    15. Fine, Henry Burchard
    Nationally he was one of the group of men who, in Professor oswald veblen s words,``carried American mathematics forward from a state of approximate nullity
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    Fine, Henry Burchard
    Fine, Henry Burchard (1858-1928), the first and only dean of the departments of science, was one of the men who did most to help Princeton develop from a college into a university. He made Princeton a leading center for mathematics and fostered the growth of creative work in other branches of science as well. Nationally he was one of the group of men who, in Professor Oswald Veblen's words, ``carried American mathematics forward from a state of approximate nullity to one verging on parity with the European nations.'' Fine was the oldest of four children of a Presbyterian minister of Dutch ancestry in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. His father died when the children were young, and they were brought up by their mother, an able woman of strong character. (Three of her children became educators: Dean Fine; John B. Fine 1882, founder of the Princeton Preparatory School; and May Margaret Fine, founder of Miss Fine's School.) The family came to live in Princeton in 1875, and Henry entered the College the following year, graduating in 1880. Fine played the flute in the college orchestra, rowed on one of the crews, and served for three years as an editor of the

    16. Projective Geometry, By Oswald Veblen And John Wesley Young.
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    18. Oswald Veblen --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    veblen, oswald Encyclopædia Britannica Article. oswald veblen born June24, 1880, Decorah, Iowa, US died August 10, 1960, Brooklin, Maine
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