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  1. Analysis situs. Second edition. by Oswald Veblen, 1931
  2. Analysis Situs (AMSCP Volume V, Part II - 5, 2) by Oswald Veblen, 1931-01-01
  3. Projective Geometry Volume One (1) by Oswald; Young, John Wesley Veblen, 1910
  4. Projective Geometry (Volume 1) by Oswald Veblen, 2010-01-02
  5. Introduction to Infinitesimal Analysis: Functions of One Real Variable Reprint of the Edition of 1907, Corrected by Oswald Veblen and N. J. Lennes, 2010
  6. Invariants of Quadratic Differential Forms by Oswald Veblen, 1927
  7. Introduction to Infinitesimal Analysis: Functions of One Real Variable [ 1907 ] by Oswald Veblen, 2009-08-10
  8. Introduction To Infinitesimal Ananlysis Functions of One Real Variable by Oswald (N.J. Lennes) Veblen, 1935-01-01
  9. Projective Geometry, Volume I by Oswald Veblen;And John Wesley Young, 1910
  10. Projective Geometry V1 (1910) by Oswald Veblen, John Wesley Young, 2010-09-10
  11. The Cambridge Colloquium - 1916 - Part Two by Oswald Veblen, 2008-03-08
  12. Projective Geometry V1 (1910) by Oswald Veblen, John Wesley Young, 2010-09-10
  13. The Cambridge Colloquium, 1916: Part 2, Analysis Situs (1918) by Oswald Veblen, 2010-09-10
  14. Projective Geometry Vol I by Oswald Veblen and John Wesley Young, 2010-01-11

41. Archival Material Related To Jakob Nielsen
veblen, oswald, 193146, 6, 1935-47, 6, Box 9, O. veblen Papers, Libraryof Congress. Weier, Josef, 1955-58, 5, Box 78, Jakob Nielsen Papers.
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Archival material related to Jakob Nielsen
Jakob Nielsen papers
A collection of Jakob Nielsen papers is located in the Archive , Institute for Mathematical Science, University of Copenhagen. An inventory of the papers is accessible in Danish and English at the homepages of the Archive. The Nielsen papers are a collection of mathematical reprints, which Nielsen received during his career from various mathematicians. In some cases there are also press clippings related to a person (mainly the Danish mathematicians) or correspondence (see below ). There may also be manuscripts (see below) , but mainly manuscripts by others than Nielsen. Archive no. 6036 at The National Archives, Copenhagen is material from Nielsen from the period 1945-57. There are 3 boxes deposited in 1982. They are inaccessible after the 50 years rule (application needed to get access) and have not been registered. The content is: correspondence, summary of meetings etc. from Nielsen's activities at UNESCO.
Jakob Nielsen manuscripts
The following manuscripts written by Nielsen are in the Jakob Nielsen papers (box numbers refer to that collection).

42. Harald Bohr Correspondence
Strömgren, Eli, 192228, 3, 1928, 4, Danish, Swedish. Szegö, Gabor, 1926-38, 11,German. veblen, oswald, 1922-51, 36, 1924-51, 25, English. Weyl, Hermann, 1926-30,2, German.
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Harald Bohr correspondence
The destiny of Harald Bohr's correspondence
The few letters in the Harald Bohr Papers in Copenhagen is a very tiny fraction of the large amount of letters to and from Bohr which once existed. According to Bohr's son, Ole Bohr, Bohr kept the letters he received and organized them well until April 1940 where he destroyed most of them shortly after the German invasion of Denmark. He did that because he was anxious that the Germans should seize on his correspondence and misuse its information about German mathematicians, whom Bohr had helped to leave Germany. According to Asger Aaboe (Yale University), who has had contact with the surviving relatives, the left over of Bohr's collection of correspondence (among other things his correspondence with Godfrey H. Hardy) was kept by Bohr's wife Ulla Bohr for many years, but destroyed by her in the 1970s. There is probably no more correspondence kept by the surviving relatives, at least not any scientific correspondence, and the only part of Bohr's own collection of correspondence which has survived are the letters in the Harald Bohr Papers and some family correspondence (mainly letters to and from his brother Niels) kept in the Family correspondence at the Niels Bohr Archive Hence, the major part of the correspondence listed below is located in other collections. The correspondents are divided in two groups. The first group, which is given alphabetical in a table with links to more details, consists of correspondents where more than one letter to or from Bohr has been conserved. The second group consists of all the minor correspondents where only one letter to or from Bohr has been conserved.

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writer, with the exception of Thorstein veblen Einstein 1944, 279; emphasis oswald veblen and Einstein Thorstein veblen s nephew, oswald veblen, was
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46. The Legacy Of R. L. Moore - Moore, Robert L. -- Center For American History User
Marshall H. (Marshall Harvey), 1903 veblen, oswald, 1880-1960 Whyburn, Gordon Thomas,1904- Wilder, Raymond Louis, 1896- University of Texas at Austin. Dept.
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Moore, Robert L.
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Moore, R.L. (Robert Lee), 1882-
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Organized into four series: 1. Mathematical papers. 2. Correspondence. 3. University of Texas, Teaching, National Academy of Sciences. 4. Personal.
Summary: Collection documents the career of R.L. Moore (1882-1974) at the University of Texas (1920-1974), with a small amount of material concerning his doctoral studies at the University of Chicago. The papers reflect Moore's research in point-set topology. There are records of Moore's presidency of the American Mathematical Society (1937-39). The papers also include a collection of G.B. Halsted's articles and translations, together with publications about Halsted. Reprints of Moore's papers, Moore's reprint collection, and theses and dissertations prepared under his supervision are included.
Correspondents include R.C. Archibald, S. Armentrout, J. and L. Barrett, E.F. Beckenbach, E.T. Bell, R.H. Bing, G.D. and G. Birkhoff, G.A. Bliss, M. Bocher, E.W. Chittenden, L.E. Dickson, E. Dyer, M. Frechet, G.B. Halsted, J.R. Kline, C. Kuratowski, S. Lefschetz, E.H. Moore, R.G.D. Richardson, M.E. Rudin, W. Sierpinski, J.M. Slye, M. Stone, O. Veblen, G.T. Whyburn, and R.L. Wilder. Material includes correspondence, research notebooks, drafts, teaching material, reprints, photographs, and sound recordings.
Before 1984 held by the University of Texas at Austin Humanities Research Center.

47. Legacy Of R.L. Moore: Photographs
oswald veblen b. 24 June 1880 d. 10 Aug 1960 O. veblen was one of RL Moore s teachersat The University of Chicago and signed his Ph.D. thesis as director.
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49. References For Veblen
References for oswald veblen. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography(New York 19701990). S MacLane, 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 MacLane, 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. Close this window or click this link to go back to Veblen
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    Writer and painter of note, born in Olot, NE Spain veblen, oswald,(18801960). Mathematician, born in Brooklin, Maine, USA
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    51. AIM Book Library:
    Stolfi, Jorge. QA471 .S88 1991. Projective geometry / oswald veblen, John WesleyYoung. veblen, oswald, 18801960. Young, John Wesley, 1879-1932. QA471 .V4 1938.
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    52. Veblen - The Person - Marginal Academic
    When one of his brothers, Andrew, father of the famous mathematician oswald veblen,decided to study mathematics at Johns Hopkins, Thorstein accompanied him to
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    A Marginal Academic
    After his graduation, Veblen tried his hand teaching at Monona Academy in Madison, Wisconsin, but the atmosphere at this Norwegian school proved as oppressive as that of Carleton. Rent by theological disputes over predestina- tion, election, and strong church authority, subjects totally uncongenial to Veb- len, the school closed permanently at the end of the year. When one of his brothers, Andrew, father of the famous mathematician Oswald Veblen, decided to study mathematics at Johns Hopkins, Thorstein accompanied him to Balti- more, expecting to study philosophy. Thus began what Bernard Rosenberg has called "a torturous apprenticeship in academic maladaptation.'' When Veblen failed to receive a scholarship at Johns Hopkins, he decided to transfer to Yale to study philosophy under its president, the Reverend Noah Porter. At Yale, as almost everywhere else, philosophy was still considered the handmaiden of theology, and Veblen, the agnostic, found himself among divinity students, most of whom were preparing to teach the gospel. As a means of defense, Veblen accentuated his sardonic attitudes and distance-creat- ing techniques, and he cultivated an air of complete aloofness and worldly- wise scepticism. Even those whom he managed to befriend later said that they found him trying, though stimulating. At this time the intellectual atmosphere at Yale was charged by epic battles between its president, Noah Porter, a man still deeply steeped in the pieties of New England transcendentalism, and the sociologist William Graham Sum- ner, who preached the gospel of Herbert Spencer. Sumner relentlessly fought in the name of science and evolution, of Darwin and Spencer, against the theological features of the school. A month before Veblen left Yale, Sumner was victorious and the whole curriculum of Yale was revamped. Science won over religion.

    53. The Veblenite: Thorstein Veblen - Biography
    veblen Prof. of Physics, State University Iowa City, Iowa; famousson oswald veblen (18801960), Prof. in Mathematics (Princeton
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    Home Intro Writings thoughts ... >> Some Photographs BIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES BIOGRAPHY American political economist and sociologist, both theorist and reformer, one of the founders of the so-called Institutionalist school in american sociology. He developed a history of civilization which spread among the English-speaking world, esp. on behalf of its tempting and eloquent critical analysis of the upper-class (conspicuous consumption, pecuniary emulation). * Valders, Municipality of Cato, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, July 30, 1857, as Tosten Bunde Anderson; [but cf. the 1860 Census of Manitowoc County , WI, Cato Township. He was listed at p. 84, family 590, "Terson Anderson" (sex: M, age: 3); [Veblen's first-name was "germanized" to 'Thorstein' in the mid 1870s.]
    † (near) Menlo Park, California, August 3, 1929. Father: Thomas Anderson Veblen (birth-name: "Veflen"; name in U.S: "Anderson") - (* c. 1819 † 1906), carpenter, who immigrated in May 1847 with his wife and a large number of other settlers from the Valdres area ('Ryfoss' near 'Vang') of Norway to Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, U.S., on the western shore of Lake Michigan, just north of Milwaukee. They lived here and in the nearby counties of Sheboygan and Manitowoc until they moved in 1865 to a farm in Rice County, Minnesota, about fifty miles south of Minneapolis.

    54. Biographies.html
    Erin, 1996. oswald veblen. The mathematician I choose was oswald veblen.oswald was born in Decorah, Iowa in 1880. oswald veblen died in 1960.
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    Mathematics Biographies
    The following list are biographies that have been submitted by students participating in the Mathematics project. The mathematicians are ones who have studied , have used in their work or were chosen by students for personal reasons. If you wish to add to this list submit your biography on the History page.
    Muhammed idn Musa Al-Khwarizmi
    Muhammed was born in 780 A.D. and died in 850 A.D. He was an Arabic mathematician who introduced the Hindu decimal system and the use of zero into Arabic mathematics. He also extended the work of Diophantis on algebraic equations in a book, the title which included the word al-jabr (transposition) from which the modern word algebra is derived. I chose this mathematician because he sounded interesting, and important to the world of mathematics. Jennifer, 1996
    Archimedes of Syracuse
    Although no one knows for sure, people speculate that Archimedes was born sometime around 287 B.C. As a boy he probably attended school in Alexandria, which was the center of Greek learning. After school Archimedes went to live in Syracuse, Sicily, which was then a Greek colony. Here he did much work for the king, Hiero. Archimedes made many discoveries in Math and Physics. One of his mathematical advances was with pi. Archimedes found a way to determine a more exact value of pi. He showed the value of pi was somewhere between 3 1/7 and 3 10/71. This discovery made it possible to solve many problems relating to the area of a circle and the volume of cylinders. Another invention was that of a new type of numeration system. Archimedes' new system worked much better with large numbers than the Roman and Greek systems.

    55. Name Index
    Vaughan, Victor Clarence. 0616. veblen, oswald. 0928. Verrill, AddisonE.
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    Name Index CHRONOLOGY OF SCIENCE IN THE UNITED STATES 1790-1910 V NAME ENTRY Vanuxem, Lardner Vaughan, Victor Clarence Veblen, Oswald Verrill, Addison E. Volney, Constantin-F. Chasseboeuf, Count de Previous Return to Chronology main page Next

    56. Vonneuma
    veblen, oswald, 18801960. Geometry of Complex Domains; a seminar conductedby Professors oswald veblen and John Von Neumann, 1935-36.
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    John von Neumann (1903-1957) Table of Contents Claim to Fame Research/Career Highlights Trivia Bibliography Claim to Fame John von Neumann was truly one of the most well rounded and versatile scholars of the 20 th century. His works crossed many areas of study and he is recognized for his essential contributions to mathematics, quantum physics, logic, meteorology, computer science and economics. His mathematical work on high-speed calculations for H-bomb development contributed to the development of computers, and he also introduced game theory (1944), which was a major influence on economics. John von Neumann was born Dec. 3, 1903 as Johann von Neumann in Budapest Hungary. Von Neumann was recognized as a child prodigy in mathematics. At the age of eight he was able to divide eight digit numbers in his head and was known to amuse family members by reciting memorized lists of facts and figures. He attended the University of Budapest from 1921-25, receiving a diploma in Chemical Engineering. He continued to study in both Berlin and Zurich and completed his doctoral degree in mathematics in 1928. Return to Table of Contents Research/Career Highlights During this politically chaotic time in central Europe, von Neumann accepted an offer to study at Princeton University in the United States in 1930. He quickly gained a reputation in set theory, algebra, and quantum mechanics. In 1932 he gave a precise formulation and proof of the "

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    5. Author, Lennes, NJ (Nels Johann), 1874 veblen, oswald, 1880-1960.Subject, Calculus (22) Functions (26). Keywords, 1874 (28), 1880
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