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         Wintner Aurel:     more books (16)
  1. The analytical foundations of celestial mechanics, (Princeton mathematical series ... 5) by Aurel Wintner, 1947
  2. The Fourier transforms of probability distributions;: Lectures by Aurel Wintner, 1947
  3. The theory of measure in arithmetical semi-groups, by Aurel Wintner, 1944
  4. An arithmetical approach to ordinary Fourier series. by Aurel Wintner, 1945-01-01
  5. The Analytical Foundations of Celestial Mechanice. 1st Ed. 3rd Printing by Aurel Wintner, 1947-01-01
  6. Lectures by Aurel Wintner on Asymptotic Distributions and Infinite Convolutions, 1937-1938 [The Institute for Advanced Study] by Aurel Wintner, 1938
  7. Analytical Foundations of Celestial Mech by Aurel Wintner, 1941
  8. Fourier Tranforms of Probability Distributions. by Aurel Wintner, 1947
  9. Lectures by Aurel Wintner, 1938
  10. Spektraltheorie der unendlichen Matrizen. by Aurel Wintner, 1929
  11. An arithmetical approach to ordinary Fourier series by Aurel Wintner, 1945
  12. Eratosthenian averages, by Aurel Wintner, 1943
  13. The Fourier Transforms of Probability Distributions by Aurel Wintner, 1947
  14. The Theory Of Measure In Arithmetical Semi-Groups by Aurel Wintner, 1944-01-01

1. American Journal Of Mathematics - Reprints Of Articles By Aurel
wintner aurel 201 Abelian Lemma Concerning Asymptotic Equilibria202 Adiabatic Linear Oscillator 203 Asymptotic Equilibria 204 Asymptotic
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American Journal of Mathematics - Reprints of Articles by Aurel Wintner Wintner Aurel
201 Abelian Lemma Concerning Asymptotic Equilibria
202 Adiabatic Linear Oscillator
203 Asymptotic Equilibria
204 Asymptotic Integration Constants
205 Asymptotic Integrations of the Adiabatic Oscillator
206 Bounded Matrices and Linear Differential Equations
207 Cauchy's Stable Distributions and an Explicit Formula of Mellin
208 Certain Absolute Constants Concerning Analytic Differential Equations
209 Convergence of Successive Approximations
210 Curvatures of a Surface 211 Decomposition into Singularities of Theta Functions of Fractional Index 212 Distribution Function of the Remainder Term of the Prime Number Theorem 213 Existence of Laplace Solutions for Linear Differential Equations of Second Order 214 Factorization of the Densities of the Ideals in Algebraic Number Fields 215 Frenet's Equations 216 Fundamental Lemma in Dirichlet's Theory of the Arithmetical Progressions 217 Holder Restrictions in the Theory of Partial Differential Equations 218 Infinities in the Non-Local Existence Problem of Ordinary Differential Equations 219 Laplace Fourier Transcendents Occurring in Mathematical Physics 220 Linear Asymptotic Equilibria 221 Linear Repulsive Forces 222 Linear Variations of Constants 223 Location of Continuous Spectra 224 Logarithms of Bounded Matrices 225 Mean Values of Arithmetical Representations 226 Non-Existence of Conjugate Points

2. Wintner
Aurel Friedrich Wintner. Born 8 April 1903 in Budapest,Hungary Died 15 Jan 1958 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
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Aurel Friedrich Wintner
Born: 8 April 1903 in Budapest, Hungary
Died: 15 Jan 1958 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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Aurel Wintner 's father, Eduard Wintner, was a businessman who had lived in Rotterdam and has emigrated to Budapest while his mother, Charlotte Eugenie Hirshfeld, was from Vienna. Aurel attended school in Budapest, completing his school education there in 1920. Wintner's mathematical ability was recognised by one of his school teachers and, realising that he was capable of progressing much faster than the other pupils, arrangements were made to enable Wintner to use the mathematics library at the University of Budapest. This was a major influence in allowing him to discover his love of the subject, for at school it was not clear that he would continue to study science. The reason was that Wintner was extremely musical and showed great talent for the violin. As he came towards the end of his school career in 1920 he realised that he could not pursue both music and science. Many might have decided to aim for a scientific career and still keep the violin as a major hobby - in fact many of the mathematicians in this archive played the violin to a very high standard. Not so Wintner, for once he had made the decision for a scientific career he never played the violin again. Although being allowed to use the mathematics library at the University of Budapest was a major influence in directing his interests in that direction, there was another influence which pushed him towards astronomy. This came from his uncle, S Oppenheim, who was professor of mathematics at the University of Vienna. As a schoolboy Wintner had spent holidays in Vienna and had used his uncle's astronomy library.

3. Wintner
Aurel Freidrich Wintner. Born 8 Aurel Wintner published the firstproofs of the basic facts about Hilbert spaces in 1929. In 1930
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Aurel Freidrich Wintner
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Aurel Wintner published the first proofs of the basic facts about Hilbert spaces in 1929. In 1930 he married 's daughter and, in the same year, took up a post in the USA where he remained until his death. In 1944 he became editor of the American Journal of Mathematics . He published on analysis, number theory, differential equations and probability (with several joint papers with Norbert Wiener Wintner (along with and George Birkhoff ) placed celestial mechanics on a more sound mathematical basis. These innovators were more concerned with the underlying theory, less concerned with quantitatively accurate prediction of celestial body motion. References (2 books/articles) Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index
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4. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Aurel Wintner
Select a mirror. NDSU (main) AMS. Bielefeld. Ole Miss. IMPA. aurel wintner. Biography. Ph.D. Universität Leipzig 1928. DissertationÜber die Konvergenzfragen der Mondtheorie. Mathematics Subject Classification 00 General According to our current online database, aurel wintner has 2 students and 145 descendants
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5. John M. Spalek Collection
1982, interview about her husband, aurel wintner, 1 cass. ESMOND, CARL, May 30 1989 (Lee), 1 cass see WINTER, ANNE. wintner, aurel see ELSASSER, WALTER. wintner, IRMGARD see ELSASSER
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6. Content Frame For The Finding Aid To The Papers Of Norbert Wiener, 1898-1966
Walter, William Grey, 1910Weaver, Warren, 1894-wintner, aurel, 1903-Zygmund, Antoni, 1900-Akutowicz, E with fellow mathematicians such as aurel wintner, Dirk Jan Struik, and Max
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7. References For Wintner
References for aurel wintner. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (NewYork 19701990). Articles aurel wintner, 1903-1958, Amer. J. Math.
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References for Aurel Wintner
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Articles:
  • Aurel Wintner, 1903-1958, Amer. J. Math.
  • P Hartman, Aurel Wintner, J. London Math. Soc. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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  • 8. Wintner
    Biography of aurel wintner (19031958) aurel Friedrich wintner. Born 8 April 1903 in Budapest, Hungary aurel wintner's father, Eduard wintner, was a businessman who had lived in Rotterdam and has emigrated to Budapest
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    Aurel Friedrich Wintner
    Born: 8 April 1903 in Budapest, Hungary
    Died: 15 Jan 1958 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
    Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Aurel Wintner 's father, Eduard Wintner, was a businessman who had lived in Rotterdam and has emigrated to Budapest while his mother, Charlotte Eugenie Hirshfeld, was from Vienna. Aurel attended school in Budapest, completing his school education there in 1920. Wintner's mathematical ability was recognised by one of his school teachers and, realising that he was capable of progressing much faster than the other pupils, arrangements were made to enable Wintner to use the mathematics library at the University of Budapest. This was a major influence in allowing him to discover his love of the subject, for at school it was not clear that he would continue to study science. The reason was that Wintner was extremely musical and showed great talent for the violin. As he came towards the end of his school career in 1920 he realised that he could not pursue both music and science. Many might have decided to aim for a scientific career and still keep the violin as a major hobby - in fact many of the mathematicians in this archive played the violin to a very high standard. Not so Wintner, for once he had made the decision for a scientific career he never played the violin again. Although being allowed to use the mathematics library at the University of Budapest was a major influence in directing his interests in that direction, there was another influence which pushed him towards astronomy. This came from his uncle, S Oppenheim, who was professor of mathematics at the University of Vienna. As a schoolboy Wintner had spent holidays in Vienna and had used his uncle's astronomy library.

    9. AIM Reprint Library:
    Listing for wintner, aurel. Viewing Page 110 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-53 NEXT . wintner, aurel. 2. On Linear Perturbations. wintner, aurel.
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    Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland 21218 410516-8348 wintner (aurel) 1903-1958 Papers (1848-1961) Ms 1990, their son Claude wintner donated aurel wintner's papers to The Johns
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    Translate this page GM Wingberg, Kay Winkel, Rudolf Winkler, PM Winkler, Peter Winkler-Oswatitsch, RuthildWinograd, Shmuel Winter, aurel Winther, Ragnar wintner, aurel Wirsing, E
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    12. The Real Elliptic Ï 3-function
    The real elliptic Ï 3function euclid.dmj/1077474852 Citation Duke Math. J. 15 (1948), no. 2, 407-411 wintner, aurel aurel wintner
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    1944. aurel wintner Nice collection of reprint booklets of the publishedwork of aurel wintner. Click for new page listing. Calculus
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    14. The Singularities In A Family Of Zeta-functions
    The singularities in a family of zetafunctions euclid.dmj/1077472526 Citation Duke Math. J. 11 (1944), no. 2, 287-291 wintner, aurel aurel wintner
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    15. Finding Aid To The Papers Of Norbert Wiener, 1898-1966
    Walter, William Grey, 1910Weaver, Warren, 1894-wintner, aurel, 1903-Zygmund, Antoni, 1900-Akutowicz, E with fellow mathematicians such as aurel wintner, Dirk Jan Struik, and Max
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    16. The Extended Erdös Number Project
    Alexander Zeno Cohen acquired an Erdös Number of four via the followingpath 1,40c Erdos, Paul; wintner, aurel. Additive arithmetical
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    Alexander was only two years and four months old when a joint publication appeared which via the extended principles of mathematical genealogy gained him an an of 4. (He was NOT three-years old as per the caption below.) Alexander's precocity might be attributed to his exposure, from the age of twelve months, to the educational programs of the OZNAKI Project , which was the first educational robotics project that was microcomputer based.
    He is shown, aged twenty months, with his father, using the 2-key (+ -) keypad for use with the PLUSMINUS program, a Tiny Tots Calculator , running on the Poly-88, a 1976 microcomputer. In 1979, Alexander Zeno Cohen, researched fluid mechanics in the MIT pool, along with the 1978 Field Medallist, Daniel Quillen, a professor of mathematics at MIT. The ensuing joint publication in the MIT house newspaper, TechTalk, (reproduced below), automatically gave Alexander an

    17. Aurel Wintner (b.1903, D.----) All Publications
    Working papers, 0, Display All, aurel wintner (b.1903, d. . ALL PUBLICATIONSIN REVERSE CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. Author 0 0 , wintner, aurel; Light, FW.
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    18. Wintner (1944) The Theory Of Measure In Arithmetical Semi-groups
    The theory of measure in arithmetical semigroups. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORSAuthor wintner, aurel (b. 1903, d. . PUBLISHER The Waverly press, inc.
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    19. Matches For: MR=4:18a
    Hartman, Philip; wintner, aurel. On the infinitesimal generators of integral convolutions
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    20. Auteur - WINTNER,Aurel
    Translate this page Livre. wintner,aurel PRINCETON.NEW JERSEY Princeton University Press ,1947, XII-448. Ajouter au panier, Imprimer, Envoyer par mail, Liste rapide.
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