Mathematical Communities in the Reconstruction After the Great War 1918-1928

Mathematical Communities in the Reconstruction After the Great War 1918-1928

Trajectories and Institutions

Mazliak, Laurent; Tazzioli, Rossana

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

03/2022

363

Mole

Inglês

9783030616854

15 a 20 dias

581

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Introduction.- William Henry Young, an unconventional President of the International Mathematical Union.- The Unione Matematica Italiana and its Bollettino, 1922-1928. National and International Aspects.- L'Enseignement mathematique and its internationalist ambitions during the turmoil of WWI and the 1920s.- Mathematics and logic in Polish encyclopedias published during the interwar period.- From the war against errors to mathematics after the war: Public discourses on a new mathematical dictionary.- International geodesy in the post-war period, as seen by the French Bureau des longitudes (1917-1922).- "The first mathematically serious German school of applied mathematics"? Richard von Mises in the field of tension between pure and engineering mathematics in post-WWI Berlin.- The mathematics of nonlinear oscillations in the 1920s: a decade of trials and convergence? Examples of the work of Nicolai Minorsky.- From Fundamenta Mathematicae to Studia Mathematica: the renaissance of Polishmathematics in light of Banach's publications 1919-1940.- The journeys of a Hungarian mathematician in the post-war world.- Russian emigrant mathematicians in interwar France: A general picture and two case studies of Ervand Kogbetliantz and Vladimir Kosticyn.
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topology;great war;probability;Europe;aftermath;mathematical communities