B. L. van der Waerden (1903–1996)
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Algebra I.. Unter Benutzung von Vorlesungen von Artin, E. und Noether, E (Heidelberger Taschenbcher) (1953) 62 Exemplare
Modern Algebra 2 Exemplare
Mathematische Statistik 1 Exemplar
Algebra 1 Exemplar
Group theory and quantum mechanics 1 Exemplar
Sources of quantum mechanics; edited with a historical introduction by B. L. van der Waerden (1968) 1 Exemplar
Moderne Algebra 1 Exemplar
Modern Algebra, Volume II 1 Exemplar
Modern Algebra, Volume I 1 Exemplar
Modern algebra. Vol.1 1 Exemplar
Gruppen von linearen Transformationen 1 Exemplar
The birth of astronomy 1 Exemplar
Modern algebra 2 [...] 1 Exemplar
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- Waerden, Bartel Leendert van der
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- 1903-02-02
- Todestag
- 1996-01-12
- Geschlecht
- male
- Nationalität
- Netherlands
- Geburtsort
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Sterbeort
- Zürich, Switzerland
- Wohnorte
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Zurich, Switzerland - Ausbildung
- Amsterdam University
Göttingen University - Berufe
- mathematician
- Organisationen
- University of Groningen
University of Leipzig
University of Zurich - Preise und Auszeichnungen
- Carl B. Allendoerfer Award (1977)
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The ancient Egyptian command of the mathematics of fractions, using their inverse-heavy symbology, is amazingly impressive. And it turns out the Pythagorean theorem is fundamentally not Pythagorean, but Babylonian, as is evidenced by the lists of 'Pythagorean triples' the Babylonians calculated and kept.
(Also, there is a wonderful picture of a 15th century BC Egyptian sculpture of a humorously happy 15th century BC scribe, the mathematician of the day.)
Great, great book, stuck in the basement of my local library. I'm so glad the librarian said "Here. You might like this."… (mehr)