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Ernst Zermelo, An Approach to His Life and Work, by Heinz Dieter Ebbinghaus, Volker Peckhaus

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Ernst Zermelo, An Approach to His Life and Work, by Heinz Dieter Ebbinghaus, Volker Peckhaus
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ernst Zermelo
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
919431276
Responsibility statement
by Heinz Dieter Ebbinghaus, Volker Peckhaus
Sub title
An Approach to His Life and Work
Summary
This biography sheds light on all facets of the life and the achievements of Ernst Zermelo (1871-1953). Zermelo is best-known for the statement of the axiom of choice and his axiomatization of set theory. However, he also worked in applied mathematics and mathematical physics. His dissertation, for example, promoted the calculus of variations, and he created the pivotal method in the theory of rating systems. The presentation of Zermelo's work explores motivations, aims, acceptance, and influence. Selected proofs and information gleaned from letters add to the analysis. The description of his personality owes much to conversations with his late wife Gertrud. This second edition provides additional information. The system of citations has been adapted to that of Zermelo's Collected Works in order to facilitate side-by-side reading and thus profit from the thorough commentaries written for the Collected Works by experts in the respective fields. All facts presented are documented by appropriate sources. The biography contains nearly 50 photos and facsimiles
Table Of Contents
1 Berlin 1871-1897 -- 2 Göttingen 1897-1910 -- 3 Zurich 1910-1921 -- 4 Freiburg 1921-1953 -- 5 A Final Word -- 6 Zermelo's Curriculum Vitae -- 7 Appendix. Selected Original Versions -- References -- Index
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