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    Paul Albert Gordan (27 April 1837 – 21 December 1912) was a Jewish-German mathematician, a student of Carl Jacobi at the University of Königsberg before...
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  • The name derives from the German mathematicians Alfred Clebsch and Paul Gordan, who encountered an equivalent problem in invariant theory. From a vector...
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  • (1833–1872) and Paul Gordan (1837–1912), who encountered an equivalent problem in invariant theory. Generalization to SU(3) of Clebsch–Gordan coefficients...
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  • comedian and director Gordan Nikolitch, Serbian violinist Gordan Petrić, Serbian footballer Gordan Vidović, Belgian footballer Paul Gordan, German mathematician...
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    lectured. After completing her doctorate in 1907 under the supervision of Paul Gordan, she worked at the Mathematical Institute of Erlangen without pay for...
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    demonstration in 1888 of his famous finiteness theorem. Twenty years earlier, Paul Gordan had demonstrated the theorem of the finiteness of generators for binary...
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    Berlin and Karlsruhe. His collaboration with Paul Gordan in Giessen led to the introduction of Clebsch–Gordan coefficients for spherical harmonics, which...
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  • mathematicians of that time that the first version of the article was rejected by Paul Gordan, the greatest specialist of invariants of that time, with the comment...
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  • Seventh-day Adventist and former director of the Ellen G. White Estate Paul Gordan (1837–1912), German mathematician This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • This is a table of Clebsch–Gordan coefficients used for adding angular momentum values in quantum mechanics. The overall sign of the coefficients for each...
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