Moritz Benedikt Cantor (23 August 1829 – 10 April 1920) was a German historian of mathematics. Cantor was born at Mannheim. He came from a Sephardi Jewish...
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television presenter Max Cantor (1959–1991), American journalist and actor Mircea Cantor (born 1977), Romanian visual artist Moritz Cantor (1829–1920), German...
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by Arthur Moritz Schönflies blamed Kronecker's persistent criticism and Cantor's inability to confirm his continuum hypothesis" for Cantor's recurring...
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history of mathematics"), volume 2, German historian of mathematics Moritz Cantor writes: Gleichwohl ist durch [Stefano degli Angeli] vermuthlich ein...
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three epoch-making mathematicians: Archimedes, Newton, and Eisenstein. Moritz Cantor (1877) This is the origin of the quote sometimes attributed to Gauss...
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men of later times". Gauss's heroes were Archimedes and Newton, and Moritz Cantor, who studied under Gauss in the University of Göttingen, reported that...
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Riemann to retain him in the teaching staff there. Dedekind, Riemann, Moritz Cantor and Alfred Enneper, although they had all already earned their PhDs...
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Hazzan (redirect from Cantor (synagogue))
Amar Rabbi Elazar Cantor Meyer Kanewsky's 1919 performance of the last part of Parshat Haketoret, a passage often read after the morning service in Judaism...
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Cantor is a lunar impact crater that is located on the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon. The outer rim of the crater has a distinctly hexagonal...
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"Moritz Rosenhaupt: Cantor and composer, 1841–1900". Jewish Music Research Centre. Singer, Isidore; Frank, Julius (1905). "Rosenhaupt, Moritz". In Singer, Isidore;...
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