Paul Friedrich Wolfskehl (30 June 1856 in Darmstadt – 13 September 1906 in Darmstadt), was a physician with an interest in mathematics. He bequeathed 100...
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Wolfskehl may refer to: Karl Wolfskehl (1869 -1948), a Jewish-German author Paul Wolfskehl (1856-1906), a German mathematician This disambiguation page...
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mathematics awards List of unsolved problems in mathematics Smale's problems Paul Wolfskehl (offered a cash prize for the solution to Fermat's Last Theorem) abc...
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drama play called From Abstraction, about the life of mathematician Paul Wolfskehl. In 2008, Thorogood entered the inaugural Red Planet Prize and was a...
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from the original on 9 October 2022. Retrieved 13 April 2008. Paul Wolfskehl and the Wolfskehl Prize. American Mathematical Society. Retrieved 16 March 2016...
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Brussels. In 1908, the German industrialist and amateur mathematician Paul Wolfskehl bequeathed 100,000 gold marks—a large sum at the time—to the Göttingen...
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Wiltheiss Ernst Witt Alexander Witting Franz Woepcke Barbara Wohlmuth Paul Wolfskehl Hans Wussing Peter Wynn Hans Zassenhaus Julius August Christoph Zech...
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Karl Wolfskehl (17 September 1869 – 30 June 1948) was a German Jewish author and translator. He wrote poetry, prose and drama in German, and translated...
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(PDF), Cleveringa Lecture, Leiden University. Barner, Klaus. "Paul Wolfskehl and the Wolfskehl Prize" (PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society...
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Paris or vice versa. Won by Charles Lindbergh in 1927. Germany Wolfskehl Prize Paul Wolfskehl 1906 For proving Fermat's Last Theorem. Won by Andrew Wiles...
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