Theodor Georg Andreas Molien (Russian: Fedor Eduardovich Molin; 10 September [O.S. 29 August] 1861 in Riga – 25 December 1941 in Tomsk) was a Russian mathematician...
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of a given total degree that are invariants for G. It is named for Theodor Molien. Precisely, it says: given a finite-dimensional complex representation...
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hypercomplex numbers, including the role of mathematicians including Theodor Molien and Eduard Study. For the transition to modern algebra, Bartel van der...
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Nikolai Kischner, who discovered the Wolff–Kishner reduction; Professor Theodor Molien, who gave a foundation to higher mathematical education and mathematical...
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(1920–2021), statesman Mikhail Mil (1909–1970), helicopter designer Theodor Molien (1861–1941), mathematician Nikolai Nikitin (1907–1973), engineer Vladimir...
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(1845–1918), mathematician (Germany) Edgar Krahn (1894–1961), mathematician Theodor Molien (1861–1941), mathematician Magnus Georg Paucker (1787–1855), astronomer...
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Mensdorff-Pouilly Mikhail Mirkovich Ernst von Mohl Stefan Mokrzecki Theodor Molien Dmitry Nadyozhny Tovmas Nazarbekian Vasily Nezabitovsky Alexander Nikolaevich...
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member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences. Among his students was Theodor Molien and Julius Wellstein. Schur: Grundlagen der Geometrie. Teubner, Leipzig...
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modular representation theory. Molien Given a finite-dimensional complex representation V of a finite group G, Molien's theorem says that the series ∑...
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