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    Otto Stolz (3 July 1842 – 23 November 1905) was an Austrian mathematician noted for his work on mathematical analysis and infinitesimals. Born in Hall...
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  • mathematics, the Stolz–Cesàro theorem is a criterion for proving the convergence of a sequence. It is named after mathematicians Otto Stolz and Ernesto Cesàro...
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    property of having no infinitely large or infinitely small elements. It was Otto Stolz who gave the axiom of Archimedes its name because it appears as Axiom...
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  • television personality Mary Stolz (1920–2006), U.S. writer of young adult fiction Monika Stolz (born 1951), German politician Otto Stolz (1842–1905), Austrian...
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    {\displaystyle c} can be seen by the following counterexample due to Otto Stolz. Let f ( x ) = x + sin ⁡ x cos ⁡ x {\displaystyle f(x)=x+\sin x\cos x}...
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  • number of related and generalized results were published, in particular by Otto Stolz (1885) and Ernesto Cesàro (1888). If the arithmetic means in Cauchy's...
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  • a result of Otto Hölder, every Archimedean group is isomorphic to a subgroup of this group. The name "Archimedean" comes from Otto Stolz, who named the...
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  • Hartgen and the four others were hanged at the prison in Bruchsal. A sixth, Otto Stolz, was convicted and executed in 1947. A second soldier, Franz Umstatter...
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    staff (Habilitation) in Vienna in 1905. After 1905/1906 as a stand-in for Otto Stolz at the University of Innsbruck and some further years as a Privatdozent...
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    bayerischer Ortsnamen. Herkunft und Bedeutung. C.H.Beck, Munich 2006 Otto Stolz: Geschichtskunde der Gewässer Tirols. Schlern-Schriften, Band 32, Innsbruck...
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