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Klein, Hurwitz, and the "Jewish question" in German academia
pp. 171-182
Abstrakt
Mathematicians love to tell stories about people they once knew or perhaps only heard about. If the story happens to sound believable, others are apt to repeat it, possibly embellishing on the original tale. Such mathematical folklore occasionally finds its way into print, and once it does, readers are apt to take such stories at face value, lending them additional credibility. Occasionally, though, alleged facts come under scrutiny, and established stories are exposed as fiction. Yet even when someone comes along with decisive evidence refuting an earlier account it can easily happen that the original story just refuses to die.
Publication details
Published in:
Rowe David E. (2018) A richer picture of mathematics: the Göttingen tradition and beyond. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 171-182
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-67819-1_14
Referenz:
Rowe David E. (2018) Klein, Hurwitz, and the "Jewish question" in German academia, In: A richer picture of mathematics, Dordrecht, Springer, 171–182.