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    Werner Wolfgang Rogosinski FRS (24 September 1894 – 23 July 1964) was a German (later British) mathematician. Rogosinski was born in Breslau, into a Jewish...
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  • Riemann Adam Ries Willi Rinow Abraham Robinson Michael Röckner Werner Wolfgang Rogosinski Karl Rohn Helmut Röhrl Alex F. T. W. Rosenberg Johann Georg Rosenhain...
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    frequently traveled to see their friends such as Reinhold Baer, Werner Wolfgang Rogosinski, and Carl Ludwig Siegel. Several theorems bear his name, including...
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  • Durham). In Newcastle he chaired the mathematical faculty with Werner Wolfgang Rogosinski and then alone after Rogosinki's retirement in 1959. From 1959...
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  • William Sutton Pringle Francis John Richards Claude Rimington Werner Wolfgang Rogosinski Frederick Sanger Otto Struve Henry Thode William Alexander Waters...
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    appeared as the subscripts α in Sα . Hardy, Godfrey Harold; Rogosinski, Werner Wolfgang (1956) [1st ed. 1944]. Fourier Series (3rd ed.). Cambridge University...
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  • University from 1950 to 1951; taught at Newcastle University, with Werner Wolfgang Rogosinski in the 1950s. He taught at the University of Edinburgh, from 1963...
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  • Mark Roget 16 March 1815 18 January 1779 – 12 September 1869 Werner Wolfgang Rogosinski 18 March 1954 24 September 1894 – 23 July 1964 Ivan Maurice Roitt...
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  • mathematician and social reformer Werner Rogosinski (1894–1964), mathematician: 807  Vladimir Rokhlin (1919–1984), mathematician Werner Romberg (1909–2003), mathematician...
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