• Ernst Erich Jacobsthal (16 October 1882, Berlin – 6 February 1965, Überlingen) was a German mathematician, and brother to the archaeologist Paul Jacobsthal...
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  • In mathematics, the Jacobsthal numbers are an integer sequence named after the German mathematician Ernst Jacobsthal. Like the related Fibonacci numbers...
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  • Jacobsthal is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ernst Jacobsthal (1882–1965), German mathematician Jacobsthal number, an integer sequence...
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  • terminates before the other, then the one that terminates first is smaller. Ernst Jacobsthal showed that the ordinals satisfy a form of the unique factorization...
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  • university Nathan Jacobson (1910–1999), algebra; Steele Prize (1998) Ernst Jacobsthal (1882–1965), number theory E. Morton Jellinek (1890–1963), biostatistics...
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  • Gustav Jacobsthal - Der Codex Montpellier. Beschreibung und Untersuchung, only online: musiconn.publish, retrieved 13 March 2021 Gustav Jacobsthal - Die...
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  • institution in 1916 as a student of Paul Jacobsthal. From 1921 to 1928, he worked as an assistant to Ernst Buschor at the German Archaeological Institute...
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    News, 25 April 1936 P. Jacobsthal 'Early Celtic Art' Oxford University Press, 1944/1969, 2 vols, 210, pls 184-186, 382 Ernst Penninger 'Geschichte der...
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  • 1930 completed his doctorate at Marburg under the supervision of Paul Jacobsthal. Later he worked especially at the German Archaeological Institute in...
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  • Høyland". SNL (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 3 September 2022. "Ernst Erich Jacobsthal". SNL (in Norwegian Bokmål). 30 September 2019. Retrieved 7 September...
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    Hipparchus numbers, after Eugène Charles Catalan and his Catalan numbers, Ernst Schröder and the closely related Schröder numbers, and the ancient Greek...
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    the Celts of Asia Minor. Celts had a reputation as head hunters. Paul Jacobsthal says, "Amongst the Celts the human head was venerated above all else,...
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    history of ornament, and has heavily influenced the work of Paul Jacobsthal and Ernst Gombrich, among others who have addressed the same themes. Within...
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    electronic computers. For instance, Beiler writes that number theorist Ernst Kummer loved his ideal numbers, closely related to the primes, "because...
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    Peano axioms. There are other set theoretical constructions. In particular, Ernst Zermelo provided a construction that is nowadays only of historical interest...
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    Viscount Cherwell, physicist (b. 1886 in Baden-Baden) 27 October: Paul Jacobsthal, archaeologist (b. 1880 in Berlin) 1963 16 March: William Beveridge, social...
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    received instruction in piano and counterpoint from professor Gustav Jacobsthal, and associated closely with Ernest Munch, the brother of his former teacher...
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    introduced to English-language scholarship in particular by Paul Jacobsthal's work on Celtic art. Ernst Gombrich drew heavily on the Stilfragen, which he called...
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    Wölfflin and Paul Frankl continuing the debate in the 20th century. Paul Jacobsthal and Josef Strzygowski are among the art historians who followed Riegl...
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  • Mathematical Association of America, 1992 Acta Arith., 22 (1973), p. 117-124 Kani, Ernst (2011). "Idoneal numbers and some generalizations" (PDF). Annales des Sciences...
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  • Ilberg Wolfgang Ischinger Caspar Isenkrahe Otto Ites Abraham Jacobi Paul Jacobsthal Gottlieb von Jagow Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr Johannes Janssen Jens...
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  • Lowes 1936 Professor E. Husserl 1936 Professor H. Lévy-Ullmann 1936 Dr P. Jacobsthal 1937 Professor J. Bidez 1937 Professor C. Diehl 1937 René Dussaud 1937...
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  • {\displaystyle S_{1}=2.} They were named after the German mathematician Ernst Schröder. The following figure shows the 6 such paths through a 2 × 2 {\displaystyle...
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    Adjutant 1928: Mädchenschicksale - Architekt Drews 1928: Eva in Silk - Fritz Jacobsthal, Manager 1928: Ein Tag Film (Short) - Ehemann 1928: Das Spiel mit der...
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  • Alfred Gerhard Dammann as Max Bing, Pelzhändler Kurt Vespermann as Fritz Jacobsthal, Manager Leopold von Ledebur as Generaldirektor Dürr Charles Francois...
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  • Ernst Jacobsson (sv) (16 August 1839, Stockholm, Sweden–6 December 1905, Stockholm, Sweden), was a Swedish architect. Sweden Johann Eduard Jacobsthal...
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