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  1. Zermelo's axiom of choice: Its origins, development, and influence (Studies in the history of mathematics and physical sciences 8) by Gregory H. Moore, 1982-11-17
  2. Ernst Zermelo: An Approach to His Life and Work by Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus, 2010-11-30
  3. Einführung in die Mengenlehre: Die Mengenlehre Georg Cantors und ihre Axiomatisierung durch Ernst Zermelo (Springer-Lehrbuch) (German Edition) by Oliver Deiser, 2009-10-29
  4. Ernst Zermelo - Collected Works/Gesammelte Werke: Volume I/Band I - Set Theory, Miscellanea/Mengenlehre, Varia (Schriften der Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen ... Wissenschaften) (English and German Edition) by Ernst Zermelo, 2010-03-05
  5. Ernst Zermelo - Collected Works/Gesammelte Werke: Volume II/Band II - Calculus of Variations, Applied Mathematics, and Physics/Variationsrechnung, Angewandte ... und Physik (English and German Edition) by Ernst Zermelo, 2011-06-29
  6. Untersuchungen zur Variations-rechnung (German Edition) by Ernst Zermelo, 1894-01-01
  7. Gesammelte Abhandlungen mathematischen und philosophischen Inhalts: Mit erläuternden Anmerkungen sowie mit Ergänzungen aus dem Briefwechsel Cantor-Dedekind (German Edition) by Georg Cantor, 1980-09-01
  8. Untersuchungen zur Variations-Rechnung, Inaugural-Dissertation... von Ernst Zermelo,... by Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand (1871-1953). ZERMELO, 1894-01-01
  9. Gesammelte Abhandlungen Mathematischen Und Philosophischen Inhalts by Georg, Herausgegeben Von Ernst Zermelo Cantor, 1966

1. Zermelo
Biography from the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.Category Science Math History People Zermelo, Ernst......Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand Zermelo. Born 27 Ernst Zermelo's parents wereFerdinand Zermelo and Maria Augusta Elisabeth Ziegler. His father
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Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand Zermelo
Born: 27 July 1871 in Berlin, Germany
Died: 21 May 1953 in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
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Ernst Zermelo Gymnasium in Berlin and he graduated from the gymnasium in 1889. At this time it was the custom for students in Germany to study at a number of different universities and indeed that is precisely what Zermelo did. His studies were undertaken at three universities, namely Berlin, Halle and Freiburg, and the subjects he studied were quite wide ranging and included mathematics, physics and philosophy. At these universities he attended courses by Frobenius , Lazarus, Fuchs Planck Schmidt Schwarz and Edmund Husserl. This was an impressive collection of inspiring lecturers and Zermelo began to undertake research in mathematics after completing his first degree. His doctorate was completed in 1894 when the University of Berlin awarded him the degree for a dissertation Untersuchungen zur Variationsrechnung which followed the Weierstrass approach to the calculus of variations . In this thesis he [1]:- ... extended Weierstrass 's method for the extrema of integrals over a class of curves to the case of integrands depending on derivatives of arbitrarily high order, at the same time giving a careful definition of the notion of neighbourhood in the space of curves.

2. Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand ZermeloErnst Friedrich Ferdinand Zermelo Ernst Zermelo
References for the biography of Ernst Zermelo References for Ernst Zermelo. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 19701990).
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Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand Zermelo
Ernst Zermelo's father was a college professor, so Zermelo was brought up in a family where academic pursuits were encouraged. He graduated from gymnasium in 1889. At this time it was the custom for students in Germany to study at a number of different universities, and that is what Zermelo did. He studied at Berlin, Halle and Freiburg, and the subjects he studied were quite wide ranging and included mathematics, physics and philosophy. At these universities he attended courses by Frobenius, Lazarus, Fuchs, Planck, Schmidt, and Schwarz. Zermelo began to undertake research in mathematics after completing his first degree. His doctorate was completed in 1894 when the University of Berlin awarded him the degree for a dissertation on the calculus of variations. In this thesis he extended Weierstrass's method for the extrema of integrals over a class of curves to the case of integrands depending on derivatives of arbitrarily high order, at the same time giving a careful definition of the notion of neighbourhood in the space of curves. After the award of his doctorate, Zermelo remained at the University of Berlin where he was appointed assistant to Planck who held the chair of theoretical physics there. At this stage Zermelo's work was turning more towards areas of applied mathematics and, under Planck's guidance, he began to work for his habilitation thesis studying hydrodynamics.

3. Zermelo
Translate this page zermelo ernst allemand, 1871-1953 Etudiant à Berlin, Zermelo enseignaà Göttingen, Zürich et Freiburg. Auteur du célèbre axiome
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ZERMELO Ernst
allemand, 1871-1953
axiome du choix Fraenkel Skolem Cantor Fraenkel ) dits parfois ZF ou ZFC, pour signifier respectivement axiomes de Zermelo-Fraenkel et axiomes de Zermelo-Fraenkel axiome du Choix
L'axiome du choix crise des fondements
Russell
ou encore : non vide d'ensembles (donc, ensemble qui a au moins la puissance du continu Peano Hadamard Lebesgue ... Baire et Borel En 1938, sans l'axiome du choix et sans l' , alors elle le demeure avec leurs adjonctions.
En 1963, Paul J. Cohen
bon ordre sur un ensemble : Cantor N est trivial : l'ordre total usuel est manifestement un bon ordre. Mais concernant R Zorn : Pour en savoir plus :
Steinitz Russell

4. Ernst Zermelo - Wikipedia
Ernst Zermelo. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ernst Friedrich FerdinandZermelo (July 27 1871 May 21 1953), was a German mathematician.
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6. Ernst Zermelo - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All
Ernst Zermelo. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ernst Friedrich FerdinandZermelo (July 27 1871 May 21 1953), was a German mathematician.
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7. Einige Der Bedeutenden Mathematiker
Translate this page Wiener Norbert, 1894-1964. Wittgenstein Ludwig Josef, 1889-1951. WaringEdward, 1734-1798. Zenon von Elea, 490-430 v.Chr. zermelo ernst, 1871-1953.
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Einige der bedeutenden Mathematiker
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Auteur du roman Befehl des Gewissen (1937), il dirigea le commando werwolf qui massacra des civils de Penzberg, en , le 28 avril 1945. ZSIGMONDY Richard
chimiste allemand d’origine autrichienne ZUCKMEYER Carl
(Nackenheim, Hesse, 1896 - Visp, Valais, 1977)
, 1930-1931, dans lequel il attaque le militarisme prussien). Hostile au nazisme ZWEIG Arnold (Glogau, aujourd'hui Glogow, Pologne, 1887 - Berlin-Est, 1968) Son œuvre d’inspiration marxiste, comprend des nouvelles psychologiques ( Nouvelles autour de Claudia , 1912), des drames ( Meurtre rituel en Hongrie , 1913) et des romans antimilitaristes ( le Cas du sergent Grisha , 1927, dans le cycle nazisme la Hache de Wandsbeck
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11. Zermelo
Biography of ernst zermelo (18711953) ernst zermelo's parents were Ferdinand zermelo and Maria Augusta Elisabeth Ziegler.
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Zermelo.html
Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand Zermelo
Born: 27 July 1871 in Berlin, Germany
Died: 21 May 1953 in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
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to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Ernst Zermelo Gymnasium in Berlin and he graduated from the gymnasium in 1889. At this time it was the custom for students in Germany to study at a number of different universities and indeed that is precisely what Zermelo did. His studies were undertaken at three universities, namely Berlin, Halle and Freiburg, and the subjects he studied were quite wide ranging and included mathematics, physics and philosophy. At these universities he attended courses by Frobenius , Lazarus, Fuchs Planck Schmidt Schwarz and Edmund Husserl. This was an impressive collection of inspiring lecturers and Zermelo began to undertake research in mathematics after completing his first degree. His doctorate was completed in 1894 when the University of Berlin awarded him the degree for a dissertation Untersuchungen zur Variationsrechnung which followed the Weierstrass approach to the calculus of variations . In this thesis he [1]:- ... extended Weierstrass 's method for the extrema of integrals over a class of curves to the case of integrands depending on derivatives of arbitrarily high order, at the same time giving a careful definition of the notion of neighbourhood in the space of curves.

12. References For Zermelo
References for ernst zermelo. Articles GH Moore, ernst zermelo, AE Harward, andthe axiomatization of set theory, Historia Mathematica 3 (2) (1976), 206209.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Zermelo.html
References for Ernst Zermelo
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Books:
  • G Heinzmann (ed.), Poincare, Russell, Zermelo et Peano : textes de la discussion (1906-1912) sur les fondements des mathematiques : des antinomies a la predicativite (Paris, 1986).
  • G H Moore, Zermelo's axiom of choice : its origins, development, and influence (New York, 1982).
  • J van Heijenoort, (Cambridge, Mass., 1966). Articles:
  • G H Moore, Ernst Zermelo, A E Harward, and the axiomatization of set theory, Historia Mathematica
  • Hist. Philos. Logic Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR February 1999 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Zermelo.html
  • 13. Un Movimiento En Zig Zag - Eliezer Braun
    Posteriormente, en 1896, ernst zermelo (187ll95) planteó otra paradoja con la que trató de mostrar que no era posible
    http://www.redesc.ilce.edu.mx/redescolar/biblioteca/conciencia/ciencia/mov-zig-z
    VIII. D E S C R I P C I Ó N M I C R O S C Ó P I C A E N LA sección anterior se reseñó la descripción macroscópica basada en las suposiciones hechas por Langevin. Como se recordará, Langevin supuso varias propiedades de las fuerzas, tanto sistemáticas como estocásticas, que experimentan las partículas brownianas. Una vez aceptadas estas suposiciones se pudieron encontrar conclusiones acerca de las propiedades que deben tener las distribuciones tanto de la velocidad como de la posición. Estas conclusiones se compararon con resultados extraídos de experimentos, obteniéndose un buen acuerdo, lo que significa que las suposiciones hechas son adecuadas. Sin embargo, uno podría pensar que la manera en que se hicieron las suposiciones es, en cierta forma, artificial. Cabe preguntar: ¿se podrían justificar más fundamentalmente estas suposiciones? En particular, y como el lector podrá haber advertido, al proponer dichas suposiciones no se tomó en cuenta, en detalle, el hecho de que las sustancias en cuestión, por ejemplo el fluido, están constituidas por átomos, es decir, que tienen una estructura microscópica. Dedicaremos pues esta sección a estudiar más a fondo la descripción microscópica del movimiento browniano. En este tipo de tratamiento se adaptan las ideas desarrolladas en la teoría cinética de la materia, ya descritas en el capítulo II. La aplicación de estas ideas al movimiento browniano se inició hacia fines de la década de los años 50 y continúa, de hecho, hasta hoy.

    14. Zermelo - Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand From FOLDOC
    zermelo ernst Friedrich Ferdinand. biography, history of philosophy German mathematician (1871-1953) who developed the first
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    15. Zermelo
    Biography (18711953).
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Zermelo.html
    Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand Zermelo
    Born: 27 July 1871 in Berlin, Germany
    Died: 21 May 1953 in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
    Click the picture above
    to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Ernst Zermelo Gymnasium in Berlin and he graduated from the gymnasium in 1889. At this time it was the custom for students in Germany to study at a number of different universities and indeed that is precisely what Zermelo did. His studies were undertaken at three universities, namely Berlin, Halle and Freiburg, and the subjects he studied were quite wide ranging and included mathematics, physics and philosophy. At these universities he attended courses by Frobenius , Lazarus, Fuchs Planck Schmidt Schwarz and Edmund Husserl. This was an impressive collection of inspiring lecturers and Zermelo began to undertake research in mathematics after completing his first degree. His doctorate was completed in 1894 when the University of Berlin awarded him the degree for a dissertation Untersuchungen zur Variationsrechnung which followed the Weierstrass approach to the calculus of variations . In this thesis he [1]:- ... extended Weierstrass 's method for the extrema of integrals over a class of curves to the case of integrands depending on derivatives of arbitrarily high order, at the same time giving a careful definition of the notion of neighbourhood in the space of curves.

    16. Ernst Zermelo
    zermelo, ernst Friedrich Ferdinand (18711953). zermelo, ernst Friedrich Ferdinand (1871-1953)
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    Zermelo, Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand (1871-1953)
    Zermelo, Ernst Friedrich Ferdinand (1871-1953)
    Bertrand Russell and others, it remains one of the standard methods of axiomatizing the theory. He also first revelaed the importance of the axiom of choice, when he proved in 1904 that any set could be well-ordered, a key result in many mathematical applications of set theory. Return to the biography index . Back to my homepage , the school , the Journalism department , or the Underground student pipeline

    17. Unbenanntes Dokument
    Scientific biography of ernst zermelo, site contains bibliography of zermelo's writings and papers on zermelo.
    http://www.phil.uni-erlangen.de/~p1phil/personen/peckhaus/zermelo/id9.htm
    Prof. Dr. Volker Peckhaus, Paderborn
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    18. Zermelo, Ernst (1871-1956) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograph
    C 129 Nachlass ernst Friedrich Ferdinand zermelo (ca.19001953) * 27.7.1871 in Berlin 21.5.1953 in Freiburg Mathematiker, 1889-1894 Studium in Berlin, Halle und Freiburg, 1899 Habilitation in Göttingen, 1905 Titularprof.
    http://www.astro.virginia.edu/~eww6n/bios/Zermelo.html

    Branch of Science
    Mathematicians Nationality German
    Zermelo, Ernst (1871-1956)

    German mathematician who formulated Zermelo's Axiom of Choice (the "axiom of choice.", which states that given any set of mutually exclusive nonempty sets, the exists at least one set that contains exactly one element in common with each of the nonempty sets.
    Additional biographies: MacTutor (St. Andrews)
    Author: Eric W. Weisstein

    19. Zermelo, Ernst (1871-1956) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograph
    Alphabetical Index. About this site. Branch of Science , Mathematiciansv. Nationality , German v. zermelo, ernst (18711956), German
    http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Zermelo.html

    Branch of Science
    Mathematicians Nationality German
    Zermelo, Ernst (1871-1956)

    German mathematician who formulated Zermelo's Axiom of Choice (the "axiom of choice.", which states that given any set of mutually exclusive nonempty sets, the exists at least one set that contains exactly one element in common with each of the nonempty sets.
    Additional biographies: MacTutor (St. Andrews)
    Author: Eric W. Weisstein

    20. Zermelo
    zermelo. ernst zermelo (18711953). 1904 A proof that every set can be well ordered
    http://www.thoralf.uwaterloo.ca/htdocs/WWW/PDF/zermelo.pdf

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