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Ludwig Georg Elias Moses Bieberbach (German: [ˈbiːbɐˌbaχ]; 4
December 1886 – 1
September 1982) was a
German mathematician and ****. Born in Goddelau, near...
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Bieberbach may
refer to:
Ludwig Bieberbach,
German mathematician Bieberbach (Egloffstein), a
village in the muni****lity Egloffstein, Bavaria, Germany...
- In
complex analysis, de Branges's theorem, or the
Bieberbach conjecture, is a
theorem that
gives a
necessary condition on a
holomorphic function in order...
- of dimensions. In
dimensions other than 3, they are
sometimes called Bieberbach groups. In crystallography,
space groups are also
called the crystallographic...
- In mathematics, a Fatou–
Bieberbach domain is a
proper subdomain of Cn{\displaystyle \mathbb {C} ^{n}},
biholomorphically equivalent to Cn{\displaystyle...
- who
conjectured the
result in 1907. The
theorem was
proven by
Ludwig Bieberbach in 1916. The
example of the
Koebe function shows that the
constant 1/4{\displaystyle...
- 1937, he
moved to the
University of
Berlin to work with
Ludwig Bieberbach.
Bieberbach was the
editor of
Deutsche Mathematik and much of Teichmüller's...
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Bieberbach is a
river of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It
flows into the Hönne near Menden. List of
rivers of
North Rhine-Westphalia
Hydrographic Directory...
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Graham Cooks,
Douglas Comer,
Louis de
Branges de
Bourcia (who
proved the
Bieberbach conjecture),
Victor Raskin,
David Sanders, Leah Jamieson,
James L. Mohler...
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studies in
holomorphic dynamics,
Fatou discovered what are now
called Fatou–
Bieberbach domains (Fatou 1922).
These are
proper subregions of the
complex space...