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- Paradoxes of the Infinite (German title: Paradoxien des Unendlichen) is a mathematical work by Bernard Bolzano on the theory of sets. It was published...
- on to write the first book on graph theory Theorie der endlichen und unendlichen Graphen in 1936. This marked the beginning of graph theory as its own...
- Treffpunkt im Unendlichen, directed by Heinrich Breloer and Horst Königstein [de] (1984, TV film, based on the novel Treffpunkt im Unendlichen) Flight North...
- however, Bernard Bolzano's Paradoxes of the Infinite (Paradoxien des Unendlichen, 1851) is generally considered the first rigorous introduction of sets...
- Mathematical Explorations and Excursions (German: Das Spiel mit dem Unendlichen) is a po****r mathematics book by Hungarian mathematician Rózsa Péter...
- Kinder von Golzow - Das Ende der unendlichen Geschichte at IMDb ...dann leben sie noch heute: Das Ende der unendlichen Geschichte at IMDb Kinder von Golzow...
- to face death and ****. It is subtitled "Ernstliche Betrachtung der unendlichen Ewigkeit" (A serious consideration of endless eternity). The text of...
- Abraham Gotthelf Kästner's Mathematische Anfangsgründe der Analysis des Unendlichen. In 1831 he entered the Akademie in Bern to study theology. By 1834 the...
- Zentralbibliothek Zürich. p. 29. See also Dithyrambe 'Alles geben die Götter, die unendlichen' at The LiederNet Archive, and: Marcel Reich-Ranicki. "„Alles geben die...
- fiction, including the character of Gregor Gregori in Treffpunkt im Unendlichen and the character of Hendrik Höfgen in the infamous novel Mephisto. From...