- Karl
Wolfskehl (17
September 1869 – 30 June 1948) was a
German Jewish author and translator. He
wrote poetry,
prose and
drama in German, and translated...
- Paul
Friedrich Wolfskehl (30 June 1856 in
Darmstadt – 13
September 1906 in Darmstadt), was a
physician with an
interest in mathematics. He bequeathed...
-
Wolfskehl is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Christian Wolfskehl von
Reichenberg (1761–1809), a
talented cavalry officer Karl Wolfskehl...
- the
original on 9
October 2022.
Retrieved 13
April 2008. Paul
Wolfskehl and the
Wolfskehl Prize.
American Mathematical Society.
Retrieved 16
March 2016...
- Brussels. In 1908, the
German industrialist and
amateur mathematician Paul
Wolfskehl bequeathed 100,000 gold marks—a
large sum at the time—to the Göttingen...
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awards List of
unsolved problems in
mathematics Smale's
problems Paul
Wolfskehl (offered a cash
prize for the
solution to Fermat's Last Theorem) abc conjecture...
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Schuler (1865–1923),
philosopher Ludwig Klages (1872–1956), and poet Karl
Wolfskehl (1869–1948).
Other members of the
group included writer Ludwig Derleth...
- his own
works and
those by his admirers.
Among his
followers were Karl
Wolfskehl and, a
little later,
Alfred Schuler and
Ludwig Klages, both
members of...
- of
Theoretical Physics in Göttingen.
These were the
Wolfskehl Lectures,
funded by the
Wolfskehl Foundation.
Taking place in the
fortnight leading up...
- World-class
Competitors (2001) Karl
Wolfskehl as kiwi: a
further essay on the kiwi
connections in life and in
death of Karl
Wolfskehl, 1869-1948, the
German poet...