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Jeremy Gray

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Episodes in the Berlin-Göttingen Rivalry, 1870-1930

2000

One of the more striking features in the development of higher mathematics at the German universities during the nineteenth century was the prominent role played by various rival centers. Among these, Berlin and Gottingen stood out as the two leading institutions for the study of research-level mathematics. By the 1870s they were attracting an impressive array of aspiring talent not only from within the German states but also from numerous other countries as well. The rivalry between these two dynamos has long been legendary, yet little has been written about the sources of the conflicts that arose or the substantive issues behind them. Here I hope to shed some light on this theme by recall…

GermanHistory and Philosophy of SciencePeriodizationGeneral MathematicslanguageMedia studiesListing (finance)Rivalrylanguage.human_languageTheme (narrative)The Mathematical Intelligencer
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