Stefan Bergman papers, circa 1940-1972.

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Stefan Bergman papers, circa 1940-1972.

Papers include professional correspondence, 1948-67, primarily with Hilda van Mises (formerly Hilda Geiringer) and Zeev Nehari; lecture notes from his teaching at M.I.T., ca. 1940; articles, reports, and reprints; annotated drafts; and other miscellaneous items.

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Bergman, Stefan 1901-....

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Mathematician and pioneer in theories concerning the functions of complex variables. Born in Poland, Bergman studied in Vienna and Berlin and received his Ph.D. in 1922. He taught at the University of Berlin and at the Universities of Tomsk and Tiflis in the Soviet Union. In 1939 he moved to the United States and taught at Brown, M.I.T., and Harvard. He joined the Stanford faculty in 1952 where he taught until his retirement in 1972. From the description of Stefan Bergman papers, cir...

Stanford University. Dept. of Mathematics

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Nehari, Zeev, 1915-

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Geiringer, Hilda, 1893-1973

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Geiringer (1893-1973) taught mathematics at Wheaton College and was research fellow in mathematics at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Hilda Geiringer, 1914-1973 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973130 ...