Fritz Peter
Fritz Peter (1899–1949) was a German mathematician who helped prove the Peter–Weyl theorem. He was a student of Hermann Weyl, and later became headmaster of a secondary school . Provided by Wikipedia-
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9by Fritz Peter, Mürdter Thomas, McClellan Monika, Kirschbaum Andreas, Valotis Anagnostis, Freiwald Matthias, Friedel Godehard, Thomas Michael, Högger PetraGet full text
Published 2005-02-01
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10by Simon Wolfgang, Friedel Godehard, Schroth Werner, Fritz Peter, Haubeiß Silke, van der Kuip Heiko, Sonnenberg Maike, Mürdter Thomas E, Aulitzky Walter EGet full text
Published 2008-12-01
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11by Simon Wolfgang, Gerteis Andreas, Gutzeit Susanne, McClellan Monika, Sonnenberg Maike, Mürdter Thomas E, van der Kuip Heiko, Fritz Peter, Aulitzky Walter EGet full text
Published 2006-04-01
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12by Jan Krieghoff, Johannes Rost, Caroline Kohn-Polster, Benno M. Müller, Andreas Koenig, Tobias Flath, Michaela Schulz-Siegmund, Fritz-Peter Schulze, Michael C. HackerGet full text
Published 2021-04-01
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13by Mosat Pavol, Heßberger Fritz Peter, Ackermann Dieter, Andel Boris, Antalic Stanislav, Block Michael, Hofmann Sigurd, Kalaninova Zdenka, Kindler Birgit, Laatiaoui Mustapha, Lommel Bettina, Mistry Andrew, Nishio Katsuhisa, Piot Julien, Sulignano Barbara, Vostinar MarijaGet full text
Published 2019-01-01
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