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Kneser, Martin an Alan Baker Pronfelden, 2.8.1969 Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen Nachlass Martin Kneser Professor der Mathematik 21.1.1928 – 16.2.2004 Provenienz: als Geschenk aus Familienbesitz erhalten Acc. Mss. 2007.3 Acc. Mss. 2010.4/2 Göttingen 2012 Inhaltsverzeichnis Seite Allgemeine Korrespondenz 3 Signatur: Ms. M. Kneser A 1 - A 437 Berufungsangelegenheiten 85 Signatur: Cod. Ms. M. Kneser B 1 - B 153 Habilitationsverfahren 116 Signatur: Cod. Ms. M. Kneser C 1 - C 9 Vorlesungsmanuskripte 118 Signatur: Cod. Ms. M. Kneser D 1 - D 74 Vorlesungs- und Seminarausarbeitungen, überwiegend von Schülern angefertigt 129 Signatur: Cod. Ms. M. Kneser E 1 - E 23 Übungen 136 Signatur: Cod. Ms. M. Kneser F 1 - F 44 Seminare und Arbeitsgemeinschaften 143 Signatur: Cod. Ms. M. Kneser G 1 - G 8 Manuskripte 145 Signatur: Cod. Ms. M. Kneser H 1 - H 23 Sonderdrucke eigener Veröffentlichungen 153 Signatur: Cod. Ms. M. Kneser I 1 Mathematikgeschichte : Materialien zu einzelnen Personen 154 Signatur: Cod. Ms. M. Kneser J 1 - J 9 Tagungen und Vortragsreisen 158 Signatur: Cod. Ms. M . Kneser K 1 - K 8 Arbeitsgemeinschaft Oberwolfach 165 Signatur: Cod. Ms. M. Kneser L 1 - L 4 Arbeiten von Doktoranden 166 Signatur: Cod. Ms. M. Kneser M 1 - M 16 Akten und Sachkorrespondenz zu wissenschaftlichen Einrichtungen 169 Signatur: Cod. Ms. M. Kneser N 1 - N 5 Urkunden 172 Signatur: Cod. Ms. M . Kneser O 1 - O 10 Varia 174 Signatur: Cod. Ms. M. Kneser P 1 - P 5 2 Allgemeine Korrespondenz Signatur: Cod. Ms. M. Kneser A 1 - A 437 COD. MS. M. KNESER A 1 Aleksandrov, Pavel S. Briefwechsel mit Martin Kneser / Pavel S. Aleksandrov, Arkadij A. Maltsev [Mitverfasser] o.O. [Göttingen]; Moskva; o.O., 30.3.1982-21.6.1982; o.J. – 1 Telegr., 2 Br., 4 Br.-Entw., 1 Anl. 1 Telegr. u. 2 Br. v. P. S. Alexandrov, 4 Br.-Entw. u. 1 Anl. v. M. Kneser Br. v. P. S. Alexandrov v. 24.5.1982 mit ergänzender Mitteilung von A. A. Maltsev u. Entwurf d. Antwortbriefs v. M. Kneser auf der Rückseite COD. MS. M. KNESER A 2 Allianz-Lebensversicherungs-AG <München> Briefwechsel mit Martin Kneser / Allianz-Lebensversicherungs-AG <München>, Rolf-Dieter Kulle [Begutachtete Person] München; o.O. [Göttingen], 3.9.1981; 14.9.1981. – 1 Br., 1 Durchschl. Betr. Bewerbung von R.-D. Kulle als Mitarbeiter im Außendienst bei der Allianz- Lebensversicherungs-AG in München COD. MS. M.K NESER A 3 Artin, Michael Briefwechsel mit Martin Kneser Kyoto; Göttingen; Cambridge, Masssachusetts, 19.8.1973; 30.8.1973; 20.9.1973; 21.8.1979. – 3 Br., 1 Br.-Entw. (2 Fassungen) COD. MS. M. KNESER A 4 Axler, Sheldon An Martin Kneser East Lansing, Michigan, 14.7.1987. – 1 Br. S. Axler schreibt in seiner Funktion als Chefherausgeber von "The Mathematical Intelligencer" Brief von M. Kneser mit einigen Bleistiftnotizen versehen Bitte um Ausleihe eines Fotos von L. Kronecker zwecks Veröffentlichung COD. MS. M. KNESER A 5 B.-G.-Teubner-Verlagsgesellschaft <Leipzig> An Martin Kneser Leipzig, 15.7.1993. – 1 Br. COD. MS. M. KNESER A 6 Baer, Reinhold Briefwechsel mit Martin Kneser Frankfurt am Main; o.O. [Göttingen], 23.1.1963; 31.1.1963. – 1 Br., 1 Durchschl. 3 COD. MS. M. KNESER A 7 Baeza, Ricardo Briefwechsel mit Martin Kneser o.O. [Göttingen]; Saarbrücken; Santiago de Chile, 4.11.1975; 11.11.1975; 11.3.1980; 30.5.1980. – 3 Br., 1 Durchschl. COD. MS. M. KNESER A 8 Bak, Anthony An Martin Kneser Genève; Bielefeld; o.O., 6.3.1973; 25.8.1974; 6.3.1975; o.J. – 4 Br. Briefe vom 25.8.1974 u. 6.3.1975 von M. Kneser mit Notizen versehen COD. MS. M. KNESER A 9 Kneser, Martin An Alan Baker Pronfelden, 2.8.1969. – 1 Br.-Entw. COD. MS. M. KNESER A 10 Barner, Klaus An Martin Kneser Stuttgart, 25.2.1965. – 1 Br. Rückseite des Briefblattes mit mathematischen Gleichungen und Notizen beschrieben (wohl von M. Kneser) COD. MS. M. KNESER A 11 Barner, Martin Briefwechsel mit Martin Kneser Göttingen; Freiburg i. Br., 1.5.1984-17.5.1984; 9.11.1987-11.11.1987; 16.9.1988- 23.9.1988; 15.4.1997. – 5 Br., 2 Br.-Entw. 4 Br. v. M. Barner, 1 Br. u. 2 Br.-Entw. v. M. Kneser Br. v. M. Kneser v. 1.5.1984 u. Antwort v. M. Barner v. 17.5.1984 auf einem Blatt COD. MS. M. KNESER A 12 Barnes, Eric Stephen An Martin Kneser Sydney, 22.9.1954; 15.12.1954. – 2 Br. Brief v. 22.9.1954 von M. Kneser mit einigen Notizen versehen COD. MS. M. KNESER A 13 Baron, Simson An Martin Kneser Stuttgart, 11.2.1988. – 1 Br. Betr. Biographie von Adolf Kneser, insbesondere Lehrtätigkeit an der Universität Dorpat 4 COD. MS. M. KNESER A 14 Bass, Hyman An Martin Kneser New York, N. Y.; Paris, 11.10.1961; 28.3.1963. – 2 Br. COD. MS. M. KNESER A 15 Bayer-Fluckiger, Eva Briefwechsel mit Martin Kneser Bures-sur-Yvette; Göttingen; Berkeley, California [u.a.], 1986-1988; 12.11.1994. – 10 Bl. Bl. 2-3 (=Anl.) An Stephen M. J. Wilson / Eva Bayer-Fluckiger Bures-sur-Ivette, 12.11.1986. – 1 Br. Betr. Isomorphie und Isomorphieklassen ganzzahliger quadratischer Formen COD. MS. M. KNESER A 16 Becker, Eberhard An Martin Kneser Iserlohn, 19.12.1996. – 1 Br. Betr. Zusendung eines Sonderdrucks und Privates COD. MS. M. KNESER A 17 Kneser, Martin An Heinrich Behnke o.O. [Göttingen], 13.1.1966. – 1 Durchschl. + 1 Beil. Beil.: Korrespondenz M. Knesers mit dem Springer-Verlag bezüglich der Fahnenkorrekturen für den Aufsatz (1966) (1 Br., 1 Durchschl.) Begleitschreiben zu einem Aufsatzmanuskript von M. Kneser für Band 168 (1967) der "Mathematischen Annalen" ("Lineare Relationen zwischen Darstellungsanzahlen quadratischer Formen") COD. MS. M. KNESER A 18 Behr, Helmut Briefwechsel mit Martin Kneser Frankfurt am Main; o.O. [Göttingen], 1961-1963; 25.1.1982-31.3.1982; 31.8.1984- 22.9.1984. – 8 Br., 1 Durchschl., 2 Br.-Entw. COD. MS. M. KNESER A 19 Berg, Lothar An Martin Kneser Alpach, Tirol, 20.9.1992. – 1 Br. Betr. evtl. Besuch in Göttingen 5 COD. MS. M. KNESER A 20 Berger, Marcel Briefwechsel mit Martin Kneser Nice; o.O. [Göttingen], 28.5.1966-9.9.1966; 26.7.1971-14.9.1971. – 3 Br., 2 Br.-Entw. – französisch, deutsch Br. v. 28.5.1966 v. M. Berger mit mathematischen Notizen von M. Kneser COD. MS. M. KNESER A 21 Bezdek, Karoly An Martin Kneser Ithaca, New York, 5.8.2001. – 1 Br. Begleitschreiben zu einem Sonderdruck COD. MS. M. KNESER A 22 Biermann, Kurt-Reinhard Briefwechsel mit Martin Kneser Berlin; o.O. [Göttingen], 20.10.1993-26.11.1993; 5.11.1994-11.11.1994. – 4 Br., 2 Durchschl. Betr. überwiegend Details zu mathematikhistorischen Forschungen und Veröffentlichungen von K.-R. Biermann COD. MS. KM. NESER A 23 Birch, Bryan J... Briefwechsel mit Martin Kneser Cambridge; o.O. [vermutlich Heidelberg], 6.2.1956; 20.2.1956; 24.2.1960-17.6.1960. – 6 Br., 1 Br.-Entw. COD. MS. M. KNESER A 24 Blij, Frederik van der An Martin Kneser Utrecht, 1960-1962. – 8 Br. Betr. hauptsächlich Vorbereitung von wechselseitigen Besuchen zu Vorträgen in Utrecht und München COD. MS. M. KNESER A 25 Bödigheimer, Carl-Friedrich An Martin Kneser Bonn, 5.12.1997. – 1 Br. Glückwunsch zur Verleihung des Karl-Georg-Christian-von-Staudt-Preises und Anfrage zum Nachlaß Wilhelm Weber COD. MS. M. KNESER A 26 Böge, Sigrid Briefwechsel mit Martin Kneser Landsberg/Lech; Hamburg; Göttingen; Heidelberg; o.O., 9.6.1960; 1963; 1968-1970; 2001. – 12 Bl. 6 COD. MS. M. KNESER A 27 Böhme, Reinhold An Martin Kneser Bochum, 25.11.1997. – 1 Br. + 1 Beil. Beil. An Martin Kneser / Reinhild Böhme Bochum, 13.9.2002. – 1 Br. Betr. falsche Eintragungen über Reinhild Böhme in der Beihilfe-Akte ihres verstorbenen Mannes Reinhold Böhme COD. MS. M. KNESER A 28 Kneser, Martin An Béla Bollobás o.O. [Göttingen], 24.5.1968. – 1 Durchschl. (2 Ex. m. unterschiedl. hs. Erg.) (=jew. 3 Bl.) + 1 Beil. Betr. mathematische Details zu einer Note von B. Bollobás in "Elemente der Mathematik", Bd 23 Beil. An Marshall W. Bern und Balázs Csikós / Martin Kneser Göttingen, 26.5.1999. – 1 Br. , 1 Adreßblatt Fotokopie des Briefes auch an R. Pollack gesandt Begleitschreiben zur Kopie eines Briefs mit mathematischen Ausführungen an Béla Bollobás (vom 24.5.1968) COD. MS. M. KNESER A 29 Borel, Armand Briefwechsel mit Martin Kneser La Conversion, Schweiz; München; Princeton, New Jersey, 21.8.1961-2.11.1962. – 12 Bl. COD. MS. M. KNESER A 30 Brauer, Richard An Martin Kneser Cambridge, Massachusetts, 20.3.1958; 29.7.1971. – 2 Br. COD. MS. M. KNESER A 31 Brieskorn, Egbert Briefwechsel mit Martin Kneser Bonn; Göttingen, 19.1.1969; 27.2.1969; 9.7.1983. – 1 Br., 1 Br.-Entw., 1 Br. (Fotokopie) 1 Br. (v. 19.1.1969) v. E. Brieskorn, 1 Br.-Entw. (auf der Rücks. v. E. Brieskorns Brief) u. 1 Br. (in Fotokopie) v. M. Kneser COD. MS. M. KNESER A 32 Brüning, Jochen Briefwechsel mit Martin Kneser Duisburg; o.O. [Göttingen]; Krefeld; Augsburg, 27.1.1983-27.4.1984. – 3 Br., 2 Br.-Entw., 1 Durchschl. Betr. private Autographensammlungen J. Brünnings und M. Knesers von Mathematikern sowie Vorbereitung eines Vortrags von M. Kneser in Augsburg 7 COD. MS. M. KNESER A 33 Cartan, Henri An Martin Kneser Paris, 24.3.1982. – 1 Br. + 2 Beil. Betr. Besuch in Göttingen und geplanten Mathematiker-Kongreß in Warschau Beil. 1 Brief an einen Fachkollegen / Henri Cartan Paris, 21.6.1949. – 1 Br. Antwortschreiben H. Cartans zum Brief des nicht identifzierbaren Fachkollegens (Anrede nur: "Monsieur") Betr.
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