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Jakob Steiner
A Survey of the Development of Geometry up to 1870
An Overview of Definitions and Their Relationships
Steiner's Theorems on the Complete Quadrilateral
The Rise of Projective Geometry II
Jemma Lorenat Pitzer College
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The ICM Through History
Generalizations of Steiner's Porism and Soddy's Hexlet
AN OVERVIEW of RIEMANN's LIFE and WORK a Brief Biography
Revue D'histoire Des Mathématiques
Two Theorems on Geometric Constructions
THE EVOLUTION OF. . . the Isoperimetric Problem
Steiner's Porism in Finite Miquelian Möbius Planes
Jakob Steiner 1796 1863
The Recognition and the Constitution of the Theorems of Closure François Lê
On the History of the Euclidean Steiner Tree Problem
Methods, Figures, and Practices in Early Nineteenth Century Geometry
Combinatorial Designs for Authentication and Secrecy Codes Full Text Available At
RIEMANN and HIS ZETA FUNCTION 1. Biography Bernhard Riemann
Top View
34. Steiner's Straight-Edge Problem
Philadelphia 15 December
Surprising Geometric Constructions
Bernhard Riemann Jacob Krol
Stefanie Ursula Eminger Phd Thesis
The Isoperimetric Inequality: a History of the Problem, Proofs and Applications
AMS-MAA Special Sessions on History of Mathematics
Jacob Steiner1
Arxiv:1807.08416V3
By HEINZ KLAUS STRICK, Germany JAKOB STEINER Grew up As The
Bernhard Riemann English Version
Historia Mathematica Article Booklet
The Envelope of the Wallace-Simson Lines of a Triangle. a Simple Proof of the Steiner Theorem on the Deltoid
Steiner Curve in a Pencil of Parabolas
The Isoperimetric Inequality
Chapter SHADOWS from HIGHER DIMENSIONS
Enumerative Algebraic Geometry of Conics
Apollonius' Problem Asks to Construct the Circle Which Is Tangent to Any Three Objects That May Be Any Combination of Points, Lines, and Circles
Combinatorics an Upper-Level Introductory Course in Enumeration, Graph Theory, and Design Theory
Imprint Contents
Visualizing Geometry with Pictures, Symbols and Words
''Die Freude an Der Gestalt'': Methods, Figures and Practices in Early Nineteenth Century Geometry