Examples of using Toeplitz in English and their translations into Tagalog
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In 1906 Toeplitz went to Göttingen.
Steinitz was a friend of Toeplitz.
Toeplitz kept his lecturing post in Bonn in 1933.
Courant had studied at Breslau with two fellow students Otto Toeplitz and Ernst Hellinger.
Toeplitz was also very interested in the history of mathematics.
After completing his secondary education in Breslau, Toeplitz entered the university there to study mathematics.
In 1928 Toeplitz accepted an offer of a chair at the University of Bonn.
Hellinger left Göttingen in 1909,four years before Toeplitz, but before that the two were already producing joint papers.
When Toeplitz arrived in Göttingen, Hellinger was a doctoral student there.
In the academic year 1917/18 Hasse was stationed at Kiel on his naval duties andhe was able to attend the lectures of Otto Toeplitz.
Toeplitz had not instantly left Germany in 1933 when the Nazis came to power.
Baer won a scholarship for specially gifted students in 1924 and this enabled him to study at Kiel for a year with Hasse,Steinitz and Toeplitz.
Otto Toeplitz came from a Jewish family which contained several teachers of mathematics.
He was a frequent visitor to the Frankfurt Mathematics Seminar in the 1920s and 30s, where his friend Hellinger worked from 1914, andthere the history of mathematics played a large role. Toeplitz believed.
Toeplitz was also greatly interested in school mathematics and devoted much time to it.
It was not until 1913 that Toeplitz was offered a teaching post as extraordinary professor at the University of Kiel.
However Toeplitz was dismissed from his chair by the Nazis in 1935 despite the exemption clause in the Civil Service Law which was simply disregarded after decisions at the Nuremberg party congress in the autumn of 1935.
In a joint paper with Köthe in 1934, Toeplitz introduced, in the context of linear sequence spaces, some important new concepts and theorems.
Both his father,Emil Toeplitz, and his grandfather, Julius Toeplitz, taught mathematics in a Gymnasium and they also both published mathematics papers.
Back in Breslau he talked to his fellow students Toeplitz and Hellinger who told him of the great teachers of mathematics, Klein, Hilbert and Minkowski, at the University of Göttingen.
This greatly influenced Toeplitz who began to rework the classical theories of forms on n-dimensional spaces for infinite dimensional spaces.