German Mathematical Society
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German Mathematical Society
Summary
German Mathematical Society is a mathematical society[1]. It draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (mathematical_society category, ranking #8 of 22).[2]
Key Facts
- German Mathematical Society's field of work was mathematics[3].
- German Mathematical Society was a member of International Mathematical Union[4].
- German Mathematical Society was a member of European Mathematical Society[5].
- German Mathematical Society was a member of Informationsdienst Wissenschaft[6].
- German Mathematical Society was a member of Mathematical Research Institute of Oberwolfach[7].
- German Mathematical Society was a member of International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics[8].
- German Mathematical Society was a member of Centre International de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées[9].
- German Mathematical Society is in the country of Germany[10].
- German Mathematical Society's instance of is recorded as mathematical society[11].
- German Mathematical Society's instance of is recorded as open-access publisher[12].
- German Mathematical Society's founder is recorded as Georg Cantor[13].
- German Mathematical Society's logo image is recorded as Logo Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung.svg[14].
- German Mathematical Society's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[15].
- German Mathematical Society's ISNI is recorded as 0000000109413870[16].
- German Mathematical Society's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 130207304[17].
- German Mathematical Society's GND ID is recorded as 1006266-X[18].
- German Mathematical Society's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n82073001[19].
- German Mathematical Society's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 12342212t[20].
- German Mathematical Society's IdRef ID is recorded as 032381468[21].
- German Mathematical Society's NACSIS-CAT author ID is recorded as DA04590391[22].
- German Mathematical Society's Commons category is recorded as Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung[23].
- German Mathematical Society's industry is recorded as advancement of science and research[24].
- German Mathematical Society's chairperson is recorded as Paul Gordan[25].
- German Mathematical Society's chairperson is recorded as Heinrich Martin Weber[26].
- German Mathematical Society's chairperson is recorded as Heinrich Martin Weber[27].
Body
Founding
German Mathematical Society's founder is recorded as Georg Cantor[13].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Paul Gordan[25], a mathematician[28], 1837–1912[29], of Kingdom of Prussia[30], specialised in algebra[31]; Heinrich Martin Weber[26], a mathematician[32], 1842–1913[33], of Grand Duchy of Baden[34], specialised in algebra[35]; Felix Klein[36], a mathematician[37], 1849–1925[38], of Kingdom of Prussia[39], awarded the Copley Medal[40], specialised in differential geometry[41]; Aurel Voss[42], a mathematician[43], 1845–1931[44], of Germany[45], awarded the Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art[46], specialised in mathematics[47]; Max Noether[48], a mathematician[49], 1844–1921[50], of Germany[51], specialised in mathematics[52]; and David Hilbert[53], a mathematician[54], 1862–1943[55], of Kingdom of Prussia[56], awarded the Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts order[57], specialised in mathematical analysis[58].
Operations
German Mathematical Society's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[15].
Industry
German Mathematical Society's industry is recorded as advancement of science and research[24]. Its field of work was mathematics[3].
Why It Matters
German Mathematical Society draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (mathematical_society category, ranking #8 of 22).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[59] It is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[60]