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We give a short biographical sketch of Karl Weierstrass.
This is a brief account of the life and work of G\"oran Lindblad.
Biographical essay at the occasion of the first death anniversary of Manfred Bonitz
We throw a brief glance at Galois' life, on the occasion of his 200th anniversary (written in German).
This is a biography of Herbert Busemann (1905--1994). The final version will appear in Volume I of the Selected Works of Herbert Busemann (2 volumes, Springer Verlag, to appear in 2017).
a 10-page biography of Raoul Bott followed by a 25-page discussion of his major papers
We give a short biographical sketch of Emmy Noether.
This is a short survey of amenable equivalence relations.
The following paragraphs will describe the origins of John Rainwater, the impact of his work, the motivations for various parts of it and the prospects for his future.
Recollections of the Austrian geometer Heinrich Brauner (in German).
This is brief and hopefully friendly, with basic notions, a few different perspectives, and references with more information in various directions.
We report on the life and work of F. Wiener, whom we confused with N. Wiener in a previous article.
Academic biography of Karl Weierstrass, his basic works, influence of his doctrine on the development of mathematics.
A portrait of Kurt Goedel with emphasis on his work on relativity theory and idealistic philosophy.
This is a brief response to a recent posting by Gross.
This essay offers a brief biography of Paul Erd\H{o}s and summarizes his approach to mathematics. This is further elucidated by a discussion of Erd\H{o}s' simple proof of Bertrand's Postulate.
A brief account of K-theory written in honour of Friedrich Hirzebruch
In this paper I shall try to sketch some typical aspects of Erich Lehmann's contributions to statistics through his research, his teaching, his service to the profession and his personality.
Brief recollections by the author of how he interacted with Feynman and was influenced by him.
This article provides information on the life and work of the number theorist Arnold Scholz. It is an English translation with modifications of an introduction to the correspondence of Hasse, Scholz and Taussky published in 2016.