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Ernst Schröder was a German mathematician who did important work is in the area of algebra, set theory and logic. His work on ordered sets and ordinal numbers is fundamental to the subject.
Ernst Schröder (25 November, 1841 Mannheim, Germany – 16 June, 1902 Karlsruhe Germany) was a German mathematician mainly known for his work on algebraic logic.
We can distinguish in Schroder's oeuvre basically four kinds of works: (a) pedagogical works, (b) mathematical works, (c) logical works, and (d) philo-sophical (or otherwise broadly speculative) works. Naturally, the distinction between these domains is not always so sharp.
- Randall R. Dipert
- 1991
Ernst Schroeder was a German Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1928. Ernst Schroeder's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 2 USD to 21,675 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork.
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Discover all artworks by Ernst Schroeder (German, 1928 - 1989) on MutualArt along with auctions, exhibitions and articles featuring the artist.
Together with artist friends such as Manfred Böttcher and Ernst Schroeder, the painter Harald Metzkes set himself apart from socialist realism at an early stage. Black contours, sharp drawings and symbolic elements dominated these first years and were the expression of a young, searching generation of artists, and their fears and hardships.
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Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Ernst Schröder. 1841-1902. German mathematician best known for his work on ordinal numbers and ordered sets. Schröder was also one of the first mathematicians to use the term mathematical logic, and his studies in this area were heavily influenced by George Boole's logic system. Schröder's detailed work on algebraic ...