German mathematician (1848–1919)
Eugen Netto
Eugen Otto Erwin Netto (30 June 1848 – 13 May 1919) was a German mathematician . He was born in Halle and died in Giessen .[ 1] [ 2]
Netto's theorem , on the dimension-preserving properties of continuous bijections , is named for Netto. Netto published this theorem in 1878, in response to Georg Cantor 's proof of the existence of discontinuous bijections between the unit interval and unit square . His proof was not fully rigorous, but its errors were later repaired.[ 3]
Works
Substitutionentheorie und ihre Anwendung auf die Algebra. Teubner 1882.
Theory of Substitutions and Its Applications to Algebra. Ann Arbor, Mich. 1892.[ 4]
Die Determinanten. Teubner, 1910.[ 5]
Die Determinanten. Teubner, 2nd edition 1925.
Lehrbuch der Combinatorik. Teubner, 1901, 2nd edition 1927.
Elementare Algebra. Teubner 1904.[ 6]
Gruppen- und Substitutionentheorie. Leipzig, Göschen, 1908.[ 7]
Vorlesungen über Algebra. Erster Band. Teubner, 1896.
Vorlesungen über Algebra. Zweiter Band. Teubner, 1900.
Netto: Kombinatorik. Enzyklopädie der Mathematischen Wissenschaften, Bd.1, 1898.
Netto: Rationale Funktionen einer Veränderlichen; ihre Nullstellen. Enzyklopädie Math.Wiss., Bd.1, 1899.
Netto: Rationale Funktionen mehrerer Veränderlichen. Enzyklopädie Mathem.Wiss., Bd.1, 1899.
References
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