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Jules Molk

Jules Molk (8 December 1857 in Strasbourg, France – 7 May 1914 in Nancy) was a French mathematician who worked on elliptic functions.

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Born
(1857-12-08)8 December 1857 Strasbourg, France
Citizenship
France
Died
7 May 1914(1914-05-07) (aged 56) Nancy, France
Fields
Mathematics
Thesis
Sur une notion qui comprend celle de la divisibilité et sur la théorie générale de l'élimination (1884)

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related to References · 5
Jules Molk → Felix Klein, Historia Mathematica, Hélène Gispert, Les, Mathematics Genealogy Project
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Jules Molk → (1857-12-08)8 December 1857 Strasbourg, France
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Jules Molk → France
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Jules Molk → 7 May 1914(1914-05-07) (aged 56) Nancy, France
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Jules Molk → Sur une notion qui comprend celle de la divisibilité et sur la théorie générale de l'élimination (1884)

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Jules MolkBorn(1857-12-08)8 December 1857 Strasbourg, France1.00infobox
Jules MolkCitizenshipFrance1.00infobox
Jules MolkDied7 May 1914(1914-05-07) (aged 56) Nancy, France1.00infobox
Jules MolkFieldsMathematics1.00infobox
Jules MolkThesisSur une notion qui comprend celle de la divisibilité et sur la théorie générale de l'élimination (1884)1.00infobox
Jules Molkrelated to ReferencesHélène Gispert0.60section
Jules Molkrelated to ReferencesLes0.60section
Jules Molkrelated to ReferencesFelix Klein0.60section
Jules Molkrelated to ReferencesHistoria Mathematica0.60section
Jules Molkrelated to ReferencesMathematics Genealogy Project0.60section

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