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Eugen Otto Erwin Netto (30 June 1848 – 13 May 1919) was a
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. He was born in
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and died in
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. Netto's theorem, on the dimension-preserving properties of continuous
bijection In mathematics, a bijection, also known as a bijective function, one-to-one correspondence, or invertible function, is a function between the elements of two sets, where each element of one set is paired with exactly one element of the other ...
s, is named for Netto. Netto published this theorem in 1878, in response to
Georg Cantor Georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp Cantor ( , ;  – January 6, 1918) was a German mathematician. He played a pivotal role in the creation of set theory, which has become a fundamental theory in mathematics. Cantor established the importance o ...
's proof of the existence of discontinuous bijections between the
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and
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. His proof was not fully rigorous, but its errors were later repaired.


Works


''Substitutionentheorie und ihre Anwendung auf die Algebra.''
Teubner 1882.
''Theory of Substitutions and Its Applications to Algebra.''
Ann Arbor, Mich. 1892.
''Die Determinanten.''
Teubner, 1910. *''Die Determinanten.'' Teubner, 2nd edition 1925.
''Lehrbuch der Combinatorik.''
Teubner, 1901, 2nd edition 1927.
''Elementare Algebra.''
Teubner 1904.
''Gruppen- und Substitutionentheorie.''
Leipzig, Göschen, 1908.
''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

1848 births 1919 deaths 19th-century German mathematicians People from Halle (Saale) People from the Province of Saxony 20th-century German mathematicians {{germany-mathematician-stub