Felix Klein Protocols
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"The Felix Klein Protocols" is a collection of handwritten records of the Göttingen seminar lectures of Felix Klein and his school. They span over 8000 pages in 29 volumes, and are regarded as one of the richest records of mathematical activity in modern times. The previously unpublished Klein Protocols were made available digitally in 2006. A searchable index of the protocols can be found a
''Felix Klein Protokolle''


Years covered

From 1872 to 1896 Klein conducted his seminars alone, mainly in
pure mathematics Pure mathematics is the study of mathematical concepts independently of any application outside mathematics. These concepts may originate in real-world concerns, and the results obtained may later turn out to be useful for practical applications, ...
. The years 1897–1913 show collaborations with mathematicians such as
David Hilbert David Hilbert (; ; 23 January 1862 – 14 February 1943) was a German mathematician, one of the most influential mathematicians of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Hilbert discovered and developed a broad range of fundamental ideas in many a ...
, Karl Schwarzschild, Ludwig Prandtl, Carl Runge and
Hermann Minkowski Hermann Minkowski (; ; 22 June 1864 – 12 January 1909) was a German mathematician and professor at Königsberg, Zürich and Göttingen. He created and developed the geometry of numbers and used geometrical methods to solve problems in number t ...
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References

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