International Congress of Mathematics. CHICAGO. 1893
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International Congress of Mathematics, Chicago, International Exhibition, Sylvester, Felix Klein, Eliakim Moore, the American mathematical research communityAbstract
The circumstances of the International Mathematical Congress in Chicago and the influence of the Congress on the development of mathematical research in the United States are investigated.References
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