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Ernst Schröder
(25 Nov 1841 - 16 Jun 1902)
German mathematician who was prominent for his work in algebraic logic and set theory.
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Science Quotes by Ernst Schröder (1 quote)
As an individual opinion of mine, perhaps not as yet shared by many, I may be permitted to state, by the way, that I consider pure Mathematics to be only one branch of general Logic, the branch originating from the creation of Number, to the economical virtues of which is due the enormous development that particular branch has been favored with in comparison with the other branches of Logic that until of late almost remained stationary.
— Ernst Schröder
In Lecture (10 Aug 1898) present in German to the First International Congress of Mathematicians in Zürich, 'On Pasigraphy: Its Present State and the Pasigraphic Movement in Italy'. As translated and published in The Monist (1899), 9, No. 1, 46.
See also:
- 25 Nov - short biography, births, deaths and events on date of Schröder's birth.