Gyula Kőnig
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Gyula Kőnig (also known as Julius König), (December 16, 1849 in Győr, Hungary – April 8, 1913, Budapest) was a Hungarian mathematician who worked on many topics in algebra, number theory, geometry, set theory, and analysis.
[edit] References
- König, Julius (Gyula) (1905), "Über die Grundlagen der Mengenlehre und das Kontinuumproblem", Mathematische Annalen 61, 156–160. Reprinted, "On the Foundations of Set Theory and the Continuum Problem", Stefan Bauer-Mengelberg (trans.), pp. 145–149 in Jean van Heijenoort (ed., 1967).
- van Heijenoort, Jean (ed., 1967), From Frege To Gödel: A Source Book in Mathematical Logic, 1879–1931, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.
[edit] See also
- König's theorem (set theory)
- König's theorem (graph theory) and König's lemma are due to his son, Dénes Kőnig.