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D. R. HEATH-BROWN EDMUND LANDAU: COLLECTED WORKS, edited by P. T. BATEMAN, L. MIRSKY, H. L. MONTGOMERY, W. SCHAAL, I. J. SCHOENBERG, W. SCHWARZ and H. WEFELSCHIED: 10 volumes, pp. 415, 407, 544, 463, 496, 512, 512, 432, 447 (Vol. 10 not yet published). DM.224.-. per volume. (Thales Verlag, 1988-89) 1. Introduction Edmund Landau was born on 14 February 1877 in Berlin, to a well-to-do Jewish family. He studied mathematics in Berlin until 1909, when he took up a chair in Gottingen. The German political situation forced him to resign in 1933, and he spent the last few years of his life in retirement in Berlin, until his death in 1938. As the preface to these volumes says ' His genius and work were deliberately not honoured; no collection of his writings, no retrospect, no formal praise followed'. Thus it seems fitting, to mark the 50th anniversary of his death, that his collected works are finally published. Landau wrote 255 papers and 7 books - only the former are included in these volumes. They span more than 40 years, and vary from one page to over 100 pages in length. The collected works fill 10 volumes. (However, the final
Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society – Wiley
Published: Jul 1, 1989
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