1922 · Braunschweig:
by KNESER, Adolf (1862-1930).
Braunschweig:: Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn, 1922., 1922. Second edition. 8vo. viii, 292 pp. Original printed wrappers; spine heavily over-taped with cellophane tape. Scarce. First issued in 1911 Kneser was a distinguished mathematician. DSB VII, pp. 407-408. First issued in 1911, this work on integral equations and mathematical physics, was written by the distinguished mathematician Kneser. DSB VII, pp. 407-408. "In 1911 Kneser published his famous text, Die Integralgleichungen und ihre Anwendungen in der mathematischen Physik: Vorlesungen an der Universität zu Breslau. [Helmut] Wielandt, writing in his obituary of Hellmuth Kneser, describes Adolf Kneser as: – ". . . the first to introduce Hilbert's new methods into analysis in his textbook on integral equations. He devoted himself to the task of putting general results into concrete form by applying them to the functions of mathematical physics. In a sense, he made the boundary between the old and new mathematics his field of work." [St. Andrews math, on-line].
(Inventory #: SS11707)