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    publications in German appeared under the name Julius König. His son Dénes Kőnig was a graph theorist. Gyula Kőnig was active literarily and mathematically. He...
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  • athlete Ove König (1950–2020), Swedish speed skater Paul König (1867–1933), German merchant navy officer Paul König (Scouting) Peter Konig Pia König (born 1993)...
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    "rehabilitate" set theory. Of the first effort, exemplified by Bertrand Russell, Julius König, Hermann Weyl and L. E. J. Brouwer, von Neumann called the "overall effect...
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  • Julius Pollux (Greek: Ἰούλιος Πολυδεύκης, Ioulios Polydeukes; fl. 2nd century) was a Greek scholar and rhetorician from Naucratis, Ancient Egypt. Emperor...
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  • published it (albeit without proof). The following proof is attributed to Julius König. Assume without loss of generality that A and B are disjoint. For any...
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    One year later, he was outraged and agitated by a paper presented by Julius König at the Third International Congress of Mathematicians. The paper attempted...
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    2014 2015 Mareike Lindenmeyer Kira Steindle, née König 1610–1765 2012–2013 Michele Oliveri Julius König, née Engel † (1771) 1399–1773, 1787 2011–2013 Simone...
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  • a paradox in natural language. In 1905, the Hungarian mathematician Julius König published a paradox based on the fact that there are only countably many...
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    Ernst Julius Günther Röhm (German: [ɛʁnst ˈʁøːm]; 28 November 1887 – 1 July 1934) was a German military officer and a leading member of the Nazi Party...
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    Julius Sturm (21 July 1816 - 2 May 1896), German poet, was born at Köstritz in the principality of Reuss. He studied theology at Jena from 1837 to 1841...
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