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  1. Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Ernst Schröder (25 November 1841 in Mannheim, Grand Duchy of Baden – 16 June 1902 in Karlsruhe, Germany) was a German mathematician mainly known for his work on algebraic logic.

  2. Ernst Schröder was a German mathematician who did important work is in the area of algebra, set theory and logic. His work on ordered sets and ordinal numbers is fundamental to the subject. Skip to content

  3. …the late 19th-century German mathematician Ernst Schröder and in Löwenheim (in particular, in his paper of 1915). The basic tools and results achieved in model theory—such as the Löwenheim-Skolem theorem, the completeness theorem of elementary logic, and Skolem’s construction of nonstandard models of arithmetic—were developed during ...

  4. Ernst Schröder may refer to: Ernst Schröder (actor) (1915–1994), German actor. Ernst Schröder (mathematician) (1841–1902), German mathematician. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  5. Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Ernst Schroder was born on November 25th, 1841 in Mannheim, in the northern part of the German state of Baden (since 1945, part of Baden-Wurttemberg).1 He was the oldest son of Heinrich Georg Friedrich Schroder, the director of the Higher Public School (Hohere Burger-schule), later called the 'Realgymnasium', there.

    • Randall R. Dipert
    • 1991
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    Ernst Schröder (25 November 1841, Mannheim, Baden, Germany – 16 June 1902, Karlsruhe, Germany) was a German mathematician mainly known for his work on algebraic logic.

  7. This volume offers English translations of three early works by Ernst Schröder (1841-1902), a mathematician and logician whose philosophical ruminations and pathbreaking contributions to algebraic logic attracted the admiration and ire of figures such as Dedekind, Frege, Husserl, and C. S. Peirce.