Cornelius Lanczos
Cornelius (Cornel) Lanczos (, ; born as Kornél Lőwy, until 1906: ''Löwy (Lőwy) Kornél''; February 2, 1893 – June 25, 1974) was a Hungarian-Jewish, Hungarian-American and later Hungarian-Irish mathematician and physicist. According to György Marx he was one of The Martians. Provided by Wikipedia
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Albert Einstein and the cosmic world order. by Lanczos, Cornelius, 1893-
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The Einstein decade (1905-1915) by Lanczos, Cornelius, 1893-
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Applied analysis. by Lanczos, Cornelius, 1893-
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The variational principles of mechanics / by Lanczos, Cornelius, 1893-
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Space through the ages; The evolution of geometrical ideas from Pythagoras to Hilbert and Einstein. by Lanczos, Cornelius, 1893-
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The variational principles of mechanics. by Lanczos, Cornelius, 1893-1974
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