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Descriptive Summary

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents

Series Outline

Restrictions

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Description of Series

General correspondence:

Books by Emil Grosswald:

Articles by Emil Grosswald:

Books edited by Emil Grosswald:

Teaching and Lectures (Didactical Material):

"Old research - Unsuccessful attempts:"

Notes on seminars and works of others:

Mathematical Association of America records:

University of Texas, Center for American History

A Guide to the Emil Grosswald Papers, 1942-1988



Descriptive Summary

Creator:Grosswald, Emil
Title:Emil Grosswald Papers,
Dates:1942-1988
Abstract:Collection documents the career of Emil Grosswald (1912-89) in number theory, largely at the University of Pennsylvania (1952-68) and Temple University (1968-89).
Identification: 90-2
Extent:8 ft.; manuscript, typescript, printed.
Language:Materials are written in English.
Repository:Archives of American Mathematics, Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin

Biographical Note

Emil Grosswald was born in Bucharest, Rumania, on December 15, 1912. He received a Masters' degree from the University of Bucharest (1933) and continued his studies in Paris and Montpelier. Grosswald arrived in the United States in 1946 and received his Ph.D from the University of Pennsylvania (1950). In 1952, after a lectureship at the University of Saskatoon and a year at the Institute for Advanced Study, he joined the Department of Mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania. Grosswald joined the faculty of Temple University (Philadelphia) in 1968, retiring and becoming professor emeritus in 1980. He has held visiting professorships at the Technicon (Haifa, 1980-81), Swarthmore College (1982), and the University of Pennsylvania (1984). He died on April 11, 1989.

Grosswald was an analyst, specializing in analytic number theory. His association with Hans Rademacher, also on the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, led to Grosswald's editing of Rademacher's Topics in Analytic Number Theory (1973) and Collected Papers (1974).

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Scope and Contents

The papers contain substantial correspondence (1942-88; 3 ft.), including correspondence with P. Bateman, H. Rademacher, J.A. Shohat, C.L. Siegel, and many others. There are manuscripts and letters related to articles and books by, and edited by, Emil Grosswald (1942-88; 15 in.). Grosswald's teaching and lecture notes are included (2 ft.), together with a substantial body of notes on unpublished research (2 ft.). Also included are records of Grosswald's work on the Mathematical Association of America's Board of Governors (1965-68; 4 in.) and the Ford Award Committee (1970-77; 1 in.).

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Series Outline

General Correspondence
Books by Emil Grosswald
Articles by Emil Grosswald
Books edited by Emil Grosswald
Teaching and Lectures
Old Research - Unsuccessful attempts
Notes on seminars and works of others
Mathematical Association of America records

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Unrestricted access.

Use Restrictions

These papers are stored remotely. Please contact reference staff for retrieval.

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Index Terms

Persons:
Bateman, P.
Grosswald, Emil
Rademacher, Hans
Shohat, J.A.
Siegel, C.L.
Organizations:
Temple University - Department of Mathematics
University of Pennsylvania - Department of Mathematics
Subjects:
Mathematical Association of America - Board of Governors
Number theory

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Emil Grosswald Papers, 1942-1988, Archives of American Mathematics, Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin

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Detailed Description of the Papers

 

General correspondence:

Box
1A - Anderson
Andree - Ay
Ba
Barrucand, P.
Bateman, P.
Be - Bu
Box
2Berndt, B.
Ca - Ch
Ci - Cw
D
E
Epstein, B., 1957-1972
Epstein, B., 1973-1987
Box
3F
Ga - Goldsmith
Goldstein - Guy
H
I - J
Ka - Ki
Box
4Kl - Kn
Ko - Kw
Kohler, G.
Koninck, J. -M. de
Kotz, S.
La - LeVecque
Lewin - Lu
Box
5Ma - Mc
Me - Mil
Min - Mit
Mo - My
N
O
Pa - Pi
Box
6Pl - Q
Ra - Re
Rademacher, H.
Ri - Roselle
Rosen - Ry
Sa - Schild
Savitri, K.
Schinzel - Schoenfeld
Box
7Schnitzer, F. J., 1959-1977
Schnitzer, F. J., 1978-1987
Schoenberg, I. J.
Schonheim - Se
Sh - Sm
Sn - Sz
Box
8T
Terres, A.
U - V
Wa - We
Wh - Wu
XYZ

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Books by Emil Grosswald:

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8Dedekind Sums ( with H. Rademacher), 1972
Correspondence, typescripts
Box
9Manuscript lecture notes (Rademacher's?), typescripts
Correspondence, proofs
Bessel Polynomials, 1978
Typescripts, ms literature list
Box
10Typescripts
Notebook with manuscript material for book
Correspondence, critical reactions, 1977-79
Topics from the Theory of Numbers, 1966, 2nd ed.1984
Correspondence, 1963-67
Correspondence, 1979-86
Representations of Integers as Sums of Squares, 1985
Correspondence, 1980-88

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Articles by Emil Grosswald:

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11Reprints, Bibliography, list of Ph.D. students, 1942-71
Reprints, 1971-88, also technical reports and mimeographed items, 1954-73 and undated, 1954-1988 and undated
Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences: Rademacher Functions, Riemann Zeta Functions - Manuscript, correspondence, 1986
Hans Rademacher, biographical sketch - Manuscript,
Brochure on Hans Rademacher Instructorships

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Books edited by Emil Grosswald:

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11Topics in Analytic Number Theory, by Hans Rademacher, 1973
Correspondence
Box
12Galleys, page proofs
Collected Papers of Hans Rademacher correspondence, 1974

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Teaching and Lectures (Didactical Material):

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12Tensor calculus
Advanced calculus, Rudin-Widder, 1964
Numerical analysis
692
Box
13Modern algebra
ME 600/601
Probability
Number theory
Box
14Theory of algebraic numbers
Lectures, Paris, 1964-65
Methodes elem. de Theorie des Nombres
Graduate course in number theory, 1978/79
Algebra
Modular functions
Calculus of variations
Riemann surfaces
Complex variables, 1975/76
Meromorphic functions
Box
15Complex variables - applications to number theory
Theta functions, etc.
Complex variables
Theory of functions: Special topics
646
Box
16Differential equations
Probability, 1958/59
Newton's formulae
Old exams
Differential equations, Swarthmore, 1982
Examination, Calabri(?), 1966
Fredholm method

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"Old research - Unsuccessful attempts:"

[Much is unlabeled, Includes material on the following topics]
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17Zeros of Riemann zeta function
Riesz function
Vinogradov's theorem
Reworking Rademacher's application of the sieve method to show…
Classical Diophontine equation
Box
18Goldsmith dissection
Heaviside and the operational calculus
Partitions of natural integers into prime powers
Littlewood's theorem
Theorem by Polya
Artin conj.
Various notes of other people's work
Box
19Epstein's zeta functions
Riesz function
Colloquium [in French] on (in part) methods of Landau and Polya
Pisot's problem
Theory of partitions
Zeros of zeta function
Bateman, Epstein(?) zeta; Real zeros of L-series
Box
20Bellman's problem
Divisor problem
Partitions
Vinogradoff theorem valid up to…
Old notes, seminars, Siegel, transcendental numbers, etc.
Entropy, etc.
J.C. Lopez, 1963
Twin primes
Reisz functions
On Bateman's paper
Mill's problem(?)
Box
21Dissections and prime numbers
On Waring's problem
Irreducibility of BP

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Notes on seminars and works of others:

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21Notes on conferences, works by others
Notebook: "Pisot Lectures of "Rademacher Year" 1961/62"
Princeton seminar, 1973-74
Nielsen-Birman
Research Institute on the Theory of Numbers, Boulder, Colorado, 1959

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Mathematical Association of America records:

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22Board of Governors
1965
1966
January - March, 1967
April - December, 1967
1968
Ford Award, 1970, 1974-1977

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