Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7551448 | Historia Mathematica | 2018 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper we provide an analysis, both historical and mathematical, of two joint papers on the theory of connections by Ãlie Cartan and Jan Arnoldus Schouten that were published in 1926. These papers were the result of a fertile collaboration between the two eminent geometers that flourished in the two-year period 1925-1926. We describe the birth and the development of their scientific relationship especially in the light of unpublished sources that, on the one hand, offer valuable insight into their common research interests and, on the other hand, provide a vivid picture of Cartan's and Schouten's different technical choices. While the first part of this work is preeminently of a historical character, the second part offers a modern mathematical treatment of some contents of the two contributions.
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Authors
A. Cogliati, P. Mastrolia,