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    Oskar Perron (7 May 1880 – 22 February 1975) was a German mathematician . He was a professor at the University of Heidelberg from 1914 to 1922 and at the University of Munich from 1922 to 1951.

  2. Oskar Perron was a German mathematician best known for the Perron paradox: Suppose the largest natural number is N. Then if N > 1 we have N2 > N contradicting the definition. Hence (!)

  3. Mai 1880 in Frankenthal (Pfalz); † 22. Februar 1975 in München) war ein deutscher Mathematiker. Die Vorfahren von Oskar Perron wurden in Frankreich wegen ihres Glaubens (Hugenotten) verfolgt. Über die Schweiz kamen sie nach Deutschland und ließen sich in der Nähe von Darmstadt nieder.

  4. Below we list for books by Oskar Perron. These texts ran to several editions and although we list the five books in chronological order of publication of the first edition, we list short extracts from reviews to later edition directly below the first edition.

  5. Oskar Perron (1880-I 975) Few, if any, mathematicians in the world have had such a tremendous influence on number theory as Professor Oskar Perron of Munich. His large number of research contributions to the theory could alone be considered as more than the work of a lifetime.

  6. The Perron Frobenius Theorem A nxn matrix with positive entries has a unique largest eigenvalue. A vector is stochastic, if it has non-negative entries which add up to 1.

  7. Dec 3, 2008 · Perron, Oskar, 1880-. Publication date. 1921. Topics. Irrational numbers. Publisher. Berlin W. de Gruyter. Collection. gerstein; toronto; medicalheritagelibrary.