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- The most cited mathematical papers up to 1971 [Incomplete]
- In 1971 Joseph A. Schatz made a study of the most frequently
- cited mathematical papers in the Mathematical Citations
- Index. He published a list of 37 papers which had at that
- time been cited more than 50 times in the literature he
- examined. MYRIAD is proud to bring you 30 of those 37 papers
- free as a service to the mathematical community. We still
- have a 'hitlist' of the following 7 papers which we would
- like to add to this torrent; if you have access to any of
- them through your institution or otherwise, you can pass them
- on to MYRIAD at myriadwarez@googlemail.com
- 10. Alexandre Grothendieck, Sur quelques points d'algebre homologique,
- Tohoku Math. J. (2) 9 (1957), 119-221. MR 21 #1328.
- 18. M. G. Krein and M. A. Rutman, Linear operators leaving invariant a cone
- in a Banach space, Uspehi Mat. Nauk 3 (1948), no. 1 (23), 3-95; English
- transl., Amer. Math. Soc. Transl. no. 26 (1950); Reprint of translation,
- Amer. Math. Soc. Transl. (1) 10 (1962), 199-325. MR 10, #256; MR 12, #341.
- 19. J. Leray et J. Schauder, Topologie et equations fonctionnelles, Ann.
- Sci. Ecole Norm. Sup. (3) 51 (1934), 45-78.
- 22. Louis Nirenberg, Remarks on strongly elliptic partial differential
- equations, Comm. Pure Appl. Math. 8 (1955), 649-675. MR 17, #742.
- 23. D. Rees, On semi-groups, Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc. 36 (1940),
- 387-400. MR 2, #127.
- 30. Rene Thom, Espaces fibres en spheres et carres de Steenrod, Ann. Sci.
- Ecole Norm. Sup. (3) 69 (1952), 109-182. MR 14, #1004.
- 37. E. Witt, Treue Darstellung Liescher Ringe, J. Reine Angew. Math. 177
- (1937), 152-160.
- This torrent includes the original paper listing the 37 'super classics'
- and a list of links to the eight papers among the 30 here which are
- accessible online. The complete list of papers which are here is:
- 1. Lars Ahlfors and Arne Beurling, Conformal invariants and
- function-theoretic null-sets, Acta Math. 83 (1950), 101-129. MR 12, #171.
- 2. Armand Borel, Sur la cohomologie des espaces fibres principaux et
- des espaces homogenes de groupes de Lie compacts, Ann. of Math. (2) 57
- (1953), 115-207. MR 14, #490.
- 3. E. Cech, On bicompact spaces, Ann. of Math. (2) 38 (1937), 823-844.
- 4. I. S. Cohen, On the structure and ideal theory of complete local rings,
- Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 59 (1946) 54-106. MR 7, #509.
- 5. Jean Dieudonne et Laurent Schwartz, La dualite dans les espaces (F ) et
- (LF ), Ann. Inst. Fourier (Grenoble) 1 (1949), 61-101 (1950). MR 12, #417.
- 6. Samuel Eilenberg and Saunders Mac Lane, Cohomology theory in abstract
- groups. I, Ann. of Math. (2) 48 (1947), 51-78. MR 8, #367.
- 7. Lars Garding, Dirichlet's problem for linear elliptic partial
- differential equations, Math. Scand. 1 (1953), 55-72. MR 16, #366.
- 8. I. M. Gel'fand, Normierte Ringe, Mat. Sb. 9 (51) (1941), 3-24. MR
- 3, #51.
- 9. K. Godel, Uber formal unentscheidbare Satze der Principia Mathematica
- und verwandter Systeme. I, Monatsh. Math. Phys. 38 (1931), 173-198.
- 11. Marshall Hall, Projective planes, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 54 (1943),
- 229-277. MR 5, #72.
- 12. P. Hall, A contribution to the theory of groups of prime-power order,
- Proc. London Math. Soc. (2) 36 (1933), 29-95.
- 13. Edwin Hewitt, Rings of real-valued continuous functions. I,
- Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 64 (1948), 45-99. MR 10, #126.
- 14. Lars Hormander, On the theory of general partial differential
- operators, Acta Math. 94 (1955), 161-248. MR 17, #853.
- 15. Kenkichi Iwasawa, On some types of topological groups, Ann. of
- Math. (2) 50 (1949), 507-558. MR 10, #679.
- 16. N. Jacobson, The radical and semi-simplicity for arbitrary rings,
- Amer. J. Math. 67 (1945), 300-320. MR 7, #2.
- 17. Shizuo Kakutani, Concrete representation of abstract (M)-spaces. (A
- characterization of the space of continuous functions.), Ann. of Math. (2)
- 42 (1941), 994-1024. MR 3, #205.
- 18. M. G. Krein and M. A. Rutman, Linear operators leaving invariant a
- cone in a Banach space, Uspehi Mat. Nauk 3 (1948), no. 1 (23), 3-95;
- English transl., Amer. Math. Soc. Transl. no. 26 (1950); Reprint of
- translation, Amer. Math. Soc. Transl. (1) 10 (1962), 199-325. MR 10,
- #256; MR 12, #341.
- 20. Edwin E. Moise, A fine structures in 3-manifolds. V. The triangulation
- theorem and Hauptvermutung, Ann. of Math. (2) 56 (1952), 96-114. MR
- 14, #72.
- 21. F. J. Murray and J. von Neumann, On rings of operators, Ann. of
- Math. (2) 37 (1936), 116-229.
- 24. Jean-Pierre Serre, Homologie singuliere des espaces
- fibres. Applications, Ann. of Math. (2) 54 (1951), 425-505. MR 13, #574.
- 25. Jean-Pierre Serre, Groupes d'homotopie et classes de groupes abeliens,
- Ann. of Math. (2) 58 (1953), 258-294. MR 15, #548.
- 26. Jean-Pierre Serre, Faisceaux algebriques coherents, Ann. of Math. (2)
- 61 (1955), 197-278. MR 16, #953.
- 27. A. H. Stone, Paracompactness and product spaces,
- Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 54 (1948), 977-982. MR 10, #204.
- 28. M. H. Stone, The theory of representations for Boolean algebras,
- Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 40 (1936), 37-111.
- 29. M. H. Stone, Applications of the theory of Boolean rings to general
- topology, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 41 (1937), 375-481.
- 31. Rene Thom, Quelques proprietes globales des varietes differentiables,
- Comment. Math. Helv. 28 (1954),17-86. MR 15, #890.
- 32. A. D. Wallace, The structure of topological semigroups,
- Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 61 (1955), 95-112. MR 16, #796.
- 33. H. Weyl, Uber gewohnliche Differentialgleichungen mit Singularitaten
- und die zugehorigen Entwicklungen willkurlicher Funktionen, Math. Ann. 68
- (1910), 220-269.
- 34. George W. Whitehead, A generalization of the Hopf invariant, Ann. of
- Math. (2) 51 (1950), 192-237. MR 12, #847.
- 35. J. H. C. Whitehead, Simplicial speces, nuclei and m-groups,
- Proc. London Math. Soc. (2) 45 (1939), 243-327.
- 36. J. H. C. Whitehead, Combinatorial homotopy. I,
- Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 55 (1949), 213-245. MR 11, #48.
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