
TL;DR
This paper is a historical talk honoring mathematicians Rademacher and Toeplitz, discussing their influence on geometry and mathematical thought during the 20th century.
Contribution
It provides a reflective overview of the impact of Rademacher and Toeplitz's work on modern geometry and mathematical education.
Findings
Highlights the significance of Rademacher and Toeplitz's contributions
Connects historical developments to current geometric theories
Emphasizes the cultural importance of mathematical history
Abstract
Talk at the International Conference ``G\'eom\'etrie au vingti\`eme ci\`ecle: 1930--2000'', Paris, Institut Henri Poincar\'e, Sept. 2001. The title is a homage to Hans Rademacher and Otto Toeplitz whose book fascinated the author many years ago.
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TopicsHistory and Theory of Mathematics
