Adolf Kneser

| birth_place = Grüssow, Mecklenburg | death_date = | death_place = Breslau, Silesia | nationality = German | fields = Mathematics | workplaces = University of Breslau | alma_mater = University of Berlin | doctoral_advisor = Leopold Kronecker
Ernst Eduard Kummer | doctoral_students = Stefan Cohn-Vossen
Rudolf Weyrich | known_for = Four-vertex theorem
Kneser's theorem
Kneser sequence
Tait–Kneser theorem | awards = }} Adolf Kneser (19 March 1862 – 24 January 1930) was a German mathematician.

He was born in Grüssow, Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and died in Breslau, Germany.

He is the father of the mathematician Hellmuth Kneser and the grandfather of the mathematician Martin Kneser.

Kneser is known for the first proof of the four-vertex theorem that applied in general to non-convex curves. Kneser's theorem on differential equations is named after him, and provides criteria to decide whether a differential equation is oscillating. He is also one of the namesakes of the Tait–Kneser theorem on osculating circles. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Kneser, Adolf, 1862-1930.
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by Kneser, Adolf (1862-1930).
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by Kneser, Adolf, 1862-1930.
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by Kneser, Adolf 1862-1930
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by Kneser, Adolf, 1862-1930.
Published 1928
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by Kneser, Adolf, 1862-1930.
Published 1928
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