An English translation of Kyoji Saito's paper “Quasihomogene isolierte Singularitäten von Hyperflächen”Translation of french paper into EnglishTranslation of a German paperTranslation from french to englishEnglish translation of von Neumann's “Zur Theorie der Gesellschaftsspiele”, 1928Translate this theorem from Endliche GruppenTranslation request - one sentence from German - from a paper by Hilbert.German translation of final sentences of a paper by HilbertWhat is the English translation of the German “Grundbereich” and/or “Träger”?English term for “Nebenteil”English term for “Standardabschätzung”
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An English translation of Kyoji Saito's paper “Quasihomogene isolierte Singularitäten von Hyperflächen”
Translation of french paper into EnglishTranslation of a German paperTranslation from french to englishEnglish translation of von Neumann's “Zur Theorie der Gesellschaftsspiele”, 1928Translate this theorem from Endliche GruppenTranslation request - one sentence from German - from a paper by Hilbert.German translation of final sentences of a paper by HilbertWhat is the English translation of the German “Grundbereich” and/or “Träger”?English term for “Nebenteil”English term for “Standardabschätzung”
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I want to understand the argument of the famous Saito's Theorem on the characterization of quasi-homogeneous isolated hypersurface singularities. But the original paper is written in German, which makes it hard for me to read.
If anyone has an English translation of the paper Quasihomogene isolierte Singularitäten von Hyperflächen, please let me know. Thanks a lot!
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I want to understand the argument of the famous Saito's Theorem on the characterization of quasi-homogeneous isolated hypersurface singularities. But the original paper is written in German, which makes it hard for me to read.
If anyone has an English translation of the paper Quasihomogene isolierte Singularitäten von Hyperflächen, please let me know. Thanks a lot!
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I want to understand the argument of the famous Saito's Theorem on the characterization of quasi-homogeneous isolated hypersurface singularities. But the original paper is written in German, which makes it hard for me to read.
If anyone has an English translation of the paper Quasihomogene isolierte Singularitäten von Hyperflächen, please let me know. Thanks a lot!
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I want to understand the argument of the famous Saito's Theorem on the characterization of quasi-homogeneous isolated hypersurface singularities. But the original paper is written in German, which makes it hard for me to read.
If anyone has an English translation of the paper Quasihomogene isolierte Singularitäten von Hyperflächen, please let me know. Thanks a lot!
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