Vorlesungen Uber das Ikosaeder und die Auflosung der Gleichungen vom Funften Grade
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Felix Klein
Felix Klein was a German mathematician known for his work in geometry and group theory. His most famous contribution was the development of the Erlangen Program, which revolutionized the study of geometry. Klein's writing style was clear and concise, making complex mathematical concepts accessible to a wider audience.