Proper noun
Greifswald
A city in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Also, the mathematical institute was small; in the summer semester 1916 and winter semester 1916/17 Hausdorff was the only mathematician in Greifswald. Source: Internet
As a result, high political importance is placed on the construction of the Nord Stream pipeline, running from Vyborg in Russia along the Baltic sea to Greifswald in Germany. Source: Internet
Gower, Ronald Sutherland, Joan of Arc, (BiblioBazaar LLC, 2007), 180. Other activities The pope approved of the establishment of the University of Greifswald that took place in 1456. Source: Internet
The central market square of Greifswald (Marktplatz), showing typical architecture of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Source: Internet
Among the publications of Hausdorff in his time at Greifswald time the work Dimension and outer measure from 1919 is particularly outstanding. Source: Internet
He entered the University of Greifswald in 1923 and, according to Mayr himself, "took the medical curriculum (to satisfy a family tradition) but after only a year, he decided to leave medicine and enrolled at the Faculty of Biological Sciences." Source: Internet