Emil Artin

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Emil Artin was a prominent 20th-century Austrian mathematician renowned for his foundational contributions to algebra, particularly class field theory and Artin reciprocity.

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instanceOf Austrian mathematician
human
mathematician
awardReceived Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Algebra
surface form: Cole Prize in Algebra
countryOfCitizenship Austria
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1898-03-03
dateOfDeath 1962-12-20
doctoralAdvisor Gustav Herglotz
doctoralStudent George Whaples
John Tate
Max Zorn
Serge Lang
Shizuo Kakutani
educatedAt University of Leipzig
University of Vienna
employer Bryn Mawr College
Indiana University
surface form: Indiana University Bloomington

Institute for Advanced Study
Princeton University
University of Hamburg NERFINISHED
University of Notre Dame
familyName Emil Artin self-linksurface differs
surface form: Artin
fieldOfWork Galois theory
algebra
algebraic number theory
class field theory
group theory
number theory
ring theory
givenName Emil
influenced algebraic number theory
class field theory
modern algebra
knownFor Artin reciprocity law
surface form: Artin reciprocity

axiomatic treatment of rings and algebras
development of class field theory
foundational contributions to modern algebra
memberOf American Mathematical Society
Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung
surface form: German Mathematical Society
notableWork L-functions
surface form: Artin L-functions

Artin reciprocity law
Galois representations
surface form: Artin representation

L-functions
surface form: Artin zeta function

Artin–Schreier theory
Artin–Wedderburn theorem
Artin’s conjecture on L-functions
placeOfBirth Vienna
placeOfDeath Hamburg
sexOrGender male
spouse Natascha Artin

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Amalie influenced Emil Artin
subject surface form: Amalie Noether
Amalie notableStudent Emil Artin
subject surface form: Amalie Noether
Max Deuring influencedBy Emil Artin
Zahlbericht influenced Emil Artin
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this entity surface form: Artin
Artinian module namedAfter Emil Artin
ring theory associatedWith Emil Artin
Grete studiedUnder Emil Artin
subject surface form: Grete Hermann
Grete notableStudentOf Emil Artin
subject surface form: Grete Hermann
Moderne Algebra influencedBy Emil Artin
Algebra II contributor Emil Artin
this entity surface form: Emil Artin (indirect influence)
Hans Zassenhaus doctoralAdvisor Emil Artin
Hans Zassenhaus influencedBy Emil Artin
John Tate doctoralAdvisor Emil Artin
John Tate influencedBy Emil Artin