Philipp Furtwängler

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Philipp Furtwängler was a German mathematician known for his work in number theory, particularly in class field theory and reciprocity laws.

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instanceOf German mathematician
human
mathematician
areaOfInfluence algebraic number theory in the early 20th century
contributedTo foundations of global class field theory
proofs of general reciprocity laws
theory of ideal classes in number fields
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
Germany
educatedAt University of Göttingen
University of Leipzig
fieldOfWork algebraic number theory
mathematics
number theory
gender male
hasResearchInterest algebraic extensions of number fields
class fields
ideal class groups
reciprocity laws in number fields
influenced development of class field theory
influencedBy David Hilbert
Ernst Eduard Kummer
Richard Dedekind
knownFor Furtwängler’s theorem in class field theory
class field theory
reciprocity laws
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf German mathematical community
nativeLanguage German
notableStudent Helmut Hasse
notableWork contributions to ideal class groups
results on the principal ideal theorem
work on the reciprocity law of Artin
occupation researcher
university teacher

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