Max Deuring

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Max Deuring was a German mathematician known for his influential work in algebraic number theory and the theory of algebraic function fields.

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instanceOf German mathematician
human
mathematician
academicAdvisor Emmy Noether
Helmut Hasse
areaOfInfluence 20th-century mathematics
contributedTo class field theory
development of algebraic number theory
development of the theory of algebraic function fields
theory of elliptic curves
countryOfCitizenship Germany
educatedAt University of Göttingen
employer University of Göttingen
familyName Deuring
fieldOfWork algebraic geometry
algebraic number theory
mathematics
theory of algebraic function fields
gender male
givenName Max
influencedBy Emil Artin
Emmy Noether
Helmut Hasse
languageOfWorkOrName German
nativeLanguage German
notableConcept Deuring–Heilbronn phenomenon
notableStudent Jürgen Neukirch
notableWork Deuring reduction theorem
work on class field theory
work on elliptic curves with complex multiplication
work on the theory of orders in algebras
work on zeta functions of elliptic curves
occupation university teacher
workLocation Göttingen

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