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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German mathematician
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human → mathematician → |
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Emmy Noether
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Helmut Hasse → |
| areaOfInfluence |
20th-century mathematics
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| contributedTo |
class field theory
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development of algebraic number theory → development of the theory of algebraic function fields → theory of elliptic curves → |
| countryOfCitizenship |
Germany
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| educatedAt |
University of Göttingen
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| employer |
University of Göttingen
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| familyName |
Deuring
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| fieldOfWork |
algebraic geometry
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algebraic number theory → mathematics → theory of algebraic function fields → |
| gender |
male
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| givenName |
Max
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| influencedBy |
Emil Artin
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Emmy Noether → Helmut Hasse → |
| languageOfWorkOrName |
German
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| nativeLanguage |
German
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| notableConcept |
Deuring–Heilbronn phenomenon
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| notableStudent |
Jürgen Neukirch
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| notableWork |
Deuring reduction theorem
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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
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| workLocation |
Göttingen
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Referenced by (2)
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Helmut Hasse
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notableStudent |
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Emmy Noether
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student |