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Richard Dagobert Brauer (February 10, 1901 – April 17, 1977) was a leading German and American mathematician. He worked mainly in abstract algebra, but made important contributions to number theory. He was the founder of modular representation theory.
10 February 1901. Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany. Died. 17 April 1977. Belmont, Massachusetts, USA. Summary. Richard Brauer became interested in work on group characters. He formulated a method to classify all finite simple groups and spent the rest of his life working on this problem. View three larger pictures. Biography.
13 de abr. de 2024 · Richard Dagobert Brauer was a German-born American mathematician and educator, a pioneer in the development of modern algebra. Brauer graduated from the University of Königsberg and received his Ph.D. in 1925 from the University of Berlin. He accepted a teaching position at Königsberg and remained.
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Richard Dagobert Brauer (Charlottenburg, 10 de fevereiro de 1901 — Belmont (Massachusetts), 17 de abril de 1977) foi um matemático alemão. Referências ↑ Richard Brauer (em inglês) no Mathematics Genealogy Project
A biographical essay by Charles W. Curtis on the life and achievements of Richard Brauer, a prominent twentieth century mathematician. It covers his education, influences, collaborations, and contributions to algebra and number theory.
Richard Dagobert Brauer (Charlottenburg, 10 de fevereiro de 1901 — Belmont (Massachusetts), 17 de abril de 1977) foi um matemático alemão.
15 de ago. de 1980 · ISBN: 9780262523882. Pub date: August 15, 1980. Publisher: The MIT Press. 670 pp., 9 x 11 in, MIT Press Bookstore Penguin Random House Amazon Barnes and Noble Bookshop.org Indiebound Indigo Books a Million. Hardcover. Richard Brauer (1901-1977) was one of the leading algebraists of this century.