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         Hasse Helmut:     more books (27)
  1. Number Theory by Helmut Hasse, 2002-02-26
  2. Vorlesungen über Zahlentheorie (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften) (German Edition) by Helmut Hasse, 1964-01-01
  3. The Brauer-Hasse-Noether Theorem in Historical Perspective (Schriften der Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Klasse der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften) by Peter Roquette, 2004-11-17
  4. Helmut Hasse: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  5. Vorlesungen Uber Zahlentheorie by Helmut Hasse, 1964
  6. Number Theory with 49 Figures by Helmut Hasse, 1979
  7. Higher Algebra (2 Volumes) by Helmut Hasse, 1954
  8. Exercises to Higher algebra, 2 volumes bound as 1 by Helmut Hasse, 1954
  9. Über die Klassenzahl abelscher Zahlkörper (German Edition) by Helmut Hasse, 1986-02-17
  10. Zahlentheorie by Helmut Hasse, 1963
  11. HOHERE ALGEBRA by Dr. Helmut Hasse, 1951
  12. Journal Fur Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik Band 250 by Helmut Hasse And Hans Rohrbach, 1971-01-01
  13. ... Höhere algebra, (Sammlung Göschen. [931-932]) by Helmut Hasse, 1926
  14. Class field theory (Collection mathématique) by Helmut Hasse, 1973

1. Hasse
Helmut Hasse. Born 25 Aug 1898 in Kassel, Germany Died 26 Dec 1979 inAhrensburg (near Hamburg), Germany. Helmut Hasse's father was a judge.
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Helmut Hasse
Born: 25 Aug 1898 in Kassel, Germany
Died: 26 Dec 1979 in Ahrensburg (near Hamburg), Germany
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Helmut Hasse 's father was a judge. His mother was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA but lived in Kassel from the age of five. Helmut's education was at various secondary schools near to Kassel until in 1913, when he was 15 years of age, his father was appointed to an important position in Berlin and the family moved there. Helmut studied for two years at the Fichte- Gymnasium in Berlin before volunteering for naval service during World War I. In the academic year 1917/18 Hasse was stationed at Kiel on his naval duties and he was able to attend the lectures of Otto Toeplitz Landau Hilbert Emmy Noether and Hecke . In fact he was most influenced by Hecke despite the fact that Hecke It might be supposed that Hasse would have followed Hecke to Hamburg but he did not take this route, going to study under Hensel at Marburg in 1920.

2. HELMUT HASSE
Helmut Hasse (18981979) mathematician. Helmut With the troubles of 1933,Weyl resigned, and Helmut Hasse was appointed to the chair. The
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Helmut Hasse (1898-1979)
mathematician
Helmut Hasse was one of Emmy Noether's colleagues at the University of Göttingen, prior to her emigrating to the United States in 1933. With Hasse and Richard Brauer, Noether published fundamental results in R. Brauer, H. Hasse, and E. Noether, "Beweis eines Hauptsatzes in der Theorie der Algebren," Jounal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik After serving in the German navy during World War I, Hasse matriculated at the University of Göttingen in 1918. There he attended lectures of Edmund Landau, David Hilbert, Emmy Noether, and Erich Hecke. In 1820, Hasse went to Marburg, and under the direction of Kurt Hensel, discovered what is now known as the Hasse principle, or "local-global" principle, in algebraic number theory. Hasse held positions at the universities in Kiel, Halle, and Marburg prior to 1933. In that year, drastic changes took place in Germany and German universities. Jewish academics, including Emmy Noether, were deprived of their academic positions, and they left for other countries. At Göttingen, Hilbert had retired in 1930, and his chair, considered the foremost in mathematics in Germany, was filled by Hermann Weyl. With the troubles of 1933, Weyl resigned, and Helmut Hasse was appointed to the chair. The following year, Hasse became director of the Mathematical Institute at Göttingen, signifying both his eminence as a mathematician and political acceptability to the Nazi regime. Much is written in the references cited below about Hasse's views and activities during those difficult times.

3. HISTORICAL THINGS IN NUMBER THEORY
Helmut hasse helmut Hasse (MacTutor); Helmut Hasse (J. Number Theory14 1982, 118120); In memoriam Helmut Hasse (Peter Roquette). Erich
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Historical things in Number Theory

4. La Galerie De Portraits Des Mathématiciens
Translate this page Alexandre 1928-. H. HADAMARD Jacques 1865-1963, hasse helmut 1822-1901,HAUSSDORF Félix 1868-1942, HERMITE Charles 1822-1901. HILBERT David
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5. La Galerie De Portraits Des Mathématiciens
Translate this page H. HADAMARD Jacques 1865-1963, hasse helmut 1822-1901, HAUSSDORF Félix 1868-1942,HERMITE Charles 1822-1901. HILBERT David 1862-1943 d'autres photos. I. J.
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AGNESI Maria
AL KHWARIZMI
Abu Ja'far Mohammed Ben Mussa
v.770-840 (ou 790-850 ou 800-847)
APPOLONIUS (de Perge)
250-190 BC
ARTIN Emil ARCHIMEDE 287-212 BC Détail du bonnet d'Archimède (son nom en grec) B BERNOULLI Daniel BERNOUILLI Jean (Johann) BEZOUT Etienne BOLTZMANN Ludwig BOLYAI Janos BOREL Emile BOURBAKI Nicolas BROUNKER William BUFFON Georges Louis le Clerc d'autres photos C CANTOR Georg CARATHEODORY Constantin d'autres photos CARDAN Girolamo (Jérôme) CARTAN Elie CARTAN Henri (fils d'Elie) 1904- CAYLEY Arthur d'autres photos CAUCHY Augustin-Louis CHOQUET Gustave D D'ALEMBERT Jean le Rond DARBOUX Gaston DEDEKIND Richard Julius Wilhelm d'autres photos DESCARTES René d'autres photos DIRICHLET Gustav DIEUDONNE Jean d'autres photos E EINSTEIN Albert d'autres photos ERATHOSTENE 276-194 BC EUCLIDE 330-275 BC EULER Leonard d'autres photos F FERMAT Pierre (de) d'autres photos FIBONACCI (Leonard de Pise) FREGE Gottlob FROBENIUS Ferdinand Georg FUCHS Lazare FOURIER Joseph G GALOIS Evariste d'autres photos GAUSS Carl Friedrich d'autres photos GERMAIN Sophie GODEL Kurt GREGORY James GROTHENDIECK Alexandre H HADAMARD Jacques HASSE Helmut HAUSSDORF Félix HERMITE Charles HILBERT David d'autres photos I J JACOBI (Karl) Gustav JORDAN Camille Marie Ennemond K KHAYAM Omar 1048-1131 (ou 1122) KLEIN Félix KOLMOGOROV Andreï (Nikoloevich) KOVALEVSKAÏA Sonya L LAGRANGE Joseph Louis LAMBERT Johann Heinrich LANDAU Edmund Georg LAPLACE Pierre Simon

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7. Hasse
Biography of helmut hasse (18981979) helmut hasse. Born 25 Aug 1898 in Kassel, Germany
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Helmut Hasse
Born: 25 Aug 1898 in Kassel, Germany
Died: 26 Dec 1979 in Ahrensburg (near Hamburg), Germany
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Helmut Hasse 's father was a judge. His mother was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA but lived in Kassel from the age of five. Helmut's education was at various secondary schools near to Kassel until in 1913, when he was 15 years of age, his father was appointed to an important position in Berlin and the family moved there. Helmut studied for two years at the Fichte- Gymnasium in Berlin before volunteering for naval service during World War I. In the academic year 1917/18 Hasse was stationed at Kiel on his naval duties and he was able to attend the lectures of Otto Toeplitz Landau Hilbert Emmy Noether and Hecke . In fact he was most influenced by Hecke despite the fact that Hecke It might be supposed that Hasse would have followed Hecke to Hamburg but he did not take this route, going to study under Hensel at Marburg in 1920.

8. References For Hasse
References for helmut hasse. Biography Articles H Brückner and H Müller,helmut hasse (25.8.189826.12.1979), Mitt. Math. Ges. Hamburg
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References for Helmut Hasse
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Books:
  • Notices of the American Mathematical Society Articles:
  • Mitt. Math. Ges. Hamburg
  • G Frei, Helmut Hasse (1898-1979), Expositiones Mathematicae
  • H-W Leopoldt, Obituary: Helmut Hasse (August 25, 1898-December 26, 1979), J. Number Theory
  • H-W Leopoldt, Zum wissenschaftlichen Werk Helmut Hasses, Mitt. Math. Ges. Hamburg
  • Helmut Hasse, 25. August 1898-26. Dezember 1979,
  • H W Leopoldt, Zum wissenschaftlichen Werk von Helmut Hasse,
  • H Rohrbach, Helmut Hasse und Crelles Journal, Mitt. Math. Ges. Hamburg
  • (Munich, 1987), 345-373.
  • S L Segal, Helmut Hasse in 1934, Historia Mathematica Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR December 1996 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Hasse.html
  • 9. Helm Ut Hasse In Halle
    helmut hasse in Halle. von G¨unther Frei und Peter Roquette
    http://www.rzuser.uni-heidelberg.de/~ci3/biograph.pdf

    10. HELMUT HASSE
    helmut hasse was one of Emmy Noether's colleagues at the University of Göttingen, prior to her emigrating to the United
    http://www2.evansville.edu/ck6/bstud/hasse.html
    Helmut Hasse (1898-1979)
    mathematician
    Helmut Hasse was one of Emmy Noether's colleagues at the University of Göttingen, prior to her emigrating to the United States in 1933. With Hasse and Richard Brauer, Noether published fundamental results in R. Brauer, H. Hasse, and E. Noether, "Beweis eines Hauptsatzes in der Theorie der Algebren," Jounal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik After serving in the German navy during World War I, Hasse matriculated at the University of Göttingen in 1918. There he attended lectures of Edmund Landau, David Hilbert, Emmy Noether, and Erich Hecke. In 1820, Hasse went to Marburg, and under the direction of Kurt Hensel, discovered what is now known as the Hasse principle, or "local-global" principle, in algebraic number theory. Hasse held positions at the universities in Kiel, Halle, and Marburg prior to 1933. In that year, drastic changes took place in Germany and German universities. Jewish academics, including Emmy Noether, were deprived of their academic positions, and they left for other countries. At Göttingen, Hilbert had retired in 1930, and his chair, considered the foremost in mathematics in Germany, was filled by Hermann Weyl. With the troubles of 1933, Weyl resigned, and Helmut Hasse was appointed to the chair. The following year, Hasse became director of the Mathematical Institute at Göttingen, signifying both his eminence as a mathematician and political acceptability to the Nazi regime. Much is written in the references cited below about Hasse's views and activities during those difficult times.

    11. Prof. Dr. Helmut Hasse
    Translate this page Prof. Dr. helmut hasse Marburg-Lahn, den 24. März 1931. Weissenburgstr.22. Fernruf 404. Lieber Herr Brauer! Ich denke, es wird Sie
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    Weissenburgstr. 22 Fernruf 404
    Lieber Herr Brauer!
    1.) Damit zwei zyklische Algebren (b, Z, S) und (b , Z , S p und a p a p der Gruppenerzeugenden S dargestellt. Der Exponent e p
    a p = e p : n. Es sei ferner
    a p = r p : m p , (r p , m p die reduzierte Darstellung der Invarianten. 2.) Das direkte Produkt zweier zyklischer Algebren mit den Invarianten a p und a p ist einer zyklischen Algebra mit den Invarianten a p + a p 3.) Der Index m einer zyklischen Algebra mit den Invarianten a p p p p ist.
    Durch den letzten Satz insbesondere wird die grosse noch offene Frage, ob jede einfache Algebra zyklisch sei
    stets Ihr H. Hasse
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    On 24 Oct 2002, 20:35.

    12. References For Hasse
    References for the biography of helmut hasse H Brückner and H Müller, helmut hasse (25.8.189826.12.1979), Mitt.
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Hasse.html
    References for Helmut Hasse
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Books:
  • Notices of the American Mathematical Society Articles:
  • Mitt. Math. Ges. Hamburg
  • G Frei, Helmut Hasse (1898-1979), Expositiones Mathematicae
  • H-W Leopoldt, Obituary: Helmut Hasse (August 25, 1898-December 26, 1979), J. Number Theory
  • H-W Leopoldt, Zum wissenschaftlichen Werk Helmut Hasses, Mitt. Math. Ges. Hamburg
  • Helmut Hasse, 25. August 1898-26. Dezember 1979,
  • H W Leopoldt, Zum wissenschaftlichen Werk von Helmut Hasse,
  • H Rohrbach, Helmut Hasse und Crelles Journal, Mitt. Math. Ges. Hamburg
  • (Munich, 1987), 345-373.
  • S L Segal, Helmut Hasse in 1934, Historia Mathematica Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR December 1996 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Hasse.html
  • 13. Helmut Hasse (1898 - 1979), I
    helmut hasse Return to Previous Screen 25 August 1898 26 December1979. helmut hasse was not only an eminent mathematician, who
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    HELMUT HASSE Return to Previous Screen
    25 August 1898 - 26 December 1979
    Helmut Hasse was not only an eminent mathematician, who left his mark on modern "Higher Arithmetic" with discoveries including the "Hasse Local-Global Principle", the "Hasse invariant", and "Hasse's Theorem" on the number of points of an elliptic curve over a finite field. He was also a prolific author to whom we owe several books and more than 200 articles. His collected mathematical papers fill three hefty volumes. (Our server's emblem, by the way, is based on the photograph serving as the frontispiece of the first volume.) And he was a very gifted teacher, whose lectures and talks inspired an entire generation of young number theorists, far beyond the circle of his immediate students. Hasse possessed an encyclopedic memory. His book "Über die Klassenzahl abelscher Zahlkörper" was written in the atrocious conditions of the post-war years, and he wrote it down from memory , without access to his notes or to a library!

    14. Ergebnis Nordrhein Cross 1.2.98
    LAV Essen/WTB in der Mannschaftswertung M 50 und älter in der Besetzung Udo hasse, helmut Schleitzer und Bernd Holtkamp.
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    Nordrhein-Crossmeisterschaften
    Titel für Urbschat und Pohl Bei den Nordrhein-Crossmeisterschaften in Frechen bei Köln wurden Klaus Urbschat und Edeltraud Pohl ihren Favoritenrollen gerecht. Beide gewannen souverän ihre Rennen und verteidigten erfolgreich ihre Nordrhein-Meister-Titel im Crosslauf. Zu Vizemeister-Ehren kam Udo Haße in der M 55. Mit seinem dritten Platz in der Klasse M 60 rundete Bernd Holtkamp das gute Abschneiden der Athletinnen und Athleten der LAV Essen/WTB ab. Einen weiteren dritten Platz gab es für die LAV Essen/WTB in der Mannschaftswertung M 50 und älter in der Besetzung Udo Haße, Helmut Schleitzer und Bernd Holtkamp . Der in Essen sieggewohnte Dirk Schlitzkus FC Stoppenberg ) mußte in der Klasse M 30 mit dem fünften Platz vorliebnehmen. Bei sonnigem aber kaltem Wetter gingen insgesamt 230 Läuferinnen und Läufer an den Start. In dem weiträumigen Frechener Sportpark war eine ca 3.300 m lange Runde zu laufen, die über Waldwege und knochenhart gefrorene Wiesen führte. Steigungen und Gefällstrecken sorgten für einen abwechslungsreichen Parcours. Die Ergebnisse der Essener Teilnehmer: Frauen 6.700 m

    15. Helmut Hasse (1898 - 1979), II
    helmut HASSEReturn to Previous Screen. The following is a very brief summary of GüntherFrei's detailed biography, with a few details added from other sources.
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    HELMUT HASSE Return to Previous Screen
    sources
    Early years
    Hasse was born on 25 August 1898 in Kassel. Like Dirichlet, Kummer and his future mentor Kurt Hensel, he was a distant relative of the composer Felix Mendelssohn­Bartholdy. He left school in 1915 with a "Notabitur" and served in the German navy. From autumn 1917 onwards, based at Kiel, he was able to attend the lectures of O. Toeplitz. In 1918 he matriculated at Göttingen, where his teachers included E. Landau, D. Hilbert, E. Noether (whose lectures he found at first totally unintelligible) and E. Hecke (whose lucid style he admired). In 1920 - Hecke had gone to Hamburg - Hasse went to Marburg where he completed his studies under Kurt Hensel, whose work on p ­adic numbers was to have a profound influence on him. It was at this time that he worked out the "local­global principle" now known by his name, and applied it with great success to the study of quadratic forms over the rationals, where both the representability of a number by a given form and the equivalence of two forms can be decided by local information alone. These two questions became, respectively, the focus of his doctoral dissertation "Über die Darstellbarkeit von Zahlen durch quadratische Formen im Körper der rationalen Zahlen"

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    hasse, helmut. BERICHT UBER NEURERE UNTERSUCHUNGEN UND PROBLEME AUS DER THEORIEDER ALGEBRAISCHEN ZAHLKORPER.2 vols. 1965. £15.00 the set. hasse, helmut.
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    There are 68 books on this shelf Adolphson, A.C. Analytic Number Theory and Diophantine Problems. Proceedings of a Conference at Oklahoma State University, 1984 Andrews, George E. NUMBER THEORY Apostol, Tom M. INTRODUCTION TO ANALYTIC NUMBER THEORY. Apostol, Tom M. MODULAR FUNCTIONS AND DIRICHLET SERIES IN NUMBER THEORY. Ayour, Raymond. AN INRTODUCTION TO THE ANALYTIC THEORY OF NUMBERS. Bachmann, P. NIEDERE ZAHLENTHEORIE Baker, R.C. DIOPHANTINE INEQUALITIES. IRREGULARITIES OF DISTRIBUTION. Borevich, Z.I. and Shafarevich, I.R.( translated by Newcomb Greenleaf) NUMBER THEORY. Borevich, Z.I. and Shafarevich,I.R.( translated by Newcomb Greenleaf for Scripta Technica.) NUMBER THEORY. Bressaud, David M. Facrorization and Primality Testing Burton, David M. Elementary Number Theory Algebraic Number Theory Chandrasekharan, K. INTRODUCTION TO ANALYTIC NUMBER THEORY. Cohn, Harvey ADVANCED NUMBER THEORY Conway, J.H. ON NUMBERS AND GAMES Modular Forms and Fermat's Last Theorem Dudley, Underwood

    17. Bibliography
    Begehr, Heinrich; Koch, helmut; Kramer, Jürg; Schappacher, Norbert Thiele, ErnstJochen Kronecker, Kummer, E. Schmidt, hasse, mathematical institutions, mathematical journals.
    http://www.rzuser.uni-heidelberg.de/~proquet2/bib.html
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  • Adachi, Norio. 1999.
    Elliptic curves: from Fermat to Weil. (Tokyo, 1998). Historia Sci. (2) 9 (1999), no. 1, 27-35.
  • Adler, Allan. 1997.
    Eisenstein and the Jacobian varieties of Fermat curves. Rocky Mt. J. Math. , No.1, 1-60
    abstracts: Zbl
    keywords: Eisenstein, quadratic forms, elliptic functions
  • Alekseeva, N. B. 1989.
    From the history of the theory of finite field (in Russian, English summary). Istor. Metod. Estestv. Nauk
    abstracts: Zbl
    Keywords: Galois, Dedekind, Dirichlet, finite field

  • Ladies' Diary American Mathematical Monthly
    abstracts: Zbl
  • Antropov, A. A. 1989. Partitioning of forms into genera and the reciprocity law in papers of L. Euler. (Russian) Vopr. Istor. Estestvozn. Tekh. abstracts: Zbl
  • Antropov, A. A. 1989. On the history of the notion of genus of binary quadratic forms (in Russian, English summary). Istor. Metod. Estestv. Nauk abstracts: Zbl
  • Antropov, A. A. 1995. On Euler's partition of forms into genera. Hist. Math. No.2, 188-193 abstracts: Zbl
  • Keywords: Hurwitz, lecture notes
  • 18. Ski-Club Pirmasens 1950 E.V. - Helmut Hasse
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    19. Galerie: Hasse
    Translate this page helmut hasse. Geboren am 25. August 1898 in Kassel, Deutschland. Dezember 1979 inAhrensburg, Deutschland. helmut hasse wurde als Sohn eines Richters geboren.
    http://www.klemensneumann.de/demorgan/hasse.html
    Helmut Hasse Geboren am 25. August 1898 in Kassel, Deutschland Gestorben am 26. Dezember 1979 in Ahrensburg, Deutschland Helmut Hasse wurde als Sohn eines Richters geboren. Er besuchte bis 1913 verschiedene Schulen um Kassel, zog dann mit seiner Familie nach Berlin und ging aufs Fichte-Gymnasium, bevor er sich im Ersten Weltkrieg freiwillig zur Marine meldete.
    1917/18 war er in Kiel stationiert und konnte den Vorlesungen von Toeplitz beiwohnen. Später besuchte er die Universität von Göttingen und wurde dort unter anderem von Hilbert unterrichtet. Den größten Einfluß übte jedoch Hecke auf ihn aus. Hasse ging schließlich 1920 nach Marburg, wo er das "Hasse-Prinzip" entdeckte, das auch Teil seiner Doktorarbeit "Über die Darstellbarkeit von Zahlen durch quadratische Formen im Körper der rationalen Zahlen" wurde. Ebenso erschien es in seiner Habilitationsthese "Über die Äquivalenz quadratischer Formen im Körper der rationalen Zahlen". Ab 1922 hielt Hasse Vorlesungen an der Universität zu Kiel und ging drei Jahre später als Professor nach Halle. Hasse erweiterte Webers Arbeit über Klassenkörpertheorie, die auch durch Kollegen wie Hilbert und Kronecker Unterstützung erfuhr. In Halle erzielte er fundamentale Resultate über die Struktur einfacher Algebren und setzte diese Arbeit in Marburg mit Kollegen fort, um die komplette Bestimmung der "Brauer-Gruppe" eines algebraischen Zahlenkörpers zu vollenden. Weitere Arbeit umfaßte auch den Beweis einer Analogie der "Riemann-Hypothese" für Zeta-Funktionen elliptischer Kurven.

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    Translate this page GEO3, HASERODT, KLAUS, HOCHGEBIRGSRAEUME NORDPAKISTANS. MAT2, hasse, helmut, HOEHEREALGEBRA, I , 5. AUFL. (1963). MAT2, hasse, helmut, HOEHERE ALGEBRA, II, 4. AUFL.
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