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Contents:
current
2009
2005 2002
1999
63 |
May 10, 2021 |
An introduction to Deuring's theory of constant
reductions |
62 |
Aug 15, 2017 |
Riemann hypothesis in characteristic p in
historical perspective (Preview) |
61 |
Sep 4, 2014 |
Herbrand
und sein Lemma (35 pp.) |
60 |
March 8, 2014 |
Herbrand's
Lemma as a Hasse Diagram (Seminar presentation) |
59 |
Sep 25, 2013 |
Contemplations of an octogenarian
mathematician (Lecture Note) |
58 |
July 30, 2013 |
Drei Frauenschicksale in den Mathematischen
Wissenschaften (Vortragsmanuskript) |
57 |
Jan 24, 2013 |
Contributions to the History of Number Theory in the 20th Century
(Book,
278 pp.) |
54 |
Oct 12, 2012 |
Die mathematischen Tagebücher von Helmut
Hasse 1923-1925. |
53 |
Aug 12, 2012 |
Helmut Hasse und die Familie Mendelssohn.
(4 pp.) |
52 |
June 18, 2012 |
The Riemann
hypothesis in characteristic p, its origin and development. Part 4.
(71 pp.) |
51 |
May 31, 2012 |
Vortrag über Emmy Noether.
(8,66 MB) |
50 |
Jan 11, 2012 |
A letter from Hasse to Artin.
(9 pp.) |
49 |
Jan 10, 2012 |
Heinrich-Wolfgang Leopoldt
1927-2011. German version (3pp.) and English (6pp.) . |
48. |
June 17, 2011 |
Cahit Arf and his invariant.
(45 pp.) |
47. |
Sep 12 2010 |
In Memoriam Ernst Steinitz.
(14 pp.) |
45. |
Mar 19, 2010 |
Betr. Fotos Emmy Noether.
(+ English translation)
|
42. |
June 10, 2008 |
Emil Artin - Helmut Hasse. Their correspondence 1923 - 1934.
(Version of Nov 10, 2008) |
41. |
June 10, 2008 |
Numbers and models, standard and nonstandard.
(Version of Apr 28, 2010) (22 pp.) |
40. |
Mar 27, 2008 |
Über Wolfgang Wichmann. (Neue Version 18. Apr.
2008.) (4 pp.) |
39. |
Jan 22, 2008 |
Emmy Noether:
Die Gutachten. |
38. |
May 15, 2007 |
Emmy Noether
und Hermann Weyl. (39 pp.) |
36. |
Sep 18, 2006 |
The Riemann
hypothesis in characteristic p, its origin and development. Part 3.
|
35. |
May 12, 2006 |
Helmut Hasse -
Emmy Noether. Their correspondence 1925 - 1935.
|
34. |
Mar 12, 2006 |
Zu Emmy
Noethers Geburtstag. (Neue, erweiterte Version 29. Dez. 2006.) (11
pp.)
|
33. |
Feb 25, 2006 |
Helmut Schaefer
1925-2006.
|
32. |
Mar 9, 2005 |
From FLT to finite
groups. The remarkable career of Otto Grün. (43 pp.) |
31. |
Jan 21, 2005 |
Laudatio für B.
H. Matzat
|
30. |
Nov 04, 2004 |
Introduction of
Langlands at Arf Lecture (5.pp.) |
29. |
Feb 28, 2004 |
The Brauer-Hasse-Noether theorem
in historical perspective |
28. |
Aug 27, 2003 |
On the embedding problem for global fields
(9 pp.) |
27. |
July 03, 2003 |
The
Riemann hypothesis in characteristic p, its origin and development. Part
2 |
26. |
July 02, 2003 |
The Riemann hypothesis
in characteristic p, its origin and development. Part 1 |
25. |
Feb 13, 2003 |
Erinnerungen an Helmut Hasse in Berlin (5.
Mai 1997) |
24. |
Jan 09, 2003 |
Reminiscences
of Arnold Ross |
23. |
Sep 30, 2002 |
David Hilbert in Königsberg.
(23 pp.) |
22. |
May 26, 2002 |
Zum Fermat-Problem
(24.1.1998) |
21. |
Apr 16, 2002 |
Helmut Hasse in Halle (22
pp.) |
20. |
Mar 25, 2002 |
David
Hilbert (1862-1943). Zum 140. Geburtstag |
19. |
Mar 08, 2002 |
Albrecht Fröhlich
(1916-2001). Obituary |
18. |
Mar 12, 2002 |
Emmy
Noether's contributions to the theory of group rings. |
17. |
Nov 03, 2001 |
Die Albertina.
Über die Königsberger Universitäts-Geschichte
(11 pp.) |
16. |
Oct 23, 2001 |
History of
valuation theory. Part I (73 pp.) |
15. |
Mar 17, 2001 |
The Brauer-Hasse-Noether
theorem in historical perspective |
14. |
Dec 20, 2000 |
On the theorem
of Grunwald-Wang in the setting of valuation theory
|
13. |
Nov 26, 2000 |
On the history
of Artin's L-functions and conductors (42 pp.) |
12. |
Nov 18, 2000 |
August
Leopold Crelle (5 pp.) |
11. |
Jun 09, 2000 |
Laudatio für
Sigrid Böge |
10. |
Dec 06, 1999 |
Class Field Theory
in characteristic p. Its origin and development
(73 pp.) |
9. |
Nov 06, 1998 |
In memoriam Helmut
Hasse |
8. |
Sep 26, 1998 |
Königsberger
Mathematiker im 19. Jahrhundert |
7. |
Dec 15, 1997 |
Geschichte der
Zahlentheorie in den dreißiger Jahren |
6. |
Dec 09, 1997 |
Einleitung
zum Vortrag in Erlangen am 9.12.1997 |
5. |
Aug 13, 1997 |
Exponential
sums. The estimate of Hasse-Davenport-Weil |
4. |
Jan 16, 1997 |
Bartel
Leendert van der Waerden (1903-1996) |
3a. |
July 17, 1996 |
On
convergent power
series |
3. |
Sep 01, 1995 |
Friedrich
Wilhelm Bessel |
2a. |
Sep 21, 1994
|
Vorwort zu Polya, Schule des
Denkens
|
2. |
Jun 01, 1992 |
Heinrich
Weber, David Hilbert and Königsberg |
1. |
Apr 24, 1987 |
Erich Hecke, Analysis und Zahlentheorie |
0. |
Sep 4, 1987 |
Über die algebraisch-zahlentheoretischen Arbeiten von Max Deuring.
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-1. |
1984 |
Some Tendencies in Contemporary
Algebra.
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-2 |
1979 |
Review of Weil, Collected Papers.
(4 pp.) |
-3 |
1995 |
On Rumely's Local Global Principle.
(32 pp.) |
-3a |
1980 |
The Nullstellensatz over p-adically closed fields.
(35 pp.) |
-4 |
1970 |
Analytic theory of elliptic functions over
local fields. (90 pp.) |
-5 |
1975 |
On the Finiteness Theorem of Siegel and Mahler.
(56 pp.) |
-6 |
1976 |
On the division fields of an algebraic function field of one variable.
(37 pp.) |
May 10, 2021,
An introduction to Deuring's theory of constant reductions
.
This article is contained in the volume 767 (2021) of "Contemporary
Mathematics" which is dedicated to Gerhard Frey.
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August 15, 2017,
Riemann
hypothesis in characteristic p in historical perspective.
This is a preview of the introduction of a
book which appeared in Springer Verlag.
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September 4, 2014 Jacques Herbrand and his Lemma.
This article introduces the reader to the group theoretical Lemma of
Herbrand, its origin and its use in class field theory. At the same time it
traces Herbrand's acitivities during his stay in Germany 1930/31.
Published in Mitteilungen
der Mathematischen Gesellschaft in Hamburg vol.34
(2014).
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March 8, 2014 Herbrand's Lemma as a Hasse Diagram .
Recently, among the Hasse papers which are kept at the University Library in
Göttingen, I found a sheet of paper carrying Hasse's remark
"Roquette, December 1949". It appears that the paper contained a
presentation of Herbrand's Lemma which I as a student had given that year in Hasse's
Number Theory seminar at the Humboldt University in Berlin . Hasse
seems to have liked it since he had kept it in his files through all these
years. Perhaps it may be of general interest to see that the proof of
Herbrand's Lemma, which nowadays is usually embedded into algebraic
cohomology, can be given just in form of a diagram, understandable
without text at least by those who are familiar with Hasse diagrams. The
original paper is handwritten and contains the diagrams only. I have now
transcribed it with TeX and added some comments how to read those diagrams.
Addendum (September 9, 2014): Same for the generalized Herbrand Lemma.
(3pp.)
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Sep 25, 2013 Contemplations of an octogenarian mathematician .
This is the text of a talk, read at the Heidelberg Mathematical Institute
on September 25, 2013, on the occasion of a visit of 20 young mathematicians
from all over the world who attended the Heidelberg Laureate Forum.
(14pp.)
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July 30, 2013 Drei Frauenschicksale in den Mathematischen
Wissenschaften.
Es handelt sich um die Manuskripte von drei Vorträgen vor einem offenen
Hörerkreis (nicht vor Mathematikern). Inhaltlich enthalten diese
Vorträge nichts Neues, was nicht schon in der einschlägigen Literatur zu
finden ist.
1. Emmy Noether (1882 - 1935), 25 pp.
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2. Sonja Kowalevskaja (1850 - 1891), 32 pp.
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3. Sophie Germain (1776-1831), in preparation.
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January 24, 2013 Contributions to the History of Number Theory in the 20th Century
(Book, 278 pp.)
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August 12, 2012 Helmut Hasse und die Familie Mendelssohn (version.
of November 19, 2012).
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Abstract: Vor einer Reihe von Jahren erhielt ich von Martin Kneser,
dem Schwiegersohn von Helmut Hasse, eine Mappe mit einer Reihe von
Papieren aus dem Hasse-Nachlass, die mehr oder minder privaten Charakter
tragen und wohl deshalb von Hasse nicht zur Übergabe an das Archiv der
Göttinger Universität vorgesehen waren. Unter diesen fand sich ein Blatt mit
einem sogenannten Familienstammbaum der Familie Mendelssohn. Mitteilungen
der Mathematischen Gesellschaft in Hamburg Band XXXIII (2013) 197-200.
June 18, 2012 The Riemann hypothesis in
characteristic p, its origin and development. Part 4:
Davenport-Hasse fields.
(Mitteilungen der Mathematischen Gesellschaft in Hamburg, Band
32 (2012) 145-210 .)
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For part 3 see No. 36
Abstract:
This is the fourth part of a larger work on the history of the so-called
Riemann hypothesis in characteristic p. We report on the work of Davenport and Hasse on zeta
functions of the so-called Davenport-Hasse function fields. Their zeros can
be obtained by means of Gaussian sums. Thus the Riemann hypothesis was
proved for a wide class of function fields of higher genus in the year 1934
already.We include a discussion of several other papers in the 1930s which
came up in the context of this work. Besides Davenport and Hasse we will
meet the names of Stickelberger, Artin, Witt, H.L.Schmid, Teichmüller,
A.Weil, Chevalley and others.
May 31, 2012 Vortrag über Emmy Noether.
On May 27, 2010 I had given a lecture on Emmy
Noether at the Mathematics Department of Heidelberg University. The lecture
was directed to all students of the department, independent of their year of
study. No special prerequisites were required. Originally I had planned to
write up some kind of lecture notes to be handed out to the participants.
However, other projects have prevented me to do so. Since I do not know when
I will be able to complete those lecture notes, I have now decided to
publish at least the slides (in German) which were shown during the
lecture. Although the spoken text connecting these slides is missing, they
carry also some information on their own and thus may be of some use. If you
do have some questions it will be a pleasure to me to reply if possible. .
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Jan 10, 2012 Heinrich-Wolfgang Leopoldt 1927-2011.
Obituary. (German) für das Jahrbuch der
Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften.
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English version for Journal of Number Theory:
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June 17, 2011 Cahit Arf and his invariant.
This article is the result of unifying and re-editing of
two previous papers.
For the convenience of the reader we have included an appendix
containing simple proofs of Arf's main results in corrected form, pointing
out that all the methods and facts which we use in these proofs can be found
in Arf's paper already. Joint work with Falko Lorenz. The article has
appeared in "Mitteilungen der Mathematischen Gesellschaft in Hamburg", vol.
XXX (2011), 87-126.
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September 10, 2010 In Memoriam Ernst Steinitz.
In 1910, in volume 137 of Crelle's Journal there
appeared a paper with the title "Algebraische Theorie der Körper" (Algebraic
Theory of Fields). The author was Ernst Steinitz. We use the occasion
of a centenary to recall the impact which Steinitz's paper had upon the
mathematicians of the time, and its role in the development of today's
algebra. The article has appeared in Crelle's Journal, vol. 2010,
Ausg. 648, 1-10.
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March 19, 2010 Betr. Fotos Emmy Noether.
Ziel dieses Artikels ist es,
darauf hinzuweisen, dass
ein Foto, das in vergrößerter,
kolorierter und bearbeiteter Form kürzlich auf
einem Buchtitel über Emmy Noether aufgetaucht
ist,
nicht Emmy Noether darstellt.
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English translation: June 21, 2010 About Photos of Emmy Noether.
The aim of this article is to point out that a certain photo, which
recently has appeared in enlarged, colored and modified form on the
cover of a book on Emmy Noether, does not show Emmy Noether.
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June 13, 2008 Emil Artin - Helmut Hasse. Their correspondence 1923 - 1934.
(Version of Nov 10, 2008)
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Abstract: This book reproduces
the complete extant correspondence between Emil Artin and Helmut Hasse.
There are 49 such letters. The correspondence reflects a crucial period in
the development of 20th century algebra and number theory, in particular
class field theory and Reciprocity Laws. Details of proofs appear alongside
with conjectures and speculations. Also discussed are questions of textbook
presentation, e.g., for quadratic forms and for units. The editors have
amended each letter by a detailed commentary. The Artin-Hasse correspondence
is a rich source for those who are interested in the rise and the
development of mathematical notions and ideas. This book has appeared in the
Universitätsverlag Göttingen as a companion to the book on the
correspondence between Helmut Hasse and Emmy Noether which had appeared in
2006. For the latter see Nr. 35.
June 10, 2008 Numbers and models, standard and nonstandard.
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This had been the manuscript for a talk at the ``Algebra Days'', May, 2008, in
Antalya. I talked about my
personal recollections of Abraham Robinson. The manuscript had been
temporarily withdrawn from my homepage. This is the extended and corrected version of Apr
28, 2010, and it has appeared in the Journal Mathematische
Semesterberichte 57 (2010) 185-199.
March 27, 2008 Über Wolfgang Wichmann.
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Wolfgang Wichmann war einer der letzten Schüler von Emmy Noether in
Göttingen. In seiner Dissertation (1934) findet sich ein einfacher Beweis
für die Funktionalgleichung der Hey-schen Zetafunktion einer
Divisionsalgebra. Auf diesen Beweis, der offenbar in Vergessenheit geraten
war, hat kürzlich Falko Lorenz aufmerksam gemacht (Mitt.
der Math. Ges. in Hamburg, Band XXVII, 2008). Unser Artikel
gibt als Nachtrag zur Arbeit von Lorenz einige persönliche Daten über
Wichmann, soweit wir sie heute noch feststellen konnten. (4 Seiten.)
January 22, 2008 Emmy Noether: Die Gutachten.
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This is a documentation of the testimonials (Gutachten) which were written by prominent mathematicians for Emmy Noether in the critical years 1933/34.
(Modified version of 10 February 2008.) The Einleitung (introduction)
is published in: Mitteilungen der Deutschen Mathematiker Vereinigung 16
(2008) 118-123.
May 15, 2007 Emmy Noether and Hermann Weyl.
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This is the somewhat extended manuscript of a talk presented at the Hermann
Weyl conference in Bielefeld, September 10, 2006. (Corrected and amended version
January 28, 2008.) Published in: Groups and Analysis: The legacy of
Hermann Weyl, ed. by Karin Tent. London Mathematical Society Lecture Note
Series vol. 394 (2008) pp. 285-326
Sep 18, 2006 The Riemann hypothesis in characteristic p, its origin and development. Part 3: The elliptic case.
Mitteilungen der Mathematischen Gesellschaft in Hamburg 25 (2006)
103-176
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Abstract:
This manuscript is a continuation of Parts 1 and 2. (For those see
July 03, 2003 .) We report on the gradual evolvement and the structure of Hasse's
second proof of the Riemann hypothesis for elliptic curves over finite
fields. The main feature of this proof is the rebuilding of the theory
of complex multiplication by purely algebraic means, thereby making it
available for curves over fields of arbitrary characteristic p.
We also
report on Deuring's subsequent work on the structure of endomorphism
rings of elliptic curves in characteristic p, including the
supersingular case. Our sources are not only the published papers but
also other documents like letters, manuscripts and lecture notes which
we have found in several archives. The article is written such that it
can be read independently of Parts 1 and 2 of the same series. (65 pages.)
May 12, 2006 Helmut Hasse - Emmy Noether. Their correspondence 1925 - 1935. Edited and commented by Franz Lemmermeyer and
Peter Roquette.
Published by "Universitätsverlag Göttingen" 2006.
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Abstract: This book
reproduces the complete extant correspondence between Emmy Noether and Helmut
Hasse. There are 82 such letters, of which 79 are from Noether to Hasse,
dating from 1925 until Noether‘s sudden death in 1935. The
correspondence reflects a crucial period in the development of 20th century
algebra and number theory, in particular class field theory. Details of
proofs appear alongside with conjectures and speculations. Also discussed are
questions of textbook presentation, e.g., of Galois theory. Aside from
mathematical details, the spontaneity of Noether‘s style allows many
glimpses at the image that Emmy Noether and Helmut Hasse had of the topics
they were working in. The Hasse – Noether correspondence is a rich source
for those who are interested in the rise and the development of mathematical
notions and ideas. Each letter is accompanied by a detailed commentary
supplied by the editors. For the convenience of the reader, numerous
cross-references, extended indexes, and short biographies of all persons
mentioned in the correspondence have been added.
Mar 12, 2006 Zu Emmy Noethers Geburtstag. Einige
neue Noetheriana.
Mitteilungen der Deutschen
Mathematiker-Vereinigung 15/1 (2007) 15-21
The original manuscript of March 12, 2006 has been replaced by a new, extended version.
(16 pages.)
(Remark: Recently I have found a number of other, hitherto unknown,
documents on the life and work of Emmy Noether. These will be published
elsewhere, and will be available on this website eventually.)
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Feb 25, 2006 Helmut Schaefer 1925-2005.
Nachruf im Jahrbuch 2005 der Heidelberger Akademie der
Wissenschaften, gemeinsam mit Manfred Wolff.
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Mar 09, 2005 From FLT to finite groups. The
remarkable career of Otto Grün. Jahresbericht der Deutschen
Mathematiker-Vereinigung 107 (2005) 117-154
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Abstract: Every student who starts to learn group
theory will soon be confronted with the theorems of Grün. Immediately
after their publication in the mid 1930s these theorems found their way into
group theory textbooks, with the comment that those theorems are of
fundamental importance in connection with the classical Sylow theorems. But
little is known about the mathematician whose name is connected with those
theorems. We shall report about the remarkable mathematical
career of Otto Grün who, as an amateur mathematician without having had
the opportunity to attend university, published his first paper (out of 26)
when he was 46.
Jan 21, 2005 Laudatio für B. H. Matzat
Manuskript einer Rede, gehalten am 21.Januar 2005 in
einem Mathematischen Festkolloquium in Heidelberg, aus Anlass
des 60. Geburtstages von B. Heinrich Matzat. 12 Seiten.
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Nov 04, 2004
Introduction of Langlands at Arf Lecture
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Each year there is scheduled a special colloquium lecture at the Middle East
Technical University in Ankara, commemorating Cahit Arf who had served
as a professor for many years at METU. In the year 2004 the invited
speaker was Robert Langlands, and I had been asked to chair his lecture.
The text of this manuscript was read to introduce the speaker.
Feb 28, 2004
The Brauer-Hasse-Noether theorem in historical perspective. (Version of
Feb 28, 2004.) "Schriften der Math.-Phys. Klasse der Heidelberger
Akademie der Wissenschaften", Nr.15 (2004), 92 p.
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Abstract:
This article is based on letters and documents found at the University
library Göttingen and other archives, centered around the main structure
theorem in the theory of algebras, including a chapter on the contributions
of Albert to this problem. It covers mainly the years around 1931. This is
the extended and revised manuscript of our preliminary version of
March 17, 2001 . (Some misprints in the version of
Feb 28, 2004 have been corrected on Dec 23, 2004.)
Aug 27, 2003
On the embedding problem for global fields. Comments to an old paper of
Klaus Hoechsmann.
Israel Journal of Mathematics (2004) 369-379
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Abstract:
The origin of this note was the attempt to answer a question of
Moshe Jarden who had asked me:
''Hat jeder Zahlkörper K ein endliches Einbettungsproblem für
Gal(K), das lokal lösbar aber global nicht lösbar ist?''
As a first reaction I referred him to an old paper of Hoechsmann
on the embedding problem. But after a second reading of Hoechsmann's paper
I found that the answer to Moshe's question - which is affirmative - is not
explicitly stated there. Although the answer can be readily derived using
Hoechsmann's ideas, it is perhaps not without interest to do this explicitly.
This is what I propose in this note.
July 3, 2003 The Riemann hypothesis in characteristic p, its origin and development.
Part 2. The first steps by Davenport and Hasse.
(Version of July 17, 2003).
Mitteilungen der Mathematischen Gesellschaft in Hamburg (2004) 5-74
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Abstract:
This manuscript is a continuation of Part 1. (For that see
the next entry .) We report on how Hasse met Davenport
in 1931, how the latter introduced his friend Hasse to his problem on diophantine
congruences, and how Artin identified this problem with the Riemann hypothesis.
We discuss Hasse's first proof for elliptic fields which used classic uniformization
and complex multiplication; the idea for this developed during a discussion
with Mordell about Siegel's great paper on binary diophantine equations.
July 2, 2003
The Riemann hypothesis in characteristic p, its origin and development. Part
1. The formation of the zeta functions of Artin and F.K. Schmidt.
(Revised Version of Nov 17, 2004)
Mitteilungen der Mathematischen Gesellschaft in Hamburg, Band 21/2
(2002) 79-157 (This revised version contains several changes against
the published version.)
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Abstract:
This paper is to be regarded as the first part of a larger
project which will give a comprehensive view of the history
around the Riemann hypothesis for function fields. (For a preliminary
version see the manuscript of Dec 15, 1997 .)
This Part 1 is dealing with the development before Hasse's contributions
to the Riemann hypothesis. We are trying to explain what he could
build upon. The time interval covered will be roughly
between 1921 and 1931. We start with Artin's thesis of 1921 where the
Riemann hypothesis for function fields was spelled out and
discussed for the first time, namely in the case of quadratic
function fields. We will describe the activities following
Artin's thesis until F.K.Schmidt's classical paper 1931 on the Riemann-Roch
theorem and the zeta function of an arbitrary function field.
Finally we will review Hasse's paper in 1934 where he gives a
summary about all what was known at that time about zeta
functions of function fields.
Feb 13, 2003
Erinnerungen an Helmut Hasse in Berlin.
Manuscript for the foreword to a lecture on Hasse's work, read at
the Humboldt University in Berlin on May 5, 1997. 2 pages. (German)
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Abstract:
Dies ist das Manuskript für ein Vorwort zu meinem Vortrag am 5.
Mai 1997 an der Humboldt-Universität in Berlin. Der
Vortrag behandelte die Hasseschen Arbeiten in den dreißiger Jahren
zur Riemannschen Vermutung in Funktionenkörpern. Das
Vorwort enthält einige persönliche Erinnerungen an Hasse, als
ich bei ihm in Berlin in den Jahren 1948-1950 studierte.
Jan 09, 2003
Reminiscences of Arnold Ross.
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Abstract:
This is the manuscript for a contribution to the Arnold Ross memorial
article, edited by Dan Shapiro and Allyn Jackson in the Notices of the American
Mathematical Society.
Sep 30, 2002
David Hilbert in Königsberg. (Revised Jan 17, 2003)
23 pages. (German)
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Abstract:
This is the manuscript for two lectures delivered to the
"Hilbert-Seminar" at Kaliningrad (Königsberg) in Sep/Oct
2002, on the occasion of the 140th birth-year of David Hilbert.
It covers the first 33 years of Hilbert's life and work. In
those years he grew up in Königsberg and studied at the "Albertina",
the University there. He obtained his doctor's degree from the
Albertina, did his habilitation and got his first professorship
there - before he changed to Göttingen.
May 26, 2002
Zum Fermat-Problem.
Manuscript for a popular lecture at the Mathematics
Institute of Heidelberg University, on Jan 24, 1998. 18
pages.(German)
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Am 24.1.1998 fand im Mathematischen
Institut der Universität Heidelberg ein "Tag der offenen
Tür" statt und ich war kurzfristig aufgefordert worden,
dabei einen Vortrag über das Fermat-Problem zu halten.
Dies ist das Mansukript zu diesem Vortrag. Die in Fußnoten
gesetzten Anmerkungen stammen von Gerhard Frey, dem ich das
Manuskript nachträglich vorgelegt hatte.
Abstract: Bereits vor fünf
Jahren wurde die Lösung des Fermat-Problems mit großem
Pressewirbel angekündigt. Inzwischen ist eine Vielzahl
von Artikeln zu diesem Thema erschienen, darunter auch manche,
die ich sowohl für Mathematiker als auch für Nichtmathematiker
empfehlen kann. Vgl. die Literaturangaben am Schluss. Auch
wenn Sie den einen oder den anderen Artikel darüber bereits
gelesen haben, so finden Sie vielleicht im folgenden noch einiges,
was bisher nicht so bekannt geworden ist.
April 16, 2002
Helmut Hasse in Halle. Jointly with
Günther Frei.
In: Martin Goebel, Karin Richter, Kurt Richter (ed.), Aspekte
der Mathematikgeschichte in Halle, Report No. 19 (2002) 83-98. (German)
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Helmut Hasse (1898-1979) wird der mathematischen Welt
als einer der führenden Zahlentheoretiker seiner Zeit
in Erinnerung bleiben. Auch über die Zahlentheorie hinaus haben
seine Ideen die Mathematik in starkem Maße beeinflusst. Hasse
wirkte in Halle in den Jahren 1925-1930. Diese Jahre, zusammen
mit den folgenden Jahren 1930-1934 in Marburg, können
als die fruchtbarste Periode seines Schaffens angesehen werden.
In der folgenden Kurzbiographie Hasses wird insbesondere seine
Tätigkeit in Halle herausgestellt. Wir haben eine Reihe
von Zitaten aus Briefen und anderen Quellen aufgenommen. Dabei
stützen wir uns u.a. auf Dokumente aus dem Archiv der Universität
Halle, sowie auf Briefe aus dem Nachlass Hasses, die sich
in der Handschriftenabteilung der Universität Göttingen
befinden.
March 25, 2002
David Hilbert (1862-1943). Zum 140. Geburtstag
Newspaper article on the occasion of Hilbert's 140th
birthday. 5 pages. (German)
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March 8, 2002
Albrecht Fröhlich (1916-2001)
Obituary. Heidelberg Academy of Sciences. 3 pages. (German)
(Revised March 20, 2002)
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February 14, 2002
Emmy Noether's contributions to the theory of group rings.
This is a fragment of a manuscript written for a talk given at
the Conference "Around Group Rings" at Jasper, Alberta, Feb. 18 - 21, 2002.
It is planned to use it, together with our manuscript of March 17, 2001 on
the Brauer-Hasse-Noether theorem, as a basis for
a larger exposition on the history of the theory of algebras. 13 pages.
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Nov 3, 2001
Die Albertina. Gedanken zu einem neuen Buch über die Königsberger
Universitäts-Geschichte.
Manuscript for a news paper article on the book "Albertina"
of Kasimir K. Lawrynowicz. 11 pages. (German)
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Oct 23, 2001
History of valuation theory. Part I.
(Version of July 23,2003)
In: F.V. Kuhlmann, S. Kuhlmann, M. Marshall (ed.), Valuation
Theory and its applications, vol. 1 (Fields Institute Communications,
2002) 291-355
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The theory of valuations was started in 1912 by the
Hungarian mathematician Josef Kürschák who formulated the
valuation axioms as we are used today. The main motivation
was to provide a solid foundation for the theory of p-adic fields
as defined by Kurt Hensel. In the following decades we can
observe a quick development of valuation theory, triggered
mainly by the discovery that much of algebraic number theory could
be better understood by using valuation theoretic notions
and methods. An outstanding figure in this development was Helmut
Hasse. Independent of the application to number theory, there
were essential contributions to valuation theory given by
Alexander Ostrowski, published 1934. About the same time Wolfgang
Krull gave a more general, universal definition of valuation which
turned out to be applicable also in many other mathematical
disciplines such as algebraic geometry or functional analysis,
thus opening a new era of valuation theory. In the present
article which is planned as the first part of more to come, we
report on the development of valuation theory until the ideas
of Krull about general valuations of arbitrary rank took roots.
That is, we cover the pre-Krull era. As our sources we use not only
the published articles but also the information contained
in letters and other material from that time, mostly but not exclusively
from the legacy of Hasse at the University library at Göttingen.
This version contains some minor changes against the published version.
March 17, 2001
The Brauer-Hasse-Noether theorem in historical perspective.
This older Version has now been
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The legacy of Helmut Hasse, consisting of letters, manuscripts
and other papers, is kept at the University Library at Göttingen.
Hasse had an extensive correspondence; he liked to exchange mathematical
ideas, results and methods freely with his colleagues. There
are more than 8000 letters preserved. Although not all of them
are of equal mathematical interest, searching through this
treasure can help us to assess the development of Number Theory
through the 1920's and 1930's. Unfortunately, most of the correspondence
is preserved on one side only, i.e., the letters
sent to Hasse are
available whereas many of the letters which had been
sent from him, often handwritten,
seem to be lost. So we have to interpolate, as far as possible,
from the replies to Hasse and from other context, in order
to find out what he had written in his outgoing letters. In the present
article I shall report about the letters which document the activity
around the Brauer-Hasse-Noether Theorem in Number Theory; this covers
the years around 1931. Besides of the letters from the Hasse
legacy, I shall also use some letters from Emmy Noether to
Richard Brauer which are preserved at the Bryn Mawr College
Library (Pennsylvania, USA).
Dec 20, 2000
On the theorem of Grunwald-Wang in the setting of valuation
theory.
Seminar note, jointly with
Falko Lorenz.
In: F.V. Kuhlmann, S. Kuhlmann, M. Marshall (ed.), Valuation
Theory and its applications, vol. 2 (Fields Institute Communications,
2002) 43 pages
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Given a field K with finitely many valuations; does
there exist an extension of K which at these valuations has
a prescribed local behavior? The Grunwald-Wang theorem answers this
question in the case of abelian field extensions. Originally developed
for algebraic number fields in the context of class field
theory, it has turned out that it is valid quite generally,
for arbitrary multi-valued fields, provided the valuations are
of rank one or, more generally, are mutually independent and
dense in their respective henselizations. In this paper
we present a simple proof which is based on Kummer theory for cyclic
Galois algebras, and on Witt theory in case of characteristic p.
Nov 26, 2000
On the history of Artin's L-functions and conductors. Seven
letters from Artin to Hasse in the year 1930. (Version July 23, 2003)
Mitteilungen der Mathematischen Gesellschaft in Hamburg, Band 19*
(2000) 5-50.
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In the year 1923 Emil Artin introduced his new L-functions
belonging to Galois characters. But his theory was still
incomplete in two respects. First, the theory depended on the validity
of the General Reciprocity Law which Artin was unable at that
time to prove in full generality. Secondly, in the explicit
definition of L-functions the ramified primes could not be taken into
account; hence that definition was of provisional character
only whereas the final definition could be given in a rather
indirect way only. In later years Artin filled both of these gaps:
In 1927 he proved the General Reciprocity Law, and in 1930
he gave a complete definition of his L-functions, including the ramified
and the infinite primes; at the same time he introduced his
theory of conductors for Galois characters. This development is well
documented in the correspondence between Artin and Hasse of
those years. In the present paper we discuss seven letters from
Artin to Hasse, written in the year 1930, where he expounds his
ideas about the final definition of the L-functions and about
his conductors. We also discuss some letters from Emmy Noether
to Hasse of the same time which are directly inspired by Artin's.
This version contains some minor changes against the published version
(Jan 10, 2007).
Nov 18, 2000
August Leopold Crelle.
Manuskript einer Rede, gehalten am 18.November 2000
bei der Aufstellung einer Gedenktafel für A.L.Crelle in
Eichwerder, seinem Geburtsort. 5 Seiten.
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June 9, 2000
Laudatio für Sigrid Böge.
Manuskript einer Rede, gehalten am 9.Juni 2000 in
einem Mathematischen Kolloquium in Heidelberg, aus Anlass
der Emeritierung von Professor Sigrid Böge.14 Seiten.
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Dec 6, 1999
Class Field Theory in characteristic p. Its origin and development.
In: K. Miyake (ed.) Class Field Theory - Its Centenary
and Prospect (Advanced Studies in Pure Mathematics vol. 30, Tokyo 2000)
549 - 631. (Version July 23,2003)
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Today's notion of "global field" comprises number fields
(algebraic, of finite degree) and function fields (algebraic,
of dimension 1, finite base field). They have many similar arithmetic
properties. The systematic study of these similarities seems
to have been started by Dedekind (1857). A new impetus was given
by the seminal thesis of E.Artin (1921, published in 1924).
In this exposition I shall report on the development during
the twenties and thirties of our century, with emphasis on the
emergence of class field theory for function fields. The names of F.K.Schmidt,
H. Hasse, E. Witt, C. Chevalley (among others) are closely connected
with that development.
Nov 6, 1998
In Memoriam Helmut Hasse.
Vorwort zu einem Vortrag auf dem Gedenkkolloquium, Hamburg
6.11.1998. 3 Seiten. (German)
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Sep 26, 1998
Königsberger Mathematiker im 19. Jahrhundert.
Text of a talk given at the Franz Neumann seminar at
Kaliningrad on Sep 26, 1998. 4 pages. (German).
Published in: Rudolf Fritsch et al. ed. Franz Ernst Neumann
(1798-1895). Zum 200. Geburtstag des Mathematikers, Physikers und
Kristallographen. Verlag "Terra Balitica" Ludwig Maximilians Universität
München 2005. (Deutsch-Russische Ausgabe.)
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Dec 15, 1997
Zur Geschichte der Zahlentheorie in den dreißiger Jahren.
Die Entstehung der Riemannschen Vermutung für Kurven, und
ihres Beweises im elliptischen Fall.
Jahrbuch 1996 der Braunschweigischen Mathematischen Gesellschaft
(Göttingen 1997) 153 - 191
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Ich berichte über die Entstehung der Riemannschen
Vermutung für Funktionenkörper, oder -- was damit gleichbedeutend
ist -- für Kurven, sowie über den ersten Beweis im elliptischen
Fall. Dies geschah in den dreißiger Jahren dieses
Jahrhunderts, und die Entwicklung wurde entscheidend bestimmt
durch die Person von Helmut Hasse, und zwar wesentlich auf Anregung
von Harold Davenport und bis zu einem gewissen Grade auch durch
L.J.Mordell.
Dec 9, 1997
Einleitung zum Vortrag in Erlangen am 9.12.1997.
Vortrag aus Anlaß der Verleihung des v.Staudt-Preises
an Martin Kneser. 6 Seiten. (German)
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Aug 13, 1997
Exponential sums. The estimate of Hasse-Davenport-Weil.
An introductory course, following the 1934 papers
by Hasse and Davenport. Notes from the ESCOLA de ALGEBRA, Rio
de Janeiro (1996). 29 pages.
(Version of July 23,2003)
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Jan 16, 1997
Bartel Leendert van der Waerden (1903--1996).
Obituary, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences. 5 pages. (German)
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July 17, 1996
On convergent power series.
It is proved that the field of convergent Laurent series is existentially
closed in the field of formal Laurent series, in arbitrary characteristic p
(the base field is assumed to be complete with respect to some
non-archimedean rank 1
valuation). The question arose in a correspondence with Franz-Viktor
Kuhlmann and Moshe Jarden. 13 pages.
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Sep 1, 1995
Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel. Gedanken zu einer neuen Biographie
über den Königsberger Astronomen.
Manuscript for a news paper article on the Bessel
biography of Kasimir K. Lavrynovich. 5 pages. (German)
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Sep 21, 1994
Vorwort zu Polya, Schule des Denkens (Auflage 1995)
Manuscript. 2 pages. (German)
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Jun 1, 1992
Heinrich Weber, David Hilbert and Königsberg
Lecture Notes for a talk delivered at the "Hilbert Seminar"
of the University of Kaliningrad in the summer of 1992.
11 pages.
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Apr 24, 1987
Erich Hecke, Analysis und Zahlentheorie
Commented reprint of notes from a lecture by Hecke,
delivered in Hamburg in 1920/21. 235 pages. (German)
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Sep 4, 1987 Über die algebraisch-zahlentheoretischen Arbeiten von Max Deuring.
Dies ist das Manuskript eines Vortrages, gehalten am 15. Mai 1986 im
Mathematischen Institut in Göttingen. 17 Seiten.
Jahresbericht der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung 91
(1989)
109-125
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1984 Some Tendencies in Contemporary Algebra.
This is a contribution to the volume "Perspectives
in Mathematics", published on the occasion of the 40-th
anniversary of the Oberwolfach Institute by
Birkhäuser Verlag (1984).
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1979 Review of Weil, Collected Papers.
This review has appeared in the Jahresbericht der
Deutschen Mathematiker Vereinigung 86 (1984), 29-32.
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1994 On Rumely's Local Global Principle
(jointly with Barry Green and Florian Pop).
This has appeared in the Jahresbericht der
Deutschen Mathematiker Vereinigung 97 (1995), 43-74.
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1980 The Nullstellensatz over p-adically closed
fields.
This has appeared in the Journal of the Math. Society of Japan
vol.32
(1980),425-460.
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1970 Analytic theory of elliptic functions over local
fields.
This has appeared in the Hamburger
Mathematische Einzelschriften, Neue Folge, Heft 1
(1970),
90 pp.
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1975 On the Finiteness Theorem of Siegel and Mahler
Concerning Diophantine Equations.
This has appeared, jointly with Abraham Robinson,
in the Journal of Number Theory,
vol. 7, pp. 121--176 (1975).
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1976 On the division fields of an algebraic function field of one variable.
This has appeared
in the Houston Journal of Mathematics,
vol. 2, pp. 251--287 (1976).
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