Richard Brauer
Richard Brauer | |
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Richard and Ilse Brauer in 1970 Photo courtesy MFO | |
| Born | February 10, 1901 |
| Died | April 17, 1977 (aged 76) Belmont, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Nationality | German, U.S. |
| Alma mater | University of Berlin (PhD, 1926) |
| Known for | Brauer's theorem on induced characters |
| Awards | Cole Prize in Algebra (1949) National Medal of Science (1970) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Scientist, mathematician |
| Institutions | University of Kentucky University of Toronto University of Michigan Harvard University |
| Thesis | Über die Darstellung der Drehungsgruppe durch Gruppen linearer Substitutionen (1926) |
| Doctoral advisor | Issai Schur Erhard Schmidt |
| Doctoral students | R. H. Bruck S. A. Jennings Peter Landrock D. J. Lewis J. Carson Mark Cecil J. Nesbitt Donald S. Passman Ralph Stanton Robert Steinberg |
Richard Dagobert Brauer (February 10, 1901 – April 17, 1977) was a 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.