Historical records matching Prof. Dr. Kurt Jacob Wilhelm Sebastian Hensel
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About Prof. Dr. Kurt Jacob Wilhelm Sebastian Hensel
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Kurt Wilhelm Sebastian Hensel (29 December 1861 – 1 June 1941) was a German mathematician born in Königsberg.
Contents [show] Life and career[edit] Hensel was born in Königsberg, East Prussia (today Kaliningrad, Russia), the son of Julia (née von Adelson) and Sebastian Ludwig Felix Hensel, who was a landowner and entrepreneur. His paternal grandparents were painter Wilhelm Hensel and composer Fanny Mendelssohn. Through his grandmother, he was a descendant of the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Hensel was the brother of the philosopher Paul Hensel. Both his paternal grandmother and his mother were from Jewish families that had converted to Christianity.
Hensel studied mathematics in Berlin and Bonn, under mathematicians like Leopold Kronecker and Karl Weierstrass.
Later in his life Hensel was a professor at the University of Marburg until 1930. He was also an editor of the mathematical Crelle's Journal. He edited the five-volume collected works of Leopold Kronecker.
Hensel is well known for his introduction of p-adic numbers. First described by him in 1897,[1] they became increasingly important in number theory and other fields during the twentieth century.[2]
Publications[edit] Theorie der algebraischen Funktionen einer Variabeln und ihre Anwendung auf algebraische Kurven und Abelsche Integrale (zus. mit Georg Landsberg) Teubner, Leipzig 1902 Theorie der algebraischen Zahlen Teubner, Leipzig 1908[3] Zahlentheorie Göschen, Berlin 1913[4] Gedächtnisrede auf Ernst Eduard Kummer zu dessen 100. Geburtstag[5] Über eine neue Begründung der Theorie der algebraischen Zahlen, Jahresbericht DMV, Band 6, 1899
Prof. Dr. Kurt Jacob Wilhelm Sebastian Hensel's Timeline
1861 |
December 29, 1861
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Gross Barthen, Königsberg, Ostpreussen, Germany
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1888 |
February 9, 1888
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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1889 |
January 27, 1889
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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1890 |
August 8, 1890
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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1895 |
February 9, 1895
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Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany
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1896 |
October 1, 1896
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Marburg, Giessen, Hesse, Germany
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1941 |
June 1, 1941
Age 79
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Marburg, Giessen, Hesse, Germany
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- 1884
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Universität Berlin, Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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