- Hans Heilbronn
Hans Arnold Heilbronn (
8 October 1908 ,Berlin –28 April 1975 ,Toronto ) was a mathematician.He was born into a German-Jewish family. He was a student at the universities of
Berlin ,Freiburg andGöttingen , where he metEdmund Landau , who supervised his doctorate. In his thesis he improved a result of Hoheisel on the size ofprime gap s.Heilbronn fled Germany for Britain in 1933 due to the rise of
Nazism . He arrived inCambridge , then found accommodation inManchester and eventually was offered a position atBristol University , where he stayed for about one and a half years. There he proved that the class number of thenumber field tends to plus infinity as does, as well as, in collaboration withEdward Linfoot , that there are at most ten quadraticnumber field s of the form , a natural number, with class number 1. On invitation ofLouis Mordell he moved back toManchester in 1934, but left again only one year later, accepting the Bevan Fellowship atTrinity College, Cambridge . In Cambridge Heilbronn published several joint papers withHarold Davenport , in one of which they devised a new variant of theHardy-Littlewood circle method , now sometimes referred to as theDavenport-Heilbronn method , proving that for any indefinite diagonal form of degree in more than variables whose coefficients are not all in rational ratio there exists in such that is arbitrarily small. During theSecond World War he was briefly interned as an enemy alien but released to serve in theBritish Army . In 1946 he returned to Bristol, becoming Henry Overton Wills Professor of Mathematics. He was elected aFellow of the Royal Society in 1951 and was president of theLondon Mathematical Society from 1959 to 1961.Heilbronn and his wife moved to North America in 1964. He stayed at the
California Institute of Technology for a while, then moved on to Toronto, where he was Professor of Mathematics at theUniversity of Toronto from 1964 to 1975. He became a Canadian citizen in 1970.His PhD students include
Inder Chowla andAlbrecht Fröhlich .ee also
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Deuring-Heilbronn phenomenon
*Class number problem External links
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Dictionary of National Biography
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