- Heinz Hopf
Heinz Hopf (
November 19 ,1894 –June 3 ,1971 ) was a Germanmathematician born inGräbschen ,Germany (nowGrabiszyn , part ofWrocław ,Poland ). He attended Dr. Karl Mittelhaus' higher boys' school from 1901 to 1904, and then entered the König-Wilhelm- Gymnasium in Breslau. He showed mathematical talent from an early age. In 1913 he entered the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelms University where he attended lectures byErnst Steinitz ,Kneser ,Max Dehn ,Erhard Schmidt , andRudolf Sturm . WhenWorld War I broke out in 1914, Hopf eagerly enlisted. He was wounded twice and received the iron cross (first class) in 1918.In 1920, Hopf moved to
Berlin to continue his mathematical education. He studied underLudwig Bieberbach , receiving his doctorate in 1925. In his dissertation, "Connections between topology and metric of manifolds" (German "Über Zusammenhänge zwischen Topologie und Metrik von Mannigfaltigkeiten"), he proved that any simply connected complete Riemannian 3-manifold of constantcurvature is globally isometric to Euclidean, spherical, or hyperbolic space. He also studied the indices of zeros ofvector field s onhypersurface s, and connected their sum to curvature. Some six months later he gave a new proof that the sum of the indices of the zeros of a vector field on amanifold is independent of the choice of vector field and equal to theEuler characteristic of the manifold. This theorem is now called thePoincaré-Hopf theorem .Hopf spent the year after his doctorate at
Göttingen , whereDavid Hilbert ,Richard Courant ,Carl Runge , andEmmy Noether were working. While there he metPaul Alexandrov and began a lifelong friendship.In 1926 Hopf moved back to Berlin, where he gave a course in
combinatorial topology . He spent the academic year 1927/28 atPrinceton University on a Rockefeller fellowship with Alexandrov.Solomon Lefschetz ,Oswald Veblen andJ.W. Alexander were all at Princeton at the time. In the summer of 1928 Hopf returned to Berlin and began working with Alexandrov, at the suggestion of Courant, on a book ontopology . Three volumes were planned, but only one was finished. It was published in 1935.In October 1928 Hopf married Anja von Mickwitz (1891 - 1967). The next year he declined a job offer from Princeton. In 1931 Hopf took
Hermann Weyl 's position at ETH, inZürich .Hopf received another invitation to Princeton in 1940, but he declined it. Two years later, however, he was forced to file for Swiss citizenship after his property was confiscated by Nazi authorities.
In 1946/47 and 1955/56 Hopf visited the United States, staying at Princeton and giving lectures at
New York University andStanford University . He served as president of theInternational Mathematical Union from 1955 to 1958. He received honorary doctorates from Princeton, Freiburg i. Br., Manchester, Sorbonne at Paris, Brussels, and Lausanne.See also
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Hopf algebra
*Hopf bifurcation (actually was done byEberhard Hopf )
*Hopf bundle
*Hopf conjecture
*Hopf invariant
*Hopf link
*H-space
*Hopf–Rinow theorem External links
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*academia
teachers=Ludwig Bieberbach Erhard Schmidt
students=Beno Eckmann Hans Freudenthal Werner GysinFriedrich Hirzebruch Heinz HuberMichel Kervaire Willi RinowHans Samelson Eduard Stiefel
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