- Helmut Hasse
Infobox Scientist
name=Helmut Hasse
birth_date =August 25 1898
death_date =December 26 1979
field =Mathematics Helmut Hasse (IPA2|ˈhasə) (
25 August 1898 –26 December 1979 ) was a Germanmathematician working inalgebraic number theory , known for fundamental contributions toclass field theory , the application ofp-adic number s tolocal classfield theory anddiophantine geometry (Hasse principle ), and tolocal zeta function s. He was born inKassel , and died inAhrensburg .After serving in the navy in
World War I , he studied at theUniversity of Göttingen , and then at Marburg underKurt Hensel , writing a dissertation in 1921 containing theHasse-Minkowski theorem , as it is now called, onquadratic form s overnumber field s. He then held positions at Kiel, Halle and Marburg. He wasHermann Weyl 's replacement at Göttingen in 1934; politically he was a right-wing nationalist, and applied for membership in the Nazi Party in 1937 but this was denied to him. After war work he returned to Göttingen briefly in 1945 but was excluded by the British authorities. After brief appointments in Berlin from 1948 he settled permanently as professor in Hamburg.He collaborated with many mathematicians: in particular with
Emmy Noether andRichard Brauer onsimple algebra s; and withHarold Davenport onGauss sum s (Hasse-Davenport relation s).ee also
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Hasse diagram
*Hasse invariant
*Artin-Hasse exponential
*Hasse-Arf theorem
*Hasse-Weil L-function
*Hasse norm theorem
*Hasse's theorem on elliptic curves External links
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