- Egbert van Kampen
Egbert Rudolf van Kampen (
May 28 ,1908 ,Berchem ,Belgium –February 11 ,1942 ,Baltimore ,Maryland ) was amathematician . He made important contributions totopology , especially to the study of fundamental groups.Van Kampen received his Ph.D. degree from
Leiden University in 1929. His dissertation, entitled "Die kombinatorische Topologie und die Dualitaetssaetze", was written under the direction ofWillem van der Woude .In 1931 van Kampen left
Europe and travelled to theUnited States to take up the position which he had been offered atJohns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. There he metOscar Zariski who had taught at Johns Hopkins University as a Johnston Scholar from 1927 until 1929 when he had joined the Faculty. Zariski had been working on the fundamental group of the complement of analgebraic curve , and he had found generators and relations for the fundamental group but was unable to show that he had found sufficient relations to give a presentation for the group. Van Kampen solved the problem, showing that Zariski's relations were sufficient, and the result is now known as the Zariski–van Kampen theorem. This led van Kampen to formulate and prove what is nowadays known as theSeifert–van Kampen theorem .External links
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