- Abraham Seidenberg
Abraham Seidenberg (
June 2 ,1916 –May 3 ,1988 ) was an Americanmathematician .Early life
Seidenberg was born on
June 2 ,1916 inWashington D.C. . He graduated with a B.A. from the University of Maryland in 1937. He completed his Ph.D. in mathematics fromJohns Hopkins University in 1943. His Ph.D. thesis was "Valuation Ideals in Rings of Polynomials in Two Variables".Academic career
Seidenberg became an instructor in mathematics at the
University of California, Berkeley in 1945. He reached the rank of full professor in 1958. He retired from Berkeley in 1987.Contributions
Seidenberg was known for his research to commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, differential algebra, and the history of mathematics. He published "Prime ideals and integral dependence" written jointly with I S Cohen which greatly simplified the existing proofs of the going-up and going-down theorems of ideal theory. He also made important contributions to algebraic geometry. In 1950, he published a paper called "The hyperplane sections of normal varieties" which has proved fundamental in later advances. In 1968, he wrote "Elements of the theory of algebraic curves", a book on algebraic geometry. He published several important papers.
Personal life
Seidenberg married Ebe Cagli. She was a writer. She and her family immigrated to the United States from Italy. The couple frequently visited Italy and Seidenberg held a visiting professorship at the
University of Milan .Death
Seidenberg died on
May 3 ,1988 inMilan, Italy . At the time of his death, he was in the midst of series of lectures at the University of Milan.References
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