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Birge Huisgen Zimmermann

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Citizenship
  
Germany

Doctoral advisor
  
Friedrich Kasch


Name
  
Birge Huisgen-Zimmermann

Fields
  
Mathematics

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Institutions
  
University of California Santa Barbara

Thesis
  
Endomorphismenringe von Selbstgeneratoren (1974)

Doctoral students
  
Thomas Belzner Axel Boldt Nancy Heinschel Thomas Howard Brian Jue John Learned Josef Stock

Known for
  
Representation theory, ring theory

Alma mater
  
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Institution
  
University of California, Santa Barbara

Birge Huisgen-Zimmermann is a mathematician at University of California, Santa Barbara specializing in representation theory and ring theory.

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Life and career

Huisgen-Zimmerman received her Ph.D. from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in 1974 under the supervision of Friedrich Kasch. Huisgen-Zimmerman received her habilitation from Technical University of Munich in 1979.

Awards and honors

In 2012, Huisgen-Zimmerman became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.

Selected publications

  • Zimmermann-Huisgen, Birge; Zimmermann, Wolfgang On the sparsity of representations of rings of pure global dimension zero. Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 320 (1990), no. 2, 695–711.
  • Zimmermann-Huisgen, Birge Pure submodules of direct products of free modules. Math. Ann. 224 (1976), no. 3, 233–245.
  • Huisgen-Zimmermann, Birge Purity, algebraic compactness, direct sum decompositions, and representation type. Infinite length modules (Bielefeld, 1998), 331–367, Trends Math., Birkhäuser, Basel, 2000.
  • Zimmermann-Huisgen, Birge Homological domino effects and the first finitistic dimension conjecture. Invent. Math. 108 (1992), no. 2, 369–383.
  • References

    Birge Huisgen-Zimmermann Wikipedia