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József Kürschák

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Nationality
  
Hungary

Fields
  
Mathematics


Doctoral students
  
Denes Konig

Name
  
Jozsef Kurschak

József Kürschák wwwomikkbmehuarchivumangolkepekkurschakjoz

Born
  
14 March 1864 Buda, Kingdom of Hungary (
1864-03-14
)

Died
  
26 March 1933(1933-03-26) (aged 69) Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary

Institutions
  
Technical University of Budapest

Alma mater
  
Technical University of Budapest

József Kürschák (14 March 1864 – 26 March 1933) was a Hungarian mathematician noted for his work on trigonometry and for his creation of the theory of valuations. He proved that every valued field can be embedded into a complete valued field which is algebraically closed. In 1918 he proved that the sum of reciprocals of consecutive natural numbers is never an integer. Extending Hilbert's argument, he proved that everything that can be constructed using a ruler and a compass, can be constructed by using a ruler and the ability of copying a fixed segment. He was elected a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1897. He was one of the main organisers of mathematics competitions, for example, Eötvös Loránd mathematics competition.

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József Kürschák Wikipedia