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Nationality
  
Germany

Alma mater
  
Fields
  
Name
  
Kurt Reidemeister

Doctoral advisor
  
Role
  
Mathematician


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Born
  
October 31, 1893Braunschweig (
1893-10-31
)

Thesis
  
Uber die Relativklassenzahl gewisser relativ-quadratischer Zahlkorper (1921)

Doctoral students
  
Werner Burau, Gerhard Burde, Gunter Hotz, Sunoy Sanatani, Walter Vollmerhaus, Heiner Zieschang, Hans-Georg Zimmer

Spouse
  
Elisabeth Wagner (Riga)

Died
  
July 8, 1971, Gottingen, Germany

Books
  
Knotentheorie, Knot Theory

Similar People
  
Heiner Zieschang, Erich Hecke, Gunter Hotz

Kurt Werner Friedrich Reidemeister (October 13, 1893 – July 8, 1971) was a mathematician born in Braunschweig (Brunswick), Germany.

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Life

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He was a brother of Marie Neurath. Beginning in 1912, he studied in Freiburg, Munich, Marburg, and Göttingen. In 1920, he got the staatsexamen (master's degree) in mathematics, philosophy, physics, chemistry, and geology. He received his doctorate in 1921 with a thesis in algebraic number theory at the University of Hamburg under the supervision of Erich Hecke.,

He became interested in differential geometry; he edited Wilhelm Blaschke's 2nd volume about that issue, and both made an acclaimed contribution to the Jena DMV conference in Sep 1921.

In October 1922 (or 1923) he was appointed assistant professor at the University of Vienna. While there he became familiar with the work of Wilhelm Wirtinger on knot theory, and became closely connected to Hans Hahn and the Vienna Circle. Its manifesto (1929) lists one of Reidemeister's publications in a bibliography of closely related authors.

In 1925 he became full professor at University of Königsberg; he stayed until 1933, when he was regarded politically unsound by the Nazis, and dismissed from his chair.

Blaschke managed to get a promise about Reidemeister's reappointment, and in autumn 1934 he got the chair of Kurt Hensel in Marburg. He stayed there, except for a visit to the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study in 1948–1950, until he got appointed to Göttingen University in 1955, where he stayed until his emeritation.

Works

Reidemeister's interests were mainly in combinatorial group theory, combinatorial topology, geometric group theory, and the foundations of geometry. His books include Knoten und Gruppen (1926), Einführung in die kombinatorische Topologie (1932), and Knotentheorie (1932). He co-edited the journal Mathematische Annalen from 1947 until 1963.

References

Kurt Reidemeister Wikipedia