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Nationality
  
German

Fields
  
Mathematics

Name
  
Max Deuring

Doctoral advisor
  
Emmy Noether

Role
  
Mathematician


Max Deuring

Born
  
9 December 1907 Gottingen, Germany (
1907-12-09
)

Institutions
  
University of Gottingen

Alma mater
  
University of Gottingen

Doctoral students
  
Karl-Peter Grotemeyer Max Koecher Hans-Egon Richert

Died
  
December 20, 1984, Gottingen, Germany

Books
  
Lectures on the theory of algebraic functions of one variable

Notable students
  
Hans-Egon Richert

Education
  
University of Gottingen

Max Deuring (9 December 1907 – 20 December 1984) was a mathematician. He is known for his work in arithmetic geometry, in particular on elliptic curves in characteristic p. He worked also in analytic number theory.

Deuring graduated from the University of Göttingen in 1930, then began working with Emmy Noether, who noted his mathematical acumen even as an undergraduate. When she was forced to leave Germany in 1933, she urged that the university offer her position to Deuring. In 1935 he published a report entitled Algebren ("Algebras"), which established his notability in the world of mathematics. He went on to serve as Ordinarius at Marburg and Hamburg, then took a position as ordentlicher Lehrstuhl at Göttingen, where he remained until his retirement.

Deuring was a fellow of the Leopoldina. His doctoral students include Max Koecher and Hans-Egon Richert.

Selected works

  • Algebren, Springer 1935
  • Sinn und Bedeutung der mathematischen Erkenntnis, Felix Meiner, Hamburg 1949
  • Klassenkörper der komplexen Multiplikation, Teubner 1958
  • Lectures on the theory of algebraic functions of one variable, 1973 (from lectures at the Tata Institute, Mumbai)
  • References

    Max Deuring Wikipedia