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Nationality
  
Denmark

Fields
  
Topology

Role
  
Mathematician

Name
  
Poul Heegaard


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Born
  
2 November 1871 Copenhagen (
1871-11-02
)

Institutions
  
University of Copenhagen, University of Oslo

Alma mater
  
University of Copenhagen

Died
  
February 7, 1948, Oslo, Norway

Education
  
University of Copenhagen

Poul Heegaard (November 2, 1871, Copenhagen - February 7, 1948, Oslo) was a Danish mathematician active in the field of topology. His 1898 thesis introduced a concept now called the Heegaard splitting of a 3-manifold. Heegaard's ideas allowed him to make a careful critique of work of Henri Poincaré. Poincaré had overlooked the possibility of the appearance of torsion in the homology groups of a space.

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He later co-authored, with Max Dehn, a foundational article on combinatorial topology, in the form of an encyclopedia entry.

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Heegaard studied mathematics at the University of Copenhagen, from 1889 to 1893 and following years of travelling, and teaching mathematics, he was appointed professor at University of Copenhagen in 1910.

Following a dispute with the faculty over, among other things, the hiring of Harald Bohr as professor at the University (Heegaard was against it); Heegaard accepted a professorship at Oslo in Norway, where he worked till his retirement in 1941.

References

Poul Heegaard Wikipedia