Nationality German Role Mathematician Name Robert Fricke | Alma mater Universitat Leipzig Residence Germany Fields Mathematician | |
Born 24 September 1861Helmstedt, Germany ( 1861-09-24 ) Institutions Universitat Kiel,Georg-August-Universitat Gottingen,Technische Hochschule Braunschweig (1894–1930) Died July 18, 1930, Bad Harzburg, Germany |
Karl Emanuel Robert Fricke (24 September 1861 in Helmstedt, Germany – 18 July 1930 in Bad Harzburg, Germany) was a German mathematician, known for his work in complex analysis, especially on elliptic, modular and automorphic functions. He was one of the main collaborators of Felix Klein, with whom he produced two classic two volume monographs on elliptic modular functions and automorphic functions.
In 1983 in Chicago, his paper Die Theorie der automorphen Functionen und die Arithmetik was read (but not by Fricke) at the International Mathematical Congress held in connection with the World's Columbian Exposition. From 1894 to 1930 Fricke was professor of Higher Mathematics at the Technische Hochschule Carolo-Wilhelmina in Braunschweig.
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