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Jürgen Neukirch

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Jürgen Neukirch

Jürgen Neukirch (*1937 in Dortmund5 February 1997[1]) was a German mathematician known for his work on algebraic number theory.

He got his diploma in mathematics in 1964 in Bonn, for his PhD thesis 1965 (advisor: Wolfgang Krull) he was awarded the Felix-Hausdorff-Gedächtnis-Preis and habilitated one year later. From 1967 to 1969 he was guest professor in Kingston/Ontario (Canada) and in Cambridge/Mass. (USA), then professor in Bonn. In 1971 he moved to Regensburg university.[2]

He is known for his work on the embedding problem in algebraic number theory, the Báyer-Neukirch theorem on special values of L-functions, arithmetic Riemann existence theorems and the Neukirch-Uchida-Pop theorem in birational anabelian geometry.

He has written three books on class field theory, algebraic number theory, and the cohomology of number fields, respectively.

Some of his students are Uwe Jannsen, Peter Schneider and Michael Spieß.

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  1. ^ NEW LISTINGS, NUMBER THEORY WEB: October 1996-July 1997
  2. ^ http://www.uni-regensburg.de/Universitaet/RUZ/archiv/ruz-9703/broecker.htm

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