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  1. Number Theory by Helmut Hasse, 2002-02-26
  2. Vorlesungen über Zahlentheorie (Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften) (German Edition) by Helmut Hasse, 1964-01-01
  3. The Brauer-Hasse-Noether Theorem in Historical Perspective (Schriften der Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Klasse der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften) by Peter Roquette, 2004-11-17
  4. Helmut Hasse: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  5. Vorlesungen Uber Zahlentheorie by Helmut Hasse, 1964
  6. Number Theory with 49 Figures by Helmut Hasse, 1979
  7. Higher Algebra (2 Volumes) by Helmut Hasse, 1954
  8. Exercises to Higher algebra, 2 volumes bound as 1 by Helmut Hasse, 1954
  9. Über die Klassenzahl abelscher Zahlkörper (German Edition) by Helmut Hasse, 1986-02-17
  10. Zahlentheorie by Helmut Hasse, 1963
  11. HOHERE ALGEBRA by Dr. Helmut Hasse, 1951
  12. Journal Fur Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik Band 250 by Helmut Hasse And Hans Rohrbach, 1971-01-01
  13. ... Höhere algebra, (Sammlung Göschen. [931-932]) by Helmut Hasse, 1926
  14. Class field theory (Collection mathématique) by Helmut Hasse, 1973

1. Helmut Hasse (1898 - 1979), II
During the war, Hasse was again associated with the navy now heading a research institute in Berlin, and studying problems in ballistics.
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2. Poster Of Hasse
Helmut Hasse did fundamental work in algebra and number theory. Find out moreat http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/
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Helmut Hasse lived from 1898 to 1979 Helmut Hasse did fundamental work in algebra and number theory. Find out more at
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3. HELMUT HASSE
Helmut Hasse (18981979) mathematician
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4. Helmut Hasse - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Hasse invariant. ArtinHasse exponential. Hasse-Arf theorem. Hasse-Weil L-function. Hasse norm theorem. Hasse's theorem on elliptic curves .
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6. NodeWorks - Encyclopedia Helmut Hasse
Hasse diagram. Hasse invariant. ArtinHasse exponential. Hasse-Arf theorem. Hasse-Weil L-function. Hasse norm theorem. Hasse's theorem on
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7. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Helmut Hasse
Helmut Hasse Biography. Ph.D. PhilippsUniversit t Marburg 1922
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8. Helmut_Hasse - Investigacion Espanola
Helmut Hasse (uh pronunciado) de HAHS ( el 25 de agosto De agosto el 25 es el 237o d a del a o en el calendario gregoriano (238o en a os
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9. Obituary Of Helmut Hasse
HELMUT HASSE. Biographies and obituaries. 1. HW Leopoldt Zum wissenschaftlichenWerk von Helmut Hasse. J. reine u. angew. Math. 262/263 (1973), 1 17.
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HELMUT HASSE Biographies and obituaries 1. H. W. Leopoldt: "Zum wissenschaftlichen Werk von Helmut Hasse." J. reine u. angew. Math. 262/263 (1973), 1 - 17. The entire volume is dedicated to Hasse on occasion of his 75th birthday 2. "Helmut Hasse", obituary by the editors of the J. reine u. angew. Math. 314 (1980), 1. 3. S. L. Segal: "Helmut Hasse in 1934." Historia Math. 7 (1980), 46 - 56. 4. H. W. Leopoldt: "Obituary: Helmut Hasse." J. Number Theory 14 (1982), 118 - 120. 5. H. Brückner, H. Müller: "Helmut Hasse." Mitt. Math. Ges. Hamburg 11 (1982), 5 - 7. (The volume is dedicated to the memory of Hasse) 6. G. Frei: "Helmut Hasse." Expos. Math. 3 (1985), 55 - 69. See also: Math. Intelligencer 2 (1980), 66. Return to previous Screen

10. Helmut Hasse - New And Used Books
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11. Journal F R Die Reine Und Angewandte Mathematik
Helmut Hasse und seine Arbeiten im Crelleschen Journal
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12. HELMUT HASSE
Helmut Hasse (18981979) mathematician. Helmut Hasse was one of Emmy Noether scolleagues at the University of Göttingen, prior to her emigrating to the
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Helmut Hasse (1898-1979)
mathematician
Helmut Hasse was one of Emmy Noether's colleagues at the University of Göttingen, prior to her emigrating to the United States in 1933. With Hasse and Richard Brauer, Noether published fundamental results in R. Brauer, H. Hasse, and E. Noether, "Beweis eines Hauptsatzes in der Theorie der Algebren," Jounal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik After serving in the German navy during World War I, Hasse matriculated at the University of Göttingen in 1918. There he attended lectures of Edmund Landau, David Hilbert, Emmy Noether, and Erich Hecke. In 1820, Hasse went to Marburg, and under the direction of Kurt Hensel, discovered what is now known as the Hasse principle, or "local-global" principle, in algebraic number theory. Hasse held positions at the universities in Kiel, Halle, and Marburg prior to 1933. In that year, drastic changes took place in Germany and German universities. Jewish academics, including Emmy Noether, were deprived of their academic positions, and they left for other countries. At Göttingen, Hilbert had retired in 1930, and his chair, considered the foremost in mathematics in Germany, was filled by Hermann Weyl. With the troubles of 1933, Weyl resigned, and Helmut Hasse was appointed to the chair. The following year, Hasse became director of the Mathematical Institute at Göttingen, signifying both his eminence as a mathematician and political acceptability to the Nazi regime. Much is written in the references cited below about Hasse's views and activities during those difficult times.

13. Prof. Dr. Helmut Hasse
Prof. Dr. Helmut Hasse. Prof. Dr. Helmut Hasse MarburgLahn, den 24. M rz 1931 Weissenburgstr. 22 Fernruf 404 Lieber Herr Brauer!
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14. Helmut Hasse - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Helmut Hasse (pronounced HAHS uh) (25 August 1898 26 December 1979) was a Germanmathematician working in algebraic number theory, known for fundamental
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Helmut Hasse (pronounced HAHS uh) ( 25 August 26 December ) was a German mathematician working in algebraic number theory , known for fundamental contributions to class field theory , the application of p-adic numbers to local classfield theory and diophantine geometry Hasse principle ), and to local zeta functions . He was born in Kassel , and died in Ahrensburg After serving in the navy in World War I , he studied at the University of G¶ttingen , and then at Marburg under Kurt Hensel , writing a dissertation in 1921 containing the Hasse-Minkowski theorem , as it is now called, on quadratic forms over number fields . He then held positions at Kiel Halle and Marburg. He was Hermann Weyl 's replacement at G¶ttingen in 1934; politically he was a right-wing nationalist, but not a Nazi. After war work he returned to G¶ttingen briefly in 1945 but was excluded by the British authorities. After brief appointments in Berlin from 1948 he settled permanently as professor in Hamburg. He collaborated with a number of other mathematicians: in particular with Emmy Noether and Richard Brauer on simple algebras ; and with Harold Davenport on Gauss sums Hasse-Davenport relations edit
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15. Helmut Hasse - Linix Encyclopedia
Helmut Hasse. Helmut Hasse (pronounced HAHS uh) (25 August 1898 26 December1979) was a German mathematician working in algebraic number theory,
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Helmut Hasse
Helmut Hasse (pronounced HAHS uh) ( 25 August 26 December ) was a German mathematician working in algebraic number theory , known for fundamental contributions to class field theory , the application of p-adic numbers to local classfield theory and diophantine geometry Hasse principle ), and to local zeta functions . He was born in Kassel , and died in Ahrensburg After serving in the navy in World War I , he studied at the University of Göttingen , and then at Marburg under Kurt Hensel , writing a dissertation in 1921 containing the Hasse-Minkowski theorem , as it is now called, on quadratic forms over number fields . He then held positions at Kiel Halle and Marburg. He was Hermann Weyl 's replacement at Göttingen in 1934; politically he was a right-wing nationalist, but not a Nazi. After war work he returned to Göttingen briefly in 1945 but was excluded by the British authorities. After brief appointments in Berlin from 1948 he settled permanently as professor in Hamburg. He collaborated with a number of other mathematicians: in particular with Emmy Noether and Richard Brauer on simple algebras ; and with Harold Davenport on Gauss sums Hasse-Davenport relations edit
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External links
Biography http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Hasse.html

16. Book02
512.55 K92 E3005 ** Homological algebra; Modules 512 ALGEBRA 36 hasse helmutNumber theory. Berlin SpringerVerlag, 2002. xvii,638p.
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18. Hasse
Biography of helmut hasse (18981979) helmut hasse s father was a judge.His mother was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA but lived in Kassel from the
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Helmut Hasse
Born: 25 Aug 1898 in Kassel, Germany
Died: 26 Dec 1979 in Ahrensburg (near Hamburg), Germany
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Helmut Hasse 's father was a judge. His mother was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA but lived in Kassel from the age of five. Helmut's education was at various secondary schools near to Kassel until in 1913, when he was 15 years of age, his father was appointed to an important position in Berlin and the family moved there. Helmut studied for two years at the Fichte- Gymnasium in Berlin before volunteering for naval service during World War I. In the academic year 1917/18 Hasse was stationed at Kiel on his naval duties and he was able to attend the lectures of Otto Toeplitz Edmund Landau Hilbert Emmy Noether and Hecke . In fact he was most influenced by Hecke despite the fact that Hecke It might be supposed that Hasse would have followed Hecke to Hamburg but he did not take this route, going to study under

19. UW Libraries - Database Search
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