Zassenhaus algorithm Zassenhaus formula Zassenhaus group Zassenhaus lemma Zassenhaus neighbourhoods Berlekamp–Zassenhaus algorithm Cantor–Zassenhaus algorithm Schur–Zassenhaus theorem
Awards
Jeffery–Williams Prize (1974) Lester R. Ford Award (1968)
Scientific career
Fields
Mathematics
Institutions
University of Rostock McGill University University of Notre Dame Ohio State University
Doctoral students
Joachim Lambek
Hans Julius Zassenhaus (28 May 1912 – 21 November 1991) was a German mathematician, known for work in many parts of abstract algebra, and as a pioneer of computer algebra.
Hans Julius Zassenhaus (28 May 1912 – 21 November 1991) was a German mathematician, known for work in many parts of abstract algebra, and as a pioneer...
In mathematics, the butterfly lemma or Zassenhaus lemma, named after HansZassenhaus, is a technical result on the lattice of subgroups of a group or...
Zassenhaus is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: HansZassenhaus (1912–1991), German mathematician Zassenhaus algorithm Zassenhaus...
the Zassenhaus algorithm is a method to calculate a basis for the intersection and sum of two subspaces of a vector space. It is named after Hans Zassenhaus...
In mathematics, a Zassenhaus group, named after HansZassenhaus, is a certain sort of doubly transitive permutation group very closely related to rank-1...
given the following, more algebraic formulation which dates back to HansZassenhaus. If G {\displaystyle G} is a semisimple Lie group there exists a neighbourhood...
Brown, Harold; Bülow, Rolf; Neubüser, Joachim; Wondratschek, Hans; Zassenhaus, Hans (1978), Crystallographic groups of four-dimensional space, New York:...
Witting Franz Woepcke Barbara Wohlmuth Paul Wolfskehl Hans Wussing Peter Wynn HansZassenhaus Julius August Christoph Zech Christian Zeller Karl Longin...
Dwork, Serge Lang, K. G. Ramanathan, John Tate, Harold N. Shapiro, HansZassenhaus and Max Zorn. A more complete list of his students can be found at...
S2CID 119472023 Brown, Harold; Bülow, Rolf; Neubüser, Joachim; Wondratschek, Hans; Zassenhaus, Hans (1978), Crystallographic groups of four-dimensional space, New York:...
three requirements of a group. The following construction is due to HansZassenhaus. On the underlying set of the four-dimensional vector space F4 over...
Donna Reed Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Andy Griffith Show). HansZassenhaus, 79, German mathematician. Antoine Berman, 49, French translator, philosopher...
Prakash Bambah, HansZassenhaus, Thoralf Skolem, and Max Dehn. In the 1960s and 1970s, Ross brought mathematicians including Zassenhaus, Kurt Mahler, and...
Ryser, Hans Schneider, Olga Taussky-Todd, John "Jack" Todd, and Hans Zassenhaus, as well as the then unknown Richard A. Brualdi. At UCSB, Marcus held...
under the supervision of Hans-Joachim Stender. In 1984 he passed the second state examination. In 1985/86 he was with HansZassenhaus at Ohio State University...
Germany during World War II. Hiltgunt Zassenhaus was born in Hamburg to Julius H. and Margret Ziegler Zassenhaus. Her father was a historian and school...
well-known in German-speaking countries for a long time. According to HansZassenhaus: O. Schreier's and Artin's ingenious characterization of formally real...
University of Hamburg. Here, he was taught by Emil Artin, Erich Hecke and HansZassenhaus. In 1938 he published his first paper, in which he completed a theorem...
major result in this area since Sylow. This period saw HansZassenhaus's famous Schur-Zassenhaus theorem on the existence of complements to Hall's generalization...
paper also established a very strong form of a conjecture made by HansZassenhaus. The papers of Roggenkamp and Scott were the basis for most developments...