Axel Thue

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Axel Thue
Axel Thue (1863-1922)
Axel Thue (1863-1922)
Born 19 February 1863(1863-02-19)
Tönsberg, Norway
Died 7 March 1922 (aged 59)
Oslo, Norway
Residence Norway
Nationality Norwegian
Fields Mathematician
Institutions University of Kristiana
Trondheim Technical College
Alma mater University of Kristiana
Doctoral advisor Elling Holst
Doctoral students Thoralf Skolem
Known for Thue's theorem

Axel Thue (19 February 1863 - 7 March 1922) was a Norwegian mathematician, known for highly original work in diophantine approximation, and combinatorics.

He stated in 1914 the so-called Word problem or Thue problem, closely related to the halting problem. This work is the start of the mathematical basis for a formal solution to Rubik's Cube (via groups of combinatorial transformations).

His only known PhD student was Thoralf Skolem.

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Persondata
NAME Thue, Axel
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Norwegian Mathematician
DATE OF BIRTH 19 February 1863
PLACE OF BIRTH Tönsberg, Norway
DATE OF DEATH 7 March 1922
PLACE OF DEATH Oslo, Norway