Wolfgang Fuchs | |
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Born | May 19, 1915 |
Died | February 24, 1997 | (aged 81)
Institutions | Cornell University |
Alma mater | University of Cambridge |
Doctoral advisor | Albert Ingham |
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Wolfgang Heinrich Johannes Fuchs (May 19, 1915, Munich–February 24, 1997) was a mathematician specializing in complex analysis. His main area of research was Nevanlinna theory.
Fuchs received his Ph.D. in 1941 from the University of Cambridge, under the direction of Albert Ingham.[1] He joined the faculty of Cornell University in 1950 and spent the rest of his career there.