Arthur Wieferich
Arthur Wieferich | |
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Born |
Münster, Westphalia, German Empire | April 27, 1884
Died |
September 15, 1954 70) Meppen, West Germany | (aged
Nationality | German |
Fields | Mathematics |
Alma mater | University of Münster |
Academic advisors | Max Dehn |
Known for |
Wieferich prime Wieferich pair Wieferich's theorem |
Influenced | Edmund Landau |
Arthur Josef Alwin Wieferich (April 27, 1884 – September 15, 1954) was a German mathematician and teacher, remembered for his work on number theory.
He was born in Münster, attended the University of Münster (1903–1909) and then worked widely as a school teacher and tutor until his retirement in 1949. He married in 1916 and had no children.
Wieferich abandoned his studies after his graduation and did not publish any paper after 1909. His mathematical reputation is founded on five papers he published while a student at Münster:
- "Beweis des Satzes, daß sich eine jede ganze Zahl als Summe von höchstens neun positiven Kuben darstellen lässt", Mathematische Annalen, 66 (1): 95–101, 1908, doi:10.1007/BF01450913.
- "Über die Darstellung der Zahlen als Summen von Biquadraten", Mathematische Annalen, 66 (1): 106–108, 1908, doi:10.1007/BF01450915.
- "Zur Darstellung der Zahlen als Summen von fünften und siebenten Potenzen positiver ganzer Zahlen", Mathematische Annalen, 67 (1): 61–75, 1909, doi:10.1007/BF01451870.
- "Zum letzten Fermat'schen Theorem", Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 136 (3/4): 293–302, 1909, doi:10.1515/crll.1909.136.293.
- "Zur Dreiecksgeometrie", Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 136 (3/4): 303–305, 1909, doi:10.1515/crll.1909.136.303.
The first three papers are related to Waring's problem. His fourth paper led to the term Wieferich prime.
See also
External links
- Arthur Josef Alwin Wieferich, obituary at numbertheory.org
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