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Kurt Hensel

Kurt Wilhelm Sebastian Hensel

German mathematician (1861–1941).

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Occupation

Mathematician
University Teacher
Editing Staff

Field of Work

Number Theory
Mathematics
Arithmetic
Algebraic Number Theory
Applied Mathematics

Place of Birth

Königsberg

Place of Death

Marburg

Country of Citizenship

Kingdom of Prussia
Weimar Republic
Germany

Date of Birth

12/29/1861
Reason for Preferred Rank
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1861

Date of Death

6/1/1941
Reason for Preferred Rank
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1941

Instance Of

Human

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Given Name

Kurt

Member Of

German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina

Educated At

University of Bonn
Humboldt-Universität Zu Berlin
Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium

Employer

University of Marburg
Humboldt-Universität Zu Berlin

Work Location

Marburg

Family Name

Hensel

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

German

Notable Work

Hensel's Lemma
Henselian Ring

Place of Burial

Main Cemetery of Marburg
Burial Plot Reference
:sector K
Coordinate Location
: 50.8042°N 8.7493°E

Academic Thesis

Arithmetic Research on Discriminants and Their Non-Essential Factors
Doctoral Advisor
:
Leopold Kronecker
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URL
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Publication Date
: 1884

Sibling

Paul Hensel
Lili Du Bois-Reymond

Doctoral Advisor

Leopold Kronecker

Sex or Gender

Male

Name in Native Language

Kurt Hensel

Award Received

Honorary Doctorate of the University of Oslo

Writing Language

German

Father

Sebastian Hensel

Student

Abraham Fraenkel
Helmut Hasse

Relative

Walter Hayman
Kinship to Subject
:
Grandson

Mother

Q136540023

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