Albrecht Fröhlich
Albrecht Fröhlich | |
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Born | Colin Bushnell Martin J. Taylor | 22 May 1916
Albrecht Fröhlich
conjectures on Galois module theory in the Galois structure of rings of integers.[1]
Education
He was born in
Keele University, then in 1962 moved as reader to King's College London where he worked until his retirement in 1981 when he moved to Robinson College, Cambridge
.
Awards
He was elected a
Berwick Prize of the London Mathematical Society in 1976 and its De Morgan Medal in 1992. The Society's Fröhlich Prize
is named in his honour.
Personal
He is the brother of Herbert Fröhlich.
References
- ^ .
- ^ Albrecht Fröhlich at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Albrecht Fröhlich", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St Andrews
External links
- Memorial note in LMS newsletter
- Obituary in German
- The papers of Albrecht Fröhlich have just been processed by the NCUACS, Bath, England [1]. They can be consulted in the Archives of King's College, London