Wolfgang Krull

Wolfgang Krull, Göttingen 1920 Wolfgang Krull (26 August 1899 – 12 April 1971) was a German mathematician who made fundamental contributions to commutative algebra, introducing concepts that are now central to the subject.

Krull was born and went to school in Baden-Baden. He attended the Universities of Freiburg, Rostock and finally Göttingen from 1919–1921, where he earned his doctorate under Alfred Loewy. He worked as an instructor and professor at Freiburg, then spent a decade at the University of Erlangen. In 1939, Krull moved to become chair at the University of Bonn, where he remained for the rest of his life. Wolfgang Krull was a member of the Nazi Party.

His 35 doctoral students include Wilfried Brauer, Karl-Otto Stöhr and Jürgen Neukirch. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Idealtheorie. by Krull, Wolfgang, 1899-1971

    Published 1968
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    Elementare und klassische Algebra vom modernen Standpunkt. by Krull, Wolfgang, 1899-1971

    Published 1959
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    Alternierende Algebra und ihre Anwendung in der projektiven Geometrie / by Krull, Wolfgang, 1899-1971

    Published 1962
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    Einführung in die Algebra / by Haupt, Otto, 1887-1988

    Published 1929
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