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- Eduard Ott-Heinrich Keller (* 22. Juni 1906 in Frankfurt am Main; † 5. Dezember 1990 in Halle an der Saale) war ein deutscher Mathematiker, der sich mit Geometrie, Topologie und algebraischer Geometrie beschäftigte. (de)
- Eduard Ott-Heinrich Keller (22 June 1906 in Frankfurt (Main), Germany– 1990 in Halle, Germany) was a German mathematician who worked in the fields of geometry, topology and algebraic geometry. He formulated the celebrated problem which is now called the Jacobian conjecture in 1939. He was born in Frankfurt–am-Main, and studied at the universities of Frankfurt, Vienna, Berlin and Göttingen. As a student of Max Dehn he wrote a dissertation on the tiling of space with cubes. This led to another 'Keller conjecture': the Keller cube-tiling conjecture from 1930. Subsequently he worked with Georg Hamel in Berlin, habilitating in 1933 with a thesis on Cremona transformations. The Jacobian conjecture is quite naturally posed in that setting. The motivation for looking at rather general polynomial transformations, say of the projective plane, came from the singularity theory for algebraic curves. During World War II he taught in a naval college in Flensburg. After the war he had several positions, and was appointed a professor at Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg in 1952, as successor of H. W. E. Jung. (en)
- Eduard Ott-Heinrich Keller (Frankfurt am Main, 22 juni 1906 - Halle, 5 december 1990) was een Duits wiskundige die gespecialiseerd was in de meetkunde, topologie en de algebraïsche meetkunde. In 1939 formuleerde hij het probleem dat nu bekendstaat als het Jacobiaans vermoeden. (nl)
- Eduard Ott-Heinrich Keller (Frankfurt am Main, 22 de junho de 1906 — Halle an der Saale, 5 de dezembro de 1990) foi um matemático alemão. (pt)
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- Eduard Ott-Heinrich Keller (* 22. Juni 1906 in Frankfurt am Main; † 5. Dezember 1990 in Halle an der Saale) war ein deutscher Mathematiker, der sich mit Geometrie, Topologie und algebraischer Geometrie beschäftigte. (de)
- Eduard Ott-Heinrich Keller (Frankfurt am Main, 22 juni 1906 - Halle, 5 december 1990) was een Duits wiskundige die gespecialiseerd was in de meetkunde, topologie en de algebraïsche meetkunde. In 1939 formuleerde hij het probleem dat nu bekendstaat als het Jacobiaans vermoeden. (nl)
- Eduard Ott-Heinrich Keller (Frankfurt am Main, 22 de junho de 1906 — Halle an der Saale, 5 de dezembro de 1990) foi um matemático alemão. (pt)
- Eduard Ott-Heinrich Keller (22 June 1906 in Frankfurt (Main), Germany– 1990 in Halle, Germany) was a German mathematician who worked in the fields of geometry, topology and algebraic geometry. He formulated the celebrated problem which is now called the Jacobian conjecture in 1939. He was born in Frankfurt–am-Main, and studied at the universities of Frankfurt, Vienna, Berlin and Göttingen. As a student of Max Dehn he wrote a dissertation on the tiling of space with cubes. This led to another 'Keller conjecture': the Keller cube-tiling conjecture from 1930. (en)
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- Ott-Heinrich Keller (nl)
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