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Gottfried Köthe
Gottfried Köthe, Elisabeth Hagemann, Otto Toeplitz, 1930
Born(1905-12-25)25 December 1905
Died30 April 1989(1989-04-30) (aged 83)
Known forKöthe conjecture
Nilradical of a ring
Serial rings
Topological vector space
AwardsICM Speaker (1928, 1932, 1936)
Scientific career
Thesis Beiträge zu Finslers Grundlegung der Mengenlehre  (1927)
Doctoral advisorsTonio Rella
Robert von Sterneck
Doctoral studentsElisabeth Hagemann,
Werner Hildenbrand,
Tosun Terzioğlu,
Joseph Wloka [de]

Gottfried Maria Hugo Köthe (25 December 1905 – 30 April 1989) was an Austrian mathematician working in abstract algebra and functional analysis.

Scientific career

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In 1923 Köthe enrolled in the University of Graz. He started studying chemistry, but switched to mathematics a year later after meeting the philosopher Alfred Kastil. In 1927 he submitted his thesis Beiträge zu Finslers Grundlegung der Mengenlehre ("Contributions to Finsler's foundations of set theory") and was awarded a doctorate. After spending a year in Zürich working with Paul Finsler, Köthe received a fellowship to visit the University of Göttingen, where he attended the lectures of Emmy Noether and Bartel van der Waerden on the emerging subject of abstract algebra. He began working in ring theory and in 1930 published the Köthe conjecture stating that a sum of two left nil ideals in an arbitrary ring is a nil ideal. By a recommendation of Emmy Noether, he was appointed an assistant of Otto ToeplitzinBonn University in 1929–1930. During this time he began transition to functional analysis. He continued scientific collaboration with Toeplitz for several years afterward.

Köthe's Habilitationsschrift, Schiefkörper unendlichen Ranges über dem Zentrum ("Skew fields of infinite rank over the center"), was accepted in 1931. He became Privatdozent at University of Münster under Heinrich Behnke. During World War II he was involved in coding work. In 1946 he was appointed the director of the Mathematics Institute at the University of Mainz and he served as a dean (1948–1950) and a rector of the university (1954–1956). In 1957 he became the founding director of the Institute for Applied Mathematics at the University of Heidelberg and served as a rector of the university (1960–1961).

Köthe's best known work has been in the theory of topological vector spaces. In 1960, volume 1 of his seminal monograph Topologische lineare Räume was published (the second edition was translated into English in 1969). It was not until 1979 that volume 2 appeared, this time written in English. He also made contributions to the theory of lattices.

Awards and honors

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Books

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References

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  1. ^ Köthe, Gottfried.『Struktur der Ringe die die Durschschnittsminimalbedingung erfüllen.』In Atti del Congresso Internazionale dei Matematici: Bologna del 3 al 10 de settembre di 1928, vol. 2, pp. 75–78. 1929.
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