Maria-Viktoria Hasse

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Maria-Viktoria Hasse (born May 30, 1921 in Rostock - Warnemünde , † January 10, 2014 in Dresden ) was a German mathematician .

biography

From 1940 Hasse studied physics and mathematics at the University of Rostock and the University of Tübingen with a diploma in 1943 (after which she was an assistant in Rostock and headed a computer group for the aircraft industry) and the state examination in 1948. After the war, she temporarily managed the business of mathematical institute and took care of the repatriation of the library. She received her doctorate in 1949 under Hans Schubert (on a singular integral equation of the first type with logarithmic discontinuity) and was then senior assistant.

In 1954 she completed her habilitation with a thesis on geometry and was then professor for mathematics and geometry at the Technical University of Dresden and acting head of the Institute for Geometry until 1957 (as successor to Ott-Heinrich Keller ). From 1964 she was Professor of Algebra at the Technical University of Dresden, where she retired in 1981.

She dealt with integral equations and category theory .

Fonts

  • with Lothar Michler Theory of Categories , Berlin, Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften 1966
  • Basic concepts of set theory and logic , Harri Deutsch 1968
  • About the treatment of graph-theoretic problems using matrix calculations. Knowledge Time. Tech. Univ. Dresden 10, 1313-6 (1961)

literature

  • Wolfgang Engel Mathematics and mathematician at the University of Rostock , Rostock Mathematical Colloquium, issue 60, 2005

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. After Wolfgang Engel, the doctorate took place in Rostock, see literature
  2. Born in 1930. He was her doctoral student. Mathematics Genealogy Project