Rudolf Lidl

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Rudolf Lidl , called Rudi Lidl, (born August 26, 1948 in Linz ) is an Austrian mathematician who deals with algebra .

Lidl studied mathematics at the University of Vienna from 1966 and received his doctorate there in 1970 under Wilfried Nöbauer (“About permutation polynomials in several indeterminates”). Then he was assistant, from 1973 lecturer and 1975 associate professor at the TU Vienna . In 1976 he became a professor at the University of Tasmania in Hobart and Launceston on the island of Tasmania . In 1993 he became the university's deputy vice chancellor .

With Harald Niederreiter he wrote some standard works on finite bodies .

Fonts

  • with Günter Pilz :. Applied Abstract Algebra , Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics , Springer, 2nd edition 1998
  • with Harald Niederreiter: Finite Fields , Encyclopedia of Mathematics and Its Applications Vol. 20, Addison-Wesley 1983 (also translated into Russian); 2nd ed., Cambridge University Press 1997
  • with Harald Niederreiter: Introduction to Finite Fields and Their Applications , Cambridge University Press 1986; revised ed., Cambridge University Press 1994
  • Algebra for Natural Scientists and Engineers , Göschen Collection, De Gruyter 1975

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Toeppel's life and career data, historical list of members of the DMV 1890-1990, Munich 1991
  2. ^ Rudolf Lidl in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used
  3. ^ Rudi Lidl, David Elliott, Mathematics, 125 years University of Tasmania