Arnold Scholz
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Arnold Scholz (December 24, 1904 in Berlin – February 1, 1942 in Flensburg) was a German mathematician who proved Scholz's reciprocity law and introduced the Scholz conjecture.
Scholz participated in the Second Conference on the Epistemology of the Exact Sciences contributing the paper "On the Use of the Term Holism in Axiomatics" to the discussion on the foundation of mathematics.
Publications[]
- Scholz, Arnold (1939), Schoeneberg, Bruno (ed.), Einführung in die Zahlentheorie, Sammlung Göschen, 1131, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Co., ISBN 978-3-11-129619-7, MR 0031494
References[]
- Taussky-Todd, Olga (1952), "Arnold Scholz zum Gedächtnis", Mathematische Nachrichten, 7: 379–386, doi:10.1002/mana.19520070606, ISSN 0025-584X, MR 0049129
- Arnold Scholz at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
Categories:
- 1942 deaths
- 1904 births
- 20th-century German mathematicians
- German mathematician stubs