Mathematician:Richard Dagobert Brauer

German / American mathematician who worked mainly in abstract algebra.

Made important contributions to number theory.

Founder of modular representation theory.

Nationality
German

History

 * Born: 10 February 1901 in Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany
 * Died: 17 April 1977 in Belmont, Massachusetts, USA

Theorems and Definitions

 * Brauer Algebra
 * Brauer Group
 * Brauer Homomorphism
 * Brauer Correspondent
 * Brauer Elementary Subgroup
 * Brauer-Cartan-Hua Theorem (with Élie Cartan and Hua Luogeng)
 * Brauer-Nesbitt Theorem (with Cecil James Nesbitt)
 * Brauer-Manin Obstruction (with Yuri Ivanovitch Manin)
 * Brauer-Siegel Theorem (with Carl Ludwig Siegel)
 * Brauer-Suzuki Theorem (with Michio Suzuki)
 * Brauer's First Main theorem
 * Brauer's Second Main theorem
 * Brauer's Third Main theorem
 * Brauer–Fowler Theorem (with K.A. Fowler)
 * Brauer's Theorem on Induced Characters
 * Brauer Character

Books and Papers

 * 1932: Beweis eines Hauptsatzes in der Theorie der Algebren (Proof of a Main Theorem in the Theory of Algebras) (with Helmut Hasse and Emmy Noether)
 * 1947: On Artin's L-series with general group characters
 * 1955: On groups of even order (with K.A. Fowler)
 * 1947: On Artin's L-series with general group characters
 * 1955: On groups of even order (with K.A. Fowler)
 * 1955: On groups of even order (with K.A. Fowler)