• Hans Fitting (13 November 1906 in München-Gladbach (now Mönchengladbach) – 15 June 1938 in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad)) was a mathematician who worked...
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  • Group Édouard Fitting (1898–1945), Swiss fencer Emma Fitting (1900–1986), Swiss fencer Frédéric Fitting (1902–1998), Swiss fencer Hans Fitting (1906–1938)...
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  • Johannes (Hans) Theodor Gustav Ernst Fitting (23 April 1877, Halle an der Saale – 6 July 1970, Köln) was a German plant physiologist. He was the son of...
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  • area of algebra known as group theory, the Fitting subgroup F of a finite group G, named after Hans Fitting, is the unique largest normal nilpotent subgroup...
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  • generating the module by a given number of elements. They were introduced by Hans Fitting (1936). If M is a finitely generated module over a commutative ring R...
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  • In mathematics, the Fitting lemma – named after the mathematician Hans Fitting – is a basic statement in abstract algebra. Suppose M is a module over some...
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  • theory, the Fitting length (or nilpotent length) measures how far a solvable group is from being nilpotent. The concept is named after Hans Fitting, due to...
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    Hopkins–Levitzki theorem) to ring theory. Other Noether Boys included Max Deuring, Hans Fitting, Ernst Witt, Chiungtze C. Tsen and Otto Schilling. Deuring, who had been...
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  • Fitting's theorem is a mathematical theorem proved by Hans Fitting. It can be stated as follows: If M and N are nilpotent normal subgroups of a group G...
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  • Hansgrohe (redirect from Hans Grohe)
    Hansgrohe SE is a German plumbing materials and sanitary fittings manufacturer. It was founded by Hans Grohe in 1901, in Schiltach, Baden Wuerttemberg, Germany...
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