• Kurt Heegner (German: [ˈheːɡnɐ]; 16 December 1893 – 2 February 1965) was a German private scholar from Berlin, who specialized in radio engineering and...
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  • flaws by Kurt Heegner in 1952. Alan Baker and Harold Stark independently proved the result in 1966, and Stark further indicated the gap in Heegner's proof...
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  • Kurt Heegner was a German mathematician Heegner points are special points on elliptic curves The Stark–Heegner theorem identifies the imaginary quadratic...
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    Kurt Heegner (1893–1965), German mathematician Kurt Hensel (1861–1941), German mathematician Kurt Hinish (born 1999), American football player Kurt James...
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  • the upper half-plane. They were defined by Bryan Birch and named after Kurt Heegner, who used similar ideas to prove Gauss's conjecture on imaginary quadratic...
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  • In number theory, the Heegner theorem establishes the complete list of the quadratic imaginary number fields whose rings of integers are principal ideal...
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  • Charles James Hargreave (judge) Oliver Heaviside (telegraph operator) Kurt Heegner (private scholar) John R. Hendricks (meteorologist) Anthony Hill (painter)...
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  • number 1 problem, in effect correcting and completing the earlier work of Kurt Heegner, and for Stark's conjecture. More recently, he collaborated with Audrey...
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  • In mathematics, Heegner's lemma is a lemma used by Kurt Heegner in his paper on the class number problem. His lemma states that if y 2 = a 4 x 4 + a 3...
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  • (Gauss' conjecture was proven more than one hundred years later by Kurt Heegner, Alan Baker and Harold Stark.) However, this was understood (only) in...
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