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  1. Otto Schreier (3 March 1901 in Vienna, Austria – 2 June 1929 in Hamburg, Germany) was a Jewish-Austrian mathematician who made major contributions in combinatorial group theory and in the topology of Lie groups.

  2. Jun 2, 2011 · Quick Info. Born. 3 March 1901. Vienna, Austria. Died. 2 June 1929. Hamburg, Germany. Summary. Otto Schreier worked in combinatorial group theory, particularly on subgroups of free groups and on knot groups. View two larger pictures. Biography. Otto Schreier's parents were Theodor Schreier (1873-1943) and Anna Turnau (1878-1942).

  3. Jun 2, 2023 · Person: Schreier, Otto. Otto Schreier worked in combinatorial group theory, particularly on subgroups of free groups and on knot groups. Mathematical Profile (Excerpt): He studied at the Vienna School of Technology and, from 1899 to 1906, worked as a partner with Ernst Lindner (1870-1956) in the architect firm 'Ernst Lindner and ...

  4. May 6, 2023 · Otto Schreier (1901–1929) was a German algebraist born in Vienna famous for his work in combinatorial group theory (Nielsen–Schreier method and HNN-extensions). His 1926 article on extensions of groups contains ideas of nonabelian cohomology and pseudofunctors; nowadays this is called Schreier’s theory of (nonabelian) extensions.

  5. Otto K. Schreier was born on 22 September 1898 in Wisconsin, USA. He was a producer and assistant director, known for Dangerous Traffic (1926), Midnight Faces (1926) and Who's Your Friend (1925). He died on 14 November 1984 in San Diego, California, USA.

    • Otto K. Schreier
    • November 14, 1984
    • September 22, 1898
  6. Otto Schreier (March 3, 1901 in Vienna, Austria – June 2, 1929 in Hamburg, Germany) was an Austrian mathematician who made major contributions in combinatorial group theory and in the topology of Lie groups.

  7. Otto Schreier was an Austrian mathematician who made major contributions in combinatorial group theory and in the topology of Lie groups.