Stefan Cohn-Vossen Explained

Stefan Cohn-Vossen
Birth Date:28 May 1902
Death Place:Moscow, Soviet Union
Fields:Mathematics
Alma Mater:Wrocław University
Thesis Title:Singuläre Punkte reeller, schlichter Kurvenscharen, deren Differentialgleichung gegeben ist
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Thesis Year:1924
Doctoral Advisor:Adolf Kneser
Known For:Cohn-Vossen's inequality

Stefan Cohn-Vossen (28 May 1902 – 25 June 1936) was a mathematician, who was responsible for Cohn-Vossen's inequality and the Cohn-Vossen transformation is also named after him. He proved the first version of the splitting theorem.

He was also known for his collaboration with David Hilbert on the 1932 book Anschauliche Geometrie, translated into English as Geometry and the Imagination.[1]

He was born in Breslau (then a city in the Kingdom of Prussia; now Wrocław in Poland). He wrote a 1924 doctoral dissertation at the University of Breslau (now the University of Wrocław) under the supervision of Adolf Kneser. He became a professor at the University of Cologne in 1930.

He was barred from lecturing in 1933 under Nazi racial legislation, because he was Jewish.[2] In 1934 he emigrated to the USSR, with some help from Herman Müntz.[3] While there, he taught at Leningrad University. He died in Moscow from pneumonia.[4]

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  1. Book: Hilbert, David . David Hilbert . Cohn-Vossen, Stephan . Geometry and the Imagination . registration. 2nd . 1952 . Chelsea . 0-8284-1087-9.
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  3. (p.133) quotes from a 1937 letter by Müntz: "The appointments of Cohn-Vossen, Walfisz, Pollaczek (the latter was not allowed to slip in again) were immediately influenced by myself, the ones for Plessner and Bergmann indirectly."
  4. http://www.mathnet.ru/php/getFT.phtml?jrnid=rm&paperid=5943&volume=1&year=1936&issue=1&fpage=5&what=fullt&option_lang=rus Cohn-Vossen's Obituary