Axel Thue
Axel Thue (Norwegian: [tʉː]; 19 February 1863 – 7 March 1922), was a Norwegian mathematician, known for his original work in diophantine approximation and combinatorics.
Axel Thue | |
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Axel Thue (1863-1922) | |
Born | |
Died | 7 March 1922 59) | (aged
Nationality | Norwegian |
Alma mater | University of Kristiania |
Known for | Thue's theorem, Thue systems |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematician |
Institutions | University of Kristiania Trondheim Technical College |
Thesis | (1889) |
Doctoral advisor | Elling Holst |
Doctoral students | Thoralf Skolem |
Work
Thue published his first important paper in 1909.[1]
He stated in 1914 the so-called word problem for semigroups or Thue problem, closely related to the halting problem.[2]
His only known PhD student was Thoralf Skolem.
The esoteric programming language Thue is named after him.
gollark: Imagine a company is using brain[DATA EXPUNGED] or something.
gollark: You can only avoid bees to a point; they strike at night and you'll never see them coming.
gollark: Yes. But there are differences in bee density.
gollark: Lol implicit typecasting stuff (JS).
gollark: Lol poor error handling.
See also
- Semi-Thue system
- Thue–Morse sequence
- Thue–Siegel–Roth theorem
- Thue equation
- Thue's theorem
- Word problem
Publications
- Thue, A. (1909), "Über Annäherungswerte algebraischer Zahlen", Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 135: 284–305, doi:10.1515/crll.1909.135.284, ISSN 0075-4102
- Thue, A. (1977) [1912], "Über die gegenseitige Lage gleicher Teile gewisser Zeichenreihen", Selected Math. Papers of Axel Thue, Universiteitsforlaget: 67
References
- O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Axel Thue", MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, University of St Andrews.
- Ronald V. Book and Friedrich Otto, String-rewriting Systems, Springer, 1993, ISBN 0-387-97965-4, p. 36.
External links
- Axel Thue at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Axel Thue private archive exists at NTNU University Library Dorabiblioteket
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