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Max August Zorn

Max August Zorn (German: [tsɔʁn]; June 6, 1906 – March 9, 1993) was a German mathematician. He was an algebraist, group theorist, and numerical analyst. He is best known for Zorn's lemma, a method used in set theory that is applicable to a wide range of mathematical constructs such as vector spaces, and ordered sets amongst others. Zorn's lemma was first postulated by Kazimierz Kuratowski in 1922, and then independently by Zorn in 1935.

Max August Zorn
Zorn in 1930
Born(1906-06-06)June 6, 1906
DiedMarch 9, 1993(1993-03-09) (aged 86)
Alma materUniversity of Hamburg
Known forZorn's lemma
Split-octonions
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsIndiana University
University of California, Los Angeles
ThesisTheorie Der Alternativen Ringe (1930)
Doctoral advisorEmil Artin
Doctoral studentsIsrael Nathan Herstein

Life and career edit

Zorn was born in Krefeld, Germany. He attended the University of Hamburg. He received his PhD in April 1930 for a thesis on alternative algebras. He published his findings in Abhandlungen aus dem Mathematischen Seminar der Universität Hamburg.[1][2] Zorn showed that split-octonions could be represented by a mixed-style of matrices called Zorn's vector-matrix algebra.

Max Zorn was appointed to an assistant position at the University of Halle. However, he did not have the opportunity to work there for long as he was forced to leave Germany in 1933 because of policies enacted by the Nazis. According to grandson Eric, "[Max] spoke with a raspy, airy voice most of his life. Few people knew why, because he only told the story after significant prodding, but he talked that way because pro-Hitler thugs who objected to his politics, had battered his throat in a 1933 street fight."[3]

Zorn immigrated to the United States and was appointed a Sterling Fellow at Yale University. While at Yale, Zorn wrote his paper "A Remark on Method in Transfinite Algebra"[4] that stated his Maximum Principle, later called Zorn's lemma. It requires a set that contains the union of any chain of subsets to have one chain not contained in any other, called the maximal element. He illustrated the principle with applications in ring theory and field extensions. Zorn's lemma is an alternative expression of the axiom of choice, and thus a subject of interest in axiomatic set theory.

In 1936 he moved to UCLA and remained until 1946. While at UCLA Zorn revisited his study of alternative rings and proved the existence of the nilradical of certain alternative rings.[5] According to Angus E. Taylor, Max was his most stimulating colleague at UCLA.[6]

In 1946 Zorn became a professor at Indiana University, where he taught until retiring in 1971. He was thesis advisor for Israel Nathan Herstein.

Zorn died in Bloomington, Indiana, in March 1993, of congestive heart failure.[7]

Family edit

Max Zorn married Alice Schlottau and they had one son, Jens, and one daughter, Liz. Jens (born June 19, 1931) is an emeritus professor of physics at the University of Michigan and an accomplished sculptor. Max Zorn's grandson Eric Zorn was a columnist for the Chicago Tribune from 1986 until 2021; after retirement Eric Zorn started a Substack newsletter titled "The Picayune Sentinel",[8] named after the mathematics newsletter that Max Zorn had distributed during his years at Indiana University. Max's great grandson, Alexander Wolken Zorn, received a PhD in mathematics from the University of California Berkeley in 2018.[9]

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References edit

  1. ^ M. Zorn (1930) "Theorie der alternativen Ringen", Abhandlungen aus dem Mathematischen Seminar der Universität Hamburg 8(2): 123–47
  2. ^ M. Zorn (1931) "Alternativekörper und quadratische Systeme", Abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen Seminar der Universität Hamburg 9(3/4): 395–402
  3. ^ Eric Zorn (1993) A Math Wizard, Hero to His Family from Chicago Tribune
  4. ^ Zorn, Max (1935). "A remark on method in transfinite algebra". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 41 (10): 667–670. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1935-06166-X.
  5. ^ M. Zorn (1941) Alternative rings and related questions I: existence of the radical, Annals of Mathematics 42: 676–86 MR0005098
  6. ^ Angus E. Taylor (1984) A Life in Mathematics Remembered, American Mathematical Monthly 91(10):613.
  7. ^ Saxon, Wolfgang (11 March 1993). "Max A. Zorn, 86; Developed a Theory That Changed Math". NY Times.
  8. ^ Zorn, Eric. "Eric Zorn: The Picayune Sentinel". ericzorn.substack.com. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-06-09. Retrieved 2021-06-09.
  • Steve Carlson (2009) Max Zorn: World Renowned Mathematician and Member Indiana MAA Section 2017-05-10 at the Wayback Machine, from Mathematics Association of America .
  • Darrell Haile (1993) On Max Zorn's Contributions to Mathematics (includes John Ewing, "Zorn's Lemma"), from Memorial Conference at Indiana University, June 1993.

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Not to be confused with Max Zorn artist Max August Zorn German tsɔʁn June 6 1906 March 9 1993 was a German mathematician He was an algebraist group theorist and numerical analyst He is best known for Zorn s lemma a method used in set theory that is applicable to a wide range of mathematical constructs such as vector spaces and ordered sets amongst others Zorn s lemma was first postulated by Kazimierz Kuratowski in 1922 and then independently by Zorn in 1935 Max August ZornZorn in 1930Born 1906 06 06 June 6 1906Krefeld Rhenish Prussia GermanyDiedMarch 9 1993 1993 03 09 aged 86 Bloomington Indiana USAlma materUniversity of HamburgKnown forZorn s lemmaSplit octonionsScientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsIndiana UniversityUniversity of California Los AngelesThesisTheorie Der Alternativen Ringe 1930 Doctoral advisorEmil ArtinDoctoral studentsIsrael Nathan Herstein Contents 1 Life and career 2 Family 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksLife and career editZorn was born in Krefeld Germany He attended the University of Hamburg He received his PhD in April 1930 for a thesis on alternative algebras He published his findings in Abhandlungen aus dem Mathematischen Seminar der Universitat Hamburg 1 2 Zorn showed that split octonions could be represented by a mixed style of matrices called Zorn s vector matrix algebra Max Zorn was appointed to an assistant position at the University of Halle However he did not have the opportunity to work there for long as he was forced to leave Germany in 1933 because of policies enacted by the Nazis According to grandson Eric Max spoke with a raspy airy voice most of his life Few people knew why because he only told the story after significant prodding but he talked that way because pro Hitler thugs who objected to his politics had battered his throat in a 1933 street fight 3 Zorn immigrated to the United States and was appointed a Sterling Fellow at Yale University While at Yale Zorn wrote his paper A Remark on Method in Transfinite Algebra 4 that stated his Maximum Principle later called Zorn s lemma It requires a set that contains the union of any chain of subsets to have one chain not contained in any other called the maximal element He illustrated the principle with applications in ring theory and field extensions Zorn s lemma is an alternative expression of the axiom of choice and thus a subject of interest in axiomatic set theory In 1936 he moved to UCLA and remained until 1946 While at UCLA Zorn revisited his study of alternative rings and proved the existence of the nilradical of certain alternative rings 5 According to Angus E Taylor Max was his most stimulating colleague at UCLA 6 In 1946 Zorn became a professor at Indiana University where he taught until retiring in 1971 He was thesis advisor for Israel Nathan Herstein Zorn died in Bloomington Indiana in March 1993 of congestive heart failure 7 Family editMax Zorn married Alice Schlottau and they had one son Jens and one daughter Liz Jens born June 19 1931 is an emeritus professor of physics at the University of Michigan and an accomplished sculptor Max Zorn s grandson Eric Zorn was a columnist for the Chicago Tribune from 1986 until 2021 after retirement Eric Zorn started a Substack newsletter titled The Picayune Sentinel 8 named after the mathematics newsletter that Max Zorn had distributed during his years at Indiana University Max s great grandson Alexander Wolken Zorn received a PhD in mathematics from the University of California Berkeley in 2018 9 See also editArtin Zorn theorem Zorn ringReferences edit M Zorn 1930 Theorie der alternativen Ringen Abhandlungen aus dem Mathematischen Seminar der Universitat Hamburg 8 2 123 47 M Zorn 1931 Alternativekorper und quadratische Systeme Abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen Seminar der Universitat Hamburg 9 3 4 395 402 Eric Zorn 1993 A Math Wizard Hero to His Family from Chicago Tribune Zorn Max 1935 A remark on method in transfinite algebra Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 41 10 667 670 doi 10 1090 S0002 9904 1935 06166 X M Zorn 1941 Alternative rings and related questions I existence of the radical Annals of Mathematics 42 676 86 MR0005098 Angus E Taylor 1984 A Life in Mathematics Remembered American Mathematical Monthly 91 10 613 Saxon Wolfgang 11 March 1993 Max A Zorn 86 Developed a Theory That Changed Math NY Times Zorn Eric Eric Zorn The Picayune Sentinel ericzorn substack com Retrieved 23 December 2022 University of California Berkeley PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2021 06 09 Retrieved 2021 06 09 Steve Carlson 2009 Max Zorn World Renowned Mathematician and Member Indiana MAA Section Archived 2017 05 10 at the Wayback Machine from Mathematics Association of America Darrell Haile 1993 On Max Zorn s Contributions to Mathematics includes John Ewing Zorn s Lemma from Memorial Conference at Indiana University June 1993 External links edit nbsp Scholia has a profile for Max August Zorn Q58676 O Connor John J Robertson Edmund F Max August Zorn MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive University of St Andrews Max August Zorn at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Max August Zorn amp oldid 1174021978, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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