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German mathematician (born 1956)
Cornelius Greither (2024)

Cornelius Greither (born 1956) is a German mathematician specialising in Iwasawa theory and the structure of Galois modules.

Education and career

Greither completed his PhD in 1983 at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München under the supervision of Bodo Pareigis: his thesis bears the title Zum Kürzungsproblem kommutativer Algebren. He habilitated in 1988 at same university, with thesis title Cyclic Galois extensions and normal bases.

In 1992, Greither proved the Iwasawa main conjecture for abelian number fields in the p = 2 {\displaystyle p=2} case. In 1999, together with D. R. Rapogle, K. Rubin, and A. Srivastav, he proved a converse to the Hilbert–Speiser theorem.

Greither was a full professor at the Universität der Bundeswehr München. He retired in 2022, and he is now an emeritus.

Greither is on the editorial boards of the journals Archivum mathematicum Brno, New York Journal of Mathematics, as well as the Journal de Théorie des Nombres Bordeaux. Until 2014, he was an associate editor of Annales mathématiques du Québec.

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  6. Washington, Lawrence C. (1997). Introduction to Cyclotomic Fields (2 ed.). Springer. p. 372.
  7. Greither, Cornelius; Replogle, Daniel R.; Rubin, Karl; Srivastav, Anupam (1999), "Swan modules and Hilbert–Speiser number fields", Journal of Number Theory, 79: 164–173, doi:10.1006/jnth.1999.2425
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  13. "Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux".
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