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  1. Richard Dagobert Brauer (February 10, 1901 – April 17, 1977) was a leading German and American mathematician. He worked mainly in abstract algebra, but made important contributions to number theory. He was the founder of modular representation theory.

  2. Richard Brauer occupied an honoured position in the mathematical community, in which the respect due to a great mathematician was only one part. He was honoured as much by those who knew him for his deep humanity, understanding and humility; these were the attributes of a great man.

  3. Richard Dagobert Brauer (born Feb. 10, 1901, Berlin, Ger.—died April 17, 1977, Belmont, Mass., U.S.) was a German-born American mathematician and educator, a pioneer in the development of modern algebra.

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  4. RICHARD DAGOBERT BRAUER, Emeritus Professor at Harvard University and one of the foremost algebraists of this century, died on April 17, 1977, in Boston, Massachusetts. He had been an Honorary Member of the Society since 1963.

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  5. Apr 20, 1977 · Richard Dagobert Brauer, widely regarded by mathematicians as one of the century's leading pioneers in the development of modern algebra, died on Sunday after a short illness. He...

  6. Richard Dagobert Brauer was a leading German and American mathematician. He worked mainly in abstract algebra, but made important contributions to number theory. He was the founder of modular representation theory.

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  8. Richard Dagobert Brauer (February 10, 1901 – April 17, 1977) was a leading German and American mathematician. He worked mainly in abstract algebra, but made important contributions to number theory. He was the founder of modular representation theory.

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