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Heinrich Tietze
Heinrich Franz Friedrich Tietze
(August 31, 1880 – February 17, 1964) was an
Austria
n
mathematician
, famous for the
Tietze extension theorem
on functions from topological spaces to the real numbers. He also developed the
Tietze transformations
for
group presentations
, and was the first to pose the
group isomorphism problem
.
Tietze's graph
is also named after him; it describes the boundaries of a subdivision of the
Möbius strip
into six mutually-adjacent regions, found by Tietze as part of an extension of the
four color theorem
to non-orientable surfaces.
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Famous problems of mathematics : solved and unsolved mathematical problems, from antiquity to modern times /
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