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Albrecht Fröhlich
Born (1916-05-22)22 May 1916
Died 8 November 2001(2001-11-08) (aged 85)
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Nationality British
Alma mater University of Bristol
Awards De Morgan Medal (1992)
Berwick Prize (1976)
Fellow of the Royal Society
Scientific career
Fields Mathematics
Institutions University of London
Doctoral advisor Hans Heilbronn
J. G. Mostyn
Doctoral students Colin Bushnell
Martin J. Taylor

Albrecht Fröhlich (22 May 1916 – 8 November 2001) was a British mathematician born in Germany. He was well-known for his important work and ideas in a special area of mathematics called Galois module theory. This field looks at the structure of numbers in a very advanced way.

Early Life and Education

Albrecht Fröhlich was born in Munich, Germany, in 1916. His family was of Jewish heritage. When the Nazis came to power, he had to flee Germany. He first went to France and then to Palestine.

In 1945, he moved to England and began studying at the University of Bristol. He earned his Ph.D. (a high-level university degree) in 1951. His research focused on complex topics in group theory and number theory. His supervisor was Hans Heilbronn.

A Career in Mathematics

After finishing his studies, Fröhlich started his career as a lecturer. He taught at the University of Leicester and then at Keele University.

In 1962, he became a reader (a senior academic position) at King's College London. He worked there for many years, sharing his knowledge and doing research. He retired from King's College London in 1981. After retiring, he moved to Robinson College, Cambridge.

Awards and Recognition

Albrecht Fröhlich received several important awards for his contributions to mathematics. In 1976, he was chosen as a Fellow of the Royal Society. This is a very high honor for scientists in the United Kingdom.

The London Mathematical Society also recognized his work. He was given the Berwick Prize in 1976. Later, in 1992, he received the De Morgan Medal, which is one of the society's most prestigious awards.

To honor his lasting impact on mathematics, the London Mathematical Society named one of its awards after him: the Fröhlich Prize.

Family Connections

Albrecht Fröhlich had a brother named Herbert Fröhlich. Herbert was also a well-known scientist, famous for his work in physics.

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