Topology becomes algebraic with Vietoris and Noether (Q1065776)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3922593
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Topology becomes algebraic with Vietoris and Noether
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3922593

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    Topology becomes algebraic with Vietoris and Noether (English)
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    1986
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    The author points out that homology groups were formally introduced simultaneously by Emmy Noether and Leopold Vietoris in 1926 and produces evidence that the Göttingen and Vienna schools were independent in this achievement. He also quotes a letter from Vietoris in which the latter writes ''Without doubt H. Poincaré and his contemporaries knew that the Betti numbers and torsion coefficients were invariants of groups.... Then one worked with the numerical invariants rather than with the invariant group. That was a matter of taste.'' The same position is taken by L. Vietoris in his Encyclopaedie article [Tieze-Vietoris, Beziehungen zwischen den verschiedenen Zweigen der Topologie, Enc. Math. Wiss. Bd. III/1, p. 224 (1929)].
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    Göttingen school
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    Vienna school
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    homology groups
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    invariant group
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