Birge Huisgen-Zimmermann

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Biography

Birge Huisgen-Zimmermann is a mathematician at University of California, Santa Barbara specializing in representation theory and ring theory.

Life and career

Huisgen-Zimmerman received her Ph.D. from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in 1974 under the supervision of Friedrich Kasch. Huisgen-Zimmerman received her habilitation from Technical University of Munich in 1979.

Awards and honors

In 2012, Huisgen-Zimmerman became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.

Selected publications

  • Zimmermann-Huisgen, Birge; Zimmermann, Wolfgang On the sparsity of representations of rings of pure global dimension zero. Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 320 (1990), no. 2, 695–711.
  • Zimmermann-Huisgen, Birge Pure submodules of direct products of free modules. Math. Ann. 224 (1976), no. 3, 233–245.
  • Huisgen-Zimmermann, Birge Purity, algebraic compactness, direct sum decompositions, and representation type. Infinite length modules (Bielefeld, 1998), 331–367, Trends Math., Birkhäuser, Basel, 2000.
  • Zimmermann-Huisgen, Birge Homological domino effects and the first finitistic dimension conjecture. Invent. Math. 108 (1992), no. 2, 369–383.

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