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Schur was to learn the foundations of this subject from Frobenius.
This work followed on from the representation theory of finite groups by Frobenius and Schur and the representation theory of compact groups by Weyl.
In his next paper in 1887 Frobenius continued his investigation of conjugacy classes in groups which would prove important in his later work on characters.
a topic studied by Frobenius towards the end of his career.
it was left largely to Frobenius to try to maintain Berlin's leading status.
It was in the year 1896, however, when Frobenius was professor at Berlin that his really important work on groups began to appear.
again it was a concept due to Frobenius.
However, for reasons which we shall discuss in a moment, Frobenius turned out to be something of a mixed blessing for mathematics at the University of Berlin.
We should not be too hard on Frobenius for, as Haubrich explains in,
it contains work which Frobenius had undertaken in the preceding few months.
Ideas from a paper by Dedekind in 1885 made an important contribution and Frobenius was able to construct a complete set of representations by complex numbers.
Frobenius was only in Berlin for a year before he went to Zürich to take up an appointment as an ordinary professor at the Eidgenössische Polytechnikum.
The other effect was Klein whose dynamic leadership in Göttingen made it prosper at the expense of Berlin where Frobenius and Schwarz could not provide the same inspired approach.
There is little doubt that Frobenius was quite wrong in his assessment of Landau's mathematical talents,
in the words of Frobenius, to the rank of a technical school….
Frobenius was somewhat critical of the area that Landau worked in,
In his work in group theory, Frobenius combined results from the theory of algebraic equations,
one on generalizing Gaschütz's results on group algebras to Frobenius rings.
that although we think today of Frobenius's paper on group characters as a fundamental work on representations of groups, Frobenius in fact introduced group characters in this work without any reference to representations.
Perhaps the final sign that Göttingen had overtaken Berlin came in 1902 when Frobenius and Schwarz chose Hilbert to succeed to the Berlin chair which had become vacant on the death of Fuchs.