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Karl W. Gruenberg

Karl W. Gruenberg was a British mathematician who specialised in group theory, in particular with the cohomology theory of groups.

Education and career
At the age of eleven, Gruenberg was one of the many Jewish children sent from Austria to Great Britain as part of the Kindertransport in 1939. Most of the Kindertransport children never saw their parents again but Karl was lucky and his mother soon joined him, and they moved to London in 1943 where he entered Kilburn Grammar School. In 1946 he won a scholarship to study mathematics at Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he received a BA degree in 1950 (duly promoted to MA (Cantab.) in 1954). He was appointed as an Assistant Lecturer in Mathematics at Queen Mary College, London University from 1953 to 1955. He got his PhD in 1954 under Philip Hall at Cambridge with his treatise "A Contribution to the Theory of Commutators in Groups and Associative Rings". He was awarded a Commonwealth Fund Fellowship which made it possible for him to spend 1955–56 at Harvard In 1948 he became a British citizen. ==Works==
Works
;papers • The Universal Coefficient Theorem in the Cohomology of Groups Journal of the London Mathematical Society 27 May 1966 • Some cohomological notes in group theory, Queen Mary College Math. Notes, 1968 • Relation modules of finite groups, CBMS Regional Conf. Series Math., American Mathematical Society 1976 ;books • 1970 Cohomological topics in group theory • 1977 Linear geometry (with A. J. Weir), Springer-Verlag • 1984 Group theory : essays for Philip Hall, J E Roseblade & Philip Hall, London : Academic Press, • 1988 The collected works of Philip Hall (with J. E. Roseblade), Clarendon Press, 1988, • 2002 ''Una introduzione all'algebra omologica'' ==References==
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