### Schröder, Ernst
>**Name:** Ernst Schröder
>**Birth Date:** January 27, 1915
>**Birth Place:** Bochum, Germany
>**Death Date:** 1998
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- Schröder was a German mathematician who worked in the fields of mathematical logic, algebra, and number theory.
- He was a professor at the University of Göttingen from 1950 to 1983.
- Schröder's work in mathematical logic is best known for his contributions to the theory of model theory.
- He developed the Schröder-Bernstein theorem, which is a fundamental result in set theory.
- In algebra, Schröder is known for his work on the theory of groups and rings.
- He developed the Schröder-Bernstein-Shalev theorem, which is a fundamental result in the theory of locally compact groups.
- In number theory, Schröder is known for his work on the theory of modular forms.
- He developed the Schröder-Bernstein-Selberg theorem, which is a fundamental result in the theory of modular forms.
- Schröder was a member of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin.
- He was awarded the Leibniz Medal in 1983.