Guido Hoheisel
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Guido Karl Heinrich Hoheisel (14 July 1894 – 11 October 1968) was a German mathematician and professor of mathematics at the University of Cologne.
He did his PhD in 1920 from the University of Berlin under the supervision of Erhard Schmidt.[1] During World War II Hoheisel was required to teach classes simultaneously at three universities, in Cologne, Bonn, and Münster.[2] His doctoral students include Arnold Schönhage.
Hoheisel contributed to the journal Deutsche Mathematik.