Ernst Witt (1911–1991) was a prominent German mathematician known primarily for his work in algebra and group theory. He made significant contributions to the study of algebraic groups and related areas. Witt is perhaps best known for the development of the "Witt decomposition," which provides a way to decompose certain bilinear forms, and the "Witt hypothesis," related to the structure of certain types of algebraic groups.

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