On April 29, 1915, Hochschild was born to a middle-class Jewish family in Berlin, Germany,[1][2] the son of Lilli and Heinrich Hochschild.[3] Hochschild had an older brother.[1] His father was a patent attorney who had an engineering degree. After the rise of the National Socialist German Workers' Party in 1933, his father sent him to South Africa where he was able to enroll in school with funding from the Hochschild Family Foundation established by Berthold Hochschild, a cousin of his grandfather.[4]
In 1982, Hochschild retired but continued teaching part-time until 1985.[1]
Personal life
In July 1950, Hochschild married Ruth Heinsheimer.[6] Ruth was born in Germany and fled with her mother in 1939; the couple met at the University of Illinois where she was earning her M.S. in mathematics and Gerhard was working as an assistant professor.[7] Hochschild's children are Ann Hochschild (b. 1955) and Peter Hochschild (b. 1957).[1][8]
On July 8, 2010, Hochschild died at his home. Hochschild was 95.[1]
Hochschild, G. (1965), The structure of Lie groups, San Francisco, Calif.: Holden–Day Inc., MR0207883
Hochschild, G. (1971), Introduction to affine algebraic groups, San Francisco, Calif.: Holden–Day Inc., MR0277535
Hochschild, Gerhard Paul (1981), Basic theory of algebraic groups and Lie algebras, Graduate Texts in Mathematics, vol. 75, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN978-0-387-90541-9, MR0620024