Reinhold Remmert

Reinhold Remmert ( born June 22, 1930 in Osnabrück ) is a German mathematician. He is one of the leading German theorists of the post-war period function.

Life and work

Remmert studied 1949-1954 mathematics, mathematical logic and physics at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität in Münster among others, Heinrich Behnke, where he received his doctorate in 1954 on Holomorphic and meromorphic maps from analytical quantities. From the 1950s he was partially involved in collaboration with Hans Grauert and Karlstejn key role in developing the theory of complex spaces in the theory of functions of several variables. Be Proper mapping theorem is known from the year 1957. Having qualified as a professor in Münster in 1957, he received his first professorship in 1960 in Erlangen. In 1963 he followed a call to Göttingen and in 1967 he succeeded Behnke in Münster, where he remained until his retirement in 1995. Remmert was repeatedly visiting professor, for example, the Institute for Advanced Study and at the IHES in Paris.

He is the author of a two- volume textbook theory of functions, which otherwise contains a lot of barely treated in such textbooks material and numerous historical information. Remmert historical interests were also evident in the publication of the works of Kiyoshi Oka and co-editor of the Hausdorff Edition.

Remmert is a member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, the North Rhine- Westphalian Academy of Sciences and the Austrian Academy of Sciences and received the 1990 honorary doctorate from the University of Bochum. From 1992 to 2007 he was chairman of the Society of Mathematical Research Institute Oberwolfach.

His doctoral include Georg Schumacher ( Marburg ), Lothar Gerritzen, Gerd Fischer and Wolf Barth.

Writings

  • With Eberhard Oeljeklaus: Linear Algebra 1, Heidelberg paperbacks, Vol 150, 1st Edition, Springer, 1974, ISBN 3,540,067,159th
  • Peter Ullrich: Elementary number theory. Birkhäuser, 1995, ISBN 3,764,351,977th
  • With Georg Schumacher: Function Theory 1 5th edition. Springer, 2002, ISBN 3540590757th
  • With Georg Schumacher: Function Theory 2nd 3rd edition. Springer, 2007 ISBN 3540404325th
  • Hans Grauert: Theory of Stein spaces. Springer, 1977 ( English 1979, 2004).
  • Hans Grauert: Analytical Stellenalgebren. Springer, 1971.
  • Hans Grauert: Coherent sheaves analytic. Springer, 1984.
  • Karl Stein: About the essential singularities of analytic sets. In: Math annals. In 1953.
  • Hans Grauert: On the theory of modifications I. In: Math annals. In 1955.
  • Projections of analytic sets. In: Math annals. In 1956.
  • Meromorphic functions in compact complex spaces. In: Math annals. In 1956.
  • Hans Grauert: Convexity in complex analysis. In: Comm. Math Helvetici. 1956/7.
  • Hans Grauert: Plurisubharmonische functions in complex spaces. In: Math journal. In 1956.
  • Hans Grauert: singularities of complex manifolds and Riemannian areas. In: Math journal. In 1957.
  • Holomorphic and meromorphic maps from complex spaces. In: Math annals. In 1957.
  • Hans Grauert: Complex spaces. In: Math annals. Band 136 1958.
  • Karl Stein: Actual holomorphic maps. In: Math journal. In 1960.
  • Recent results in complex analysis. In: Annual Report DMV. 1975/6.
  • The algebraization function theory. In: DMV releases. No. 4 in 1993.
  • S. Bosch, U. Guntzer Non archimedean analysis. A systematic approach to rigid analytic geometry, basic teachings of the mathematical sciences, Springer Verlag 1984
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