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'''Hans Grauert''' (8 February 1930 in [[Haren, Germany|Haren]], [[Emsland]], Germany – 4 September 2011) was a [[Germany|German]] mathematician. He is known for major works on [[several complex variables]], [[complex manifold]]s<ref name="nams_2009">{{cite journal | last1 = Huckleberry | first1 = A | year = 2009 | title = Hans Grauert: Mathematiker Pur | url = http://www.ams.org/notices/200901/tx090100038p.pdf |
'''Hans Grauert''' (8 February 1930 in [[Haren, Germany|Haren]], [[Emsland]], Germany – 4 September 2011) was a [[Germany|German]] mathematician. He is known for major works on [[several complex variables]], [[complex manifold]]s<ref name="nams_2009">{{cite journal | last1 = Huckleberry | first1 = A | year = 2009 | title = Hans Grauert: Mathematiker Pur | url = http://www.ams.org/notices/200901/tx090100038p.pdf | journal = [[Notices of the American Mathematical Society]] | volume = 55 | issue = 1| pages = 38–41 }}</ref> and the application of [[sheaf theory]] in this area, which influenced later work in [[algebraic geometry]].<ref name="bauer_2002">Bauer, I. C. ''et al.'' (2002) [https://books.google.com/books?id=5JcuwWqVx7UC&dq=bauer+grauert+geometry&printsec=frontcover&source=bl&ots=wjuBIuDMfg&sig=f0w3lDXlNmg3q-qGZDvDv0FosMw&hl=en&ei=nEmdSviJC5jinQeyhuGKBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1#v=onepage&q=&f=false Complex geometry: collection of papers dedicated to Hans Grauert], Springer.</ref> Together with [[Reinhold Remmert]] he established and developed the theory of [[complex-analytic space]]s. He became Professor at the [[University of Göttingen]] in 1958, as successor to [[C. L. Siegel]]. The lineage of this chair traces back through an eminent line of mathematicians: [[Hermann Weyl|Weyl]], [[David Hilbert|Hilbert]], [[Bernhard Riemann|Riemann]], and ultimately to [[Carl Friedrich Gauss|Gauss]].<ref name="grauert_1994">Grauert, H. (1994) [https://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3540571078/prufungsfforu-21 Selected Papers], Springer.</ref> Until his death, he was professor emeritus at Göttingen. |
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Grauert was awarded a fellowship of the [[German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina|Leopoldina]].<ref name=OConnor>{{Cite web | last =O'Connor | first =J.J. |author2=Robertson, E.F. | title =Hans Grauert | publisher =MacTutor | date =November 2006 | url =http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Grauert.html | accessdate =2009-12-22 }}</ref> |
Grauert was awarded a fellowship of the [[German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina|Leopoldina]].<ref name=OConnor>{{Cite web | last =O'Connor | first =J.J. |author2=Robertson, E.F. | title =Hans Grauert | publisher =MacTutor | date =November 2006 | url =http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Grauert.html | accessdate =2009-12-22 }}</ref> |
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*{{Citation | last1=Grauert | first1=Hans | title=Selected papers. Vol. I, II | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=airvAAAAMAAJ | publisher=[[Springer Science+Business Media|Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York | isbn=978-3-540-57107-0 |mr=1314425 | year=1994}} |
*{{Citation | last1=Grauert | first1=Hans | title=Selected papers. Vol. I, II | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=airvAAAAMAAJ | publisher=[[Springer Science+Business Media|Springer-Verlag]] | location=Berlin, New York | isbn=978-3-540-57107-0 |mr=1314425 | year=1994}} |
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*with Klaus Fritzsche: {{citation |title=Several Complex Variables | year=1976 | postscript=; hbk}}<ref>{{cite journal|author=Shiffman, Bernard|authorlink=Bernard Shiffman|title=Review: ''Several complex variables'' by H. Grauert and K. Fritzsche|journal=Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.|year=1979|volume=1|issue=3|pages=563–566|url=http://www.ams.org/journals/bull/1979-01-03/S0273-0979-1979-14623-8/S0273-0979-1979-14623-8.pdf|doi=10.1090/s0273-0979-1979-14623-8}}</ref> {{cite book|title=softcover reprint 2012|url=https://books.google.com/books |
*with Klaus Fritzsche: {{citation |title=Several Complex Variables | year=1976 | postscript=; hbk}}<ref>{{cite journal|author=Shiffman, Bernard|authorlink=Bernard Shiffman|title=Review: ''Several complex variables'' by H. Grauert and K. Fritzsche|journal=Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.|year=1979|volume=1|issue=3|pages=563–566|url=http://www.ams.org/journals/bull/1979-01-03/S0273-0979-1979-14623-8/S0273-0979-1979-14623-8.pdf|doi=10.1090/s0273-0979-1979-14623-8}}</ref> {{cite book|title=softcover reprint 2012|isbn = 9781461298748|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4gwDCAAAQBAJ|last1 = Grauert|first1 = H.|last2 = Fritzsche|first2 = K.|date = 6 December 2012}} |
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*with Klaus Fritzsche: {{citation | title=From Holomorphic Functions to Complex Manifolds | year= 2002 | url=https://books.google.com/books |
*with Klaus Fritzsche: {{citation | title=From Holomorphic Functions to Complex Manifolds | year= 2002 | isbn= 9780387953953 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pCXWJLTJ3isC| last1= Fritzsche | first1= Klaus | last2= Grauert | first2= Hans }} |
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Revision as of 05:23, 15 December 2020
Hans Grauert | |
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Born | 8 February 1930 |
Died | 4 September 2011 | (aged 81)
Nationality | German |
Alma mater | University of Münster |
Known for | Grauert–Riemenschneider vanishing theorem |
Awards | DMV Ehrenmitgliedschaft Cantor medal (2008) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematician |
Institutions | University of Göttingen |
Doctoral advisor | Heinrich Behnke Beno Eckmann |
Doctoral students | Wolf Barth |
Hans Grauert (8 February 1930 in Haren, Emsland, Germany – 4 September 2011) was a German mathematician. He is known for major works on several complex variables, complex manifolds[1] and the application of sheaf theory in this area, which influenced later work in algebraic geometry.[2] Together with Reinhold Remmert he established and developed the theory of complex-analytic spaces. He became Professor at the University of Göttingen in 1958, as successor to C. L. Siegel. The lineage of this chair traces back through an eminent line of mathematicians: Weyl, Hilbert, Riemann, and ultimately to Gauss.[3] Until his death, he was professor emeritus at Göttingen.
Grauert was awarded a fellowship of the Leopoldina.[4]
Early life
Grauert attended school at the gymnasium in Meppen before studying for a semester at the University of Mainz in 1949, and then at the University of Münster, where he was awarded his doctorate in 1954.[4]
See also
Publications
- Grauert, Hans (1994), Selected papers. Vol. I, II, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-540-57107-0, MR 1314425
- with Klaus Fritzsche: Several Complex Variables, 1976; hbk
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: CS1 maint: postscript (link)[5] Grauert, H.; Fritzsche, K. (6 December 2012). softcover reprint 2012. ISBN 9781461298748. - with Klaus Fritzsche: Fritzsche, Klaus; Grauert, Hans (2002), From Holomorphic Functions to Complex Manifolds, ISBN 9780387953953
References
- ^ Huckleberry, A (2009). "Hans Grauert: Mathematiker Pur" (PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 55 (1): 38–41.
- ^ Bauer, I. C. et al. (2002) Complex geometry: collection of papers dedicated to Hans Grauert, Springer.
- ^ Grauert, H. (1994) Selected Papers, Springer.
- ^ a b O'Connor, J.J.; Robertson, E.F. (November 2006). "Hans Grauert". MacTutor. Retrieved 2009-12-22.
- ^ Shiffman, Bernard (1979). "Review: Several complex variables by H. Grauert and K. Fritzsche" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 1 (3): 563–566. doi:10.1090/s0273-0979-1979-14623-8.
External links
- Hans Grauert at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- photo of Hans Grauert at Oberwolfach