Hermann Boerner, also written "Börner"[1] (11 July 1906 – 3 June 1982) was a German mathematician who worked on variation calculus, complex analysis, and group representation theory.
Hermann Boerner | |
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Died | 3 June 1982 | (aged 75)
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Doctoral advisor | Leon Lichtenstein (1932), Constantin Carathéodory (1934) |
Doctoral students | Klaus W. Roggenkamp |
Publications
edit- Boerner Carathéodorys Eingang zur Variationsrechnung, Jahresbericht DMV 1953[permanent dead link ]
- Boerner Variationsrechnung aus dem Stokesschen Satz, Mathematische Zeitschrift volume 46, 1940, page 709
- Boerner Über die Legendreschen Bedingungen und die Feldtheorie in der Variationsrechnung der mehrfachen Integrale, Mathem.Zeitschrift 1940, page 720
- Boerner Über die Extremalen und geodätischen Felder in der Variationsrechnung der mehrfachen Integrale, Mathematische Annalen volume 112, 1936, page 187[permanent dead link ]
- Boerner Darstellungstheorie der endlichen Gruppen, Teubner 1967, Enzyklopädie der mathematischen Wissenschaften[permanent dead link ]
- Boerner, Hermann (1970). Representations of groups, with special consideration for the needs of modern physics. Translated by P. G. Murphy (Second ed.). North-Holland Publishing.
References
edit- ^ record at Baden-Württemberg library service center
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