Treatises from the Mathematical Seminar of the University of Hamburg

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The treatises from the Mathematical Seminar of the University of Hamburg is a mathematical journal that has been published since 1921.

Research articles on pure mathematics are published, for example complex analysis , number theory , topology , graph theory and discrete mathematics , algebra , differential geometry , Lie groups and global analysis .

The contributions from the 1920s include many fundamental essays by mathematicians such as Emil Artin , Erich Hecke , Wilhelm Blaschke , Kurt Reidemeister , Otto Schreier , Helmut Hasse , David Hilbert (re-establishment of mathematics in 1922), Bartel Leendert van der Waerden , Heinrich Behnke , Hans Rademacher and Erich Kähler (On a remarkable Hermitean metric 1932, introduction of Kählermetrik, Kähler manifold, etc.), later for example Ernst Witt , Jacques Herbrand , Claude Chevalley , Hans Petersson . The newly founded University of Hamburg, with famous professors such as Artin, Hecke and Blaschke, was a mathematics center at the time that also attracted foreign mathematicians from France, for example. Contrary to the title, the contributions are not limited to authors or visitors to the University of Hamburg.

The magazine is published by Springer Verlag. The 2019 editors are Christian Bär , Marc Levine , Thomas Müller , Yum-Tong Siu , Tamas Szönyi , Tonhai Yang and the editors are Vicente Cortés and Birgit Richter .

The ISSN is 0025-5858.

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