Alan Huckleberry

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Alan Huckleberry

Alan Trinler Huckleberry (* 1941 ) is an American mathematician who studies algebraic geometry and complex analysis (in several variables).

Huckleberry received his PhD from Stanford University under Halsey Royden in 1970 ( Holomorphic mappings and algebras of holomorphic functions of several complex variables ). He taught at the University of Notre Dame and has been a professor at the Ruhr University Bochum since 1980 (retired in 2009) and also teaches at Jacobs University Bremen .

In addition to pure mathematics, he also deals, for example, with the applications of symplectic geometry in quantum entanglement and other problems in mathematical physics.

He is a multiple honorary doctor.

Fonts

  • with Gregor Fels, Joseph A. Wolf Cycle spaces of flag domains: a complex geometric point of view , Birkhäuser 2006
  • with Tilman Wurzbacher (editor) Infinite dimensional Kähler Manifolds , Birkhäuser 2001 (DMV Seminar Oberwolfach 1995)
  • Editor with Fabrizio Catanese , Hélène Esnault , Klaus Hulek , Thomas Peternell Global aspects of complex geometry , Springer Verlag 2006 (therein by Huckleberry: Actions on flag manifolds: related cycle spaces )
  • The classification of homogeneous surfaces , Expositiones mathematicae 4 (1986), 289-334
  • Actions of groups of holomorphic transformations, in: Several Complex Variables VI, Encyclopedia of Math. Sciences, Volume 69, Springer-Verlag 1991, 143-196
  • with Peternell, article Several complex variables: basic geometric theory and Complex manifolds in Francoise, Naber, Tsun (eds.), Encyclopedia of Mathematical Physics, Elsevier 2006

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project