Friedrich Wilhelm Schäfke

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Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Schäfke (born July 21, 1922 in Berlin ; † April 4,  2010 ) was a German mathematician specializing in analysis .

Life

Friedrich Schäfke studied mathematics and was in 1947 when Wilhelm Magnus at the Georg-August University of Göttingen with the work on the effect of the three pure types of coupling of two free-floating systems for Dr. rer. nat. PhD .

At the Humboldt University in Berlin , where he worked as a research assistant from 1947 to 1949, he completed his habilitation in 1949 under HL Schmid with the text On Parameter Dependency in the Initial Value Problem for Ordinary Linear Differential Equations .

From 1949 he taught as a private lecturer at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz and was appointed adjunct professor for pure and applied mathematics in 1955. In 1957 he received a call as a full professor at the Saarland University . In 1958 he moved to the University of Cologne , where he was Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences from 1961 to 1963. In 1971 he followed a call to the Free University of Berlin , but left the FU because of the "chaotic conditions".

In 1972 Friedrich Wilhelm Schäfke was one of the professors at the mathematics faculty of the University of Konstanz , which opened its campus on Gießberg in 1972.

Fonts

  • Mathieu functions and spheroid functions with applications to physical and technical problems , Springer 1954, together with Josef Meixner
  • Mathieu Functions and Spheroidal Functions and their Mathematical Foundations: Further Studies , Springer 1980, together with Josef Meixner and G. Wolf
  • Introduction to the theory of special functions in mathematical physics , Springer 1963
  • Differentiable images , Cologne 1967, together with Dietrich Krekel and Dieter Schmdit
  • Quasimetric spaces and quasi-standardized groups , Birlinghoven St. Augustin 1971
  • Ordinary differential equations. The basics of the theory in the real and the complex , Springer 1973, ISBN 3-540-05865-6 , together with Dieter Schmdit
  • Integrale , 1992, ISBN 3-411-15431-4 , together with Dieter Hoffmann

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Friedrich Wilhelm Schäfke , in: Directory of professors at the University of Mainz. URI: [1] . (Accessed November 25, 2019)