Günter Scheja

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Günter Scheja (right) with Norbert Kuhlmann, Münster 1967

Günter Scheja (born October 21, 1932 in Wuppertal-Barmen ; † January 26, 2014 in Neuffen ) was a German mathematician and professor at the University of Tübingen who dealt with algebra, especially commutative algebra .

Career

Scheja went to the Besselgymnasium in Minden and, after graduating from high school in 1952, studied chemistry and then mathematics at the University of Münster , where he received his doctorate in 1958 under Heinrich Behnke ( theory of branched areas over complex spaces and their holomorphic envelopes ). Then he was a private lecturer and dietician there. In 1964 he became an assistant professor at Purdue University in West Lafayette (Indiana) and in 1969 he became a full professor at the University of Bochum . In 1979 he became Professor of Algebra in Tübingen as the successor to Helmut Wielandt .

Uwe Storch is one of his doctoral students , with whom he wrote a popular textbook on algebra.

Fonts

  • The charm of arithmetic. Leipzig: Edition at Gutenbergplatz 2004.
  • with Uwe Storch: Textbook of Algebra. 2 volumes, Teubner 1988, 1994.
  • Differential Modules of Local Analytical Algebras. University of Friborg 1970.
  • with Hans-Jörg Reiffen, Udo Vetter: Algebra. BI university paperbacks 1969.
  • Lectures on ordinary differential equations. Münster: Aschendorff 1964.

In 1955 Aschendorff published his elaboration of the topology lecture by George Springer .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Dates of birth according to Kürschner's 2009 scholarly calendar
  2. Günter Scheja in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used