Garth Warner

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Garth William Warner Jr. (* 1940 ) is an American mathematician who is primarily concerned with representation theory of Lie groups and Lie algebras and their applications in mathematical physics and number theory (environment of the Langlands program and especially Selberg's trace formula ) .

Warner received his PhD from the University of Michigan under Lamberto Cesari in 1966 (Quasi Additive Set Functions and Nonlinear Integration Over a Variety). Until his retirement he was a professor at the University of Washington .

Fonts

  • with M. Scott Osborne: The theory of Eisenstein systems. Academic Press 1981
  • with M. Scott Osborne: The Selberg trace formula III: inner product formulas - initial considerations. Memoirs AMS 283, 1983
  • Harmonic Analysis on Semi-Simple Lie Groups I, II. Basic Teachings of Mathematical Sciences 188/189, Springer 1972

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Garth Warner in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used