Heinz Otto Cordes
Heinz Otto Cordes (born March 18, 1925 ; † 2018 ) was a German - American mathematician who dealt with analysis and especially with partial differential equations .
Cordes received his doctorate in 1952 from the University of Göttingen under Franz Rellich ( separation of variables in Hilbert spaces ). In 1959 he became a Sloan Research Fellow . He was a professor at the University of California, Berkeley since the early 1960s .
Later he dealt among other things with the mathematical treatment of Dirac 's theory of the electron in relativistic quantum mechanics . His PhD students include Michael Crandall and Michael E. Taylor .
Fonts
- The technique of pseudodifferential operators, London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series 202, Cambridge University Press 1995
- Spectral theory of linear differential operators and comparison algebras, London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series 76, Cambridge University Press 1987
- Elliptic pseudo-differential operators: an abstract theory, Lecture Notes in Mathematics 756, Springer Verlag 1979
- Precisely predictable Dirac observables, Fundamental theories of physics 154, Dordrecht, Springer 2007
Web links
- Homepage
- Literature by and about Heinz Otto Cordes in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
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SURNAME | Cordes, Heinz Otto |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German-American mathematician |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 18, 1925 |
DATE OF DEATH | 2018 |