Karl-Peter Hadeler

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Karl-Peter Hadeler (born October 16, 1936 in Hamburg ; † February 3, 2017 ) was a German mathematician who dealt with biomathematics . He was a professor at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen .

Hadeler in 1965 at the University of Hamburg in Lothar Collatz doctorate ( Einschließungssätze in normal and positive operators ). From 1967 to 1971 he was a private lecturer at the University of Hamburg, after which he was a full professor in Tübingen. With Collatz, he organized conferences on the numerics of eigenvalue problems in the 1970s. He dealt with biomathematics, for example with stochastic processes (random walk), partial differential equations (reaction-diffusion equations) and cellular automata .

Fonts

  • Mathematics for Biologists, Heidelberger Taschenbücher 129, Springer 1974
  • with Johannes Müller: Cellular Automata: Analysis and Applications, Springer 2017
  • with O. Diekmann, R. Durrett, P. Maini, HL Smith, O. Diekmann, V. Capasso: Mathematics inspired by biology (CIME Lectures, Martina Franca 1997), Lecture notes in mathematics, Springer 2000 (therein by Hadeler: Reaction Transport Systems in Biological Modeling, pp. 95–150)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary in the Schwäbisches Tagblatt, February 11, 2017
  2. Karl-Peter Hadeler in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used