Manfred Knebusch

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Manfred Knebusch, Erlangen 1973

Manfred Knebusch (born February 2, 1939 in Lübz ) is a German mathematician who deals with algebra.

Life

Knebusch received his doctorate in 1964 under Ernst Witt at the University of Hamburg ( order in local Jordan algebras from grades 2 and 3 ). He was then a scientific assistant there and completed his habilitation in Hamburg in 1968 ( Grothendieck and Witt rings of undeveloped symmetrical bilinear shapes , meeting reports of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences 1970). From 1969 he was a private lecturer at the University of Saarbrücken . In 1971 he became associate professor and in 1973 full professor at the University of Regensburg .

Knebusch deals with algebra, especially the algebraic theory of quadratic forms, commutative algebra and real algebraic geometry.

Fonts

  • with Claus Scheiderer: Introduction to Real Algebra, Vieweg 1989
  • Weakly semialgebraic spaces, Springer 1989
  • Specialization of quadratic and symmetric bilinear forms, Springer 2010
  • with Digen Zhang: Manis valuations and Prüfer extensions I - a new chapter in commutative algebra, Springer, Lecturenotes in Mathematics Nr. 1791, 2002
  • with Hans Delfs: Locally semialgebraic spaces, Springer 1985
  • with Winfried Scharlau : Algebraic theory of quadratic forms: generic methods and Pfister forms, Birkhäuser 1980 (DMV Seminar)
  • with Manfred Kolster: Wittrings, Vieweg, Aspects of Mathematics, 1982

Web links