Oliver Deiser

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Oliver Deiser (* 1971 in Munich ) is a German mathematician and mathematics didactician.

Deiser attended the Maximiliansgymnasium in Munich with the Abitur in 1990 and studied mathematics at the Ludwig Maximilians University Munich with the diploma 1995 and the dissertation in quantity theory 1999 with Hans-Dieter Donder (and Ronald Jensen ) (investigations on the core model for measures of order Zero). Before that he was in Ronald Jensen's group at the Humboldt University in Berlin in 1998/99 . In 2002/03 he was a Fedor Lynen Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley . From 2005 he was an assistant at the Free University of Berlin , where he completed his habilitation in 2007.

He has been at the Technical University of Munich since 2010 , where he became a professor in 2015.

He deals with set theory and mathematics didactics. He wrote several introductory textbooks, most of which he put online for free.

He has been married to the mathematician Caroline Lasser since 2004 , with whom he has two daughters.

Books

  • with Caroline Lasser, Elmar Vogt, Dirk Werner : 12 x 12 key concepts in mathematics, Springer Spectrum 2011, 2nd edition 2016
  • with Caroline Lasser: First Aid in Linear Algebra, Springer Spectrum 2015
  • Analysis 1, 2, Springer Spectrum 2012, 2013
  • First aid analysis, Springer Spectrum 2012
  • Basic concepts of scientific mathematics: language, numbers and first explorations, Springer 2010
  • Introduction to set theory: Georg Cantor's set theory and its axiomatization by Ernst Zermelo, 2002, 3rd edition, Springer 2010
  • Real numbers: the classical continuum and the natural sequences, 2nd edition, Springer 2008

Web links

Individual evidence

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