P. Heinz Müller

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Paul Heinz Müller (born August 23, 1924 in Dresden ; † May 10, 2009 ibid) was a German mathematician and university professor.

Life

After being drafted into the Wehrmacht , being wounded in the Second World War and being a prisoner of war, he studied mathematics at the TH Dresden from 1946 to 1950 . He completed his doctorate in 1953 and completed his habilitation in 1957. In 1959 he was appointed professor of mathematics at the TH Dresden. From 1964 until his retirement in 1989 he headed the II. Institute for Applied Mathematics at the TU Dresden, which later became the Institute for Mathematical Stochastics . He worked in particular on the application of probability and mathematical statistics in technical sciences and medicine.

After 1990, as chairman of the state personnel commission in the Saxon State Ministry for Science and Art and as a member of the appointment committee of the Technical University of Dresden, he played a major role in the re-profiling of the Saxon higher education system. He was a member of the state spokesman's council of the German University Association.

Müller's grave is in the Weißer Hirsch forest cemetery .

Honors

Works

  • PH Müller et al .: Lexicon of Stochastics ; 1st to 5th rework. and exp. 1991 edition, Akademie-Verlag Berlin and Buchgemeinschaft Darmstadt; ISBN 3-055-00608-9
  • PH Müller et al .: Control of stochastic processes ; Akademie-Verlag Berlin 1984
  • PH Müller et al .: Stochastic search methods ; Fachbuchverlag Leipzig 1986; Harri-Deutsch-Verlag Thun / Frankfurt / M. 1987

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Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Office of the Federal President