Rainer Weissauer

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Rainer Weissauer (* 1954 in Ludwigshafen am Rhein ) is a German mathematician who deals with modular forms, algebraic geometry and number theory.

Weissauer received his doctorate in 1980 from the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg under Peter Roquette ( Hilbertsche body ). In 1984/85 he was at the Institute for Advanced Study . He was a professor at the University of Mannheim and from 2001 at the University of Heidelberg.

Weissauer deals, among other things, with arithmetic algebraic geometry and investigations from the context of the Langlands program .

Martin Schlichenmaier is one of his doctoral students .

He is editor of the Journal for Pure and Applied Mathematics (2013).

Fonts

  • Stable modular shapes and rows of iron stones . Springer, 1986
  • with Reinhardt Kiehl : Weil conjectures, perverse sheaves, and l-adic Fourier transform . Springer, 2001
  • Endoscopy for GSP (4) and the cohomology of siegel modular threefolds . Springer, 2009

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