Rolf Berndt (mathematician)

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Rolf Berndt (* 1940 ) is a German mathematician who deals with automorphic forms, representation theory and arithmetic geometry.

Rolf Berndt, Oberwolfach 1977

Berndt received his doctorate in 1969 under Erich Kähler at the University of Hamburg ( on the convergence of a Zeta series of a job ring ). He is a professor at the University of Hamburg.

Among other things, he dealt with representation theory of symplectic groups and Jacobi groups, theta functions, and Kirillov's orbit method .

He is the editor of the works of his teacher Erich Kähler (de Gruyter 2003).

Fonts

  • with Ralf Schmidt: Elements of the representation theory of the Jacobi group, Birkhäuser 1998
  • Introduction to symplectic geometry, American Mathematical Society 2001
  • Introduction to symplectic geometry, Vieweg 1998
  • Representations of Linear Groups. An Introduction Based on Examples from Physics and Number Theory, Vieweg 2007
  • On Automorphic Forms for the Jacobi Group, Annual Report DMV, Volume 97, 1995, pp. 1-18
  • Erich Kähler (1906–2000), Annual Report DMV, Volume 102, 2000, pp. 178–206

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project