Sibylla Prieß-Crampe

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Sibylla Prieß-Crampe , née Sibylla Crampe , also Sibylla Prieß (born August 13, 1934 in Halle an der Saale ) is a German mathematician who deals with geometry and algebra .

She received her doctorate in 1958 with Günter Pickert at the Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen (arranged projective levels) and became the first employee at the Central Institute for Applied Mathematics (ZAM) at the Research Center Jülich . She completed her habilitation in 1967 at the University of Giessen . From 1972 she was at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich , where she has been Professor of Mathematics since 1978.

It dealt with arranged and evaluated geometric and algebraic structures and their topological aspects ( e.g. topological projective plane ). In 1983 she published a monograph about it, which came about at the suggestion of Reinhold Baer .

With Paulo Ribenboim she researched a general theory of ultrametric spaces.

Fonts

  • Closing sentences in projective planes and dense partial planes, Archive of Mathematics, Volume 11, 1960 (as Sibylla Crampe)
  • Arranged projective levels, Mathematische Zeitschrift, Volume 69, 1958, pp. 435-462 (as S. Crampe), SUB Göttingen
  • Archimedes arranged projective planes, Mathematische Zeitschrift, Volume 99, 1967, pp. 305-348, (as Priess-Crampe) SUB Göttingen
  • Arranged structures. Groups, bodies, projective levels (= results of mathematics and its border areas. Volume 98). Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg / New York 1983, ISBN 3-540-11646-X
  • Banach's Fixed Point Theorem for Ultrametric Spaces, Results in Mathematics, Volume 18, 1990, pp. 178-186
  • with P. Ribenboim, Fixed Points, Combs and Generalized Power Series, Abh. Math. Sem. Hamburg, Volume 63, 1993, pp. 227-244
  • Some Results of Functional Analysis for Ultrametric Spaces and Valued Vector Spaces, Geometria Dedicata, Volume 58, 1995, pp. 79-90
  • with P. Ribenboim, Generalized Ultrametric Spaces, 2 parts, Abh. Math. Sem. Hamburg, 1996, 1997

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  3. Review by S. Banaschewski, Bull. AMS, Volume 11, 1984, pp. 420-425, Online