Thomas Riessinger

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Thomas Rießinger (* 1961 in Lampertheim ) is a German mathematician .

Rießinger studied mathematics at the University of Mannheim . He received his doctorate there in 1987 (overlap approximation to [0, ∞]). Until 1992 he worked as an IT lecturer and systems analyst at SAP AG in Walldorf and as a research assistant at the University of Mannheim. In 1992 he was appointed professor for mathematics and computer science at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences. M. appointed.

Publications

  • Joseph Ratzinger - a brilliant thinker? Critical questions to the Pope and his Protestant competitors. Berlin / Münster 2013.
  • Math for engineers. A clear introduction to practice-oriented studies. 10., revised. Edition Berlin / Heidelberg 2017.
  • Bet you can do math. Number acrobatics for everyday life. Munich 2006.
  • Bases for bivariate spline spaces. A constructive approach. Mannheim 1990.

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