Volker Mammitzsch

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Volker Mammitzsch 1971

Volker Mammitzsch (born March 1, 1938 in Leipzig ) is a German mathematician and university professor at the University of Marburg who deals with stochastics and mathematical statistics.

Mammitzsch received his doctorate in 1964 with Hans Richter at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich (maximum subset bodies). He was an Assistant Professor at Pennsylvania State University in 1967/68 and completed his habilitation in Munich in 1970. In 1971 he was a deputy professor in Karlsruhe and in 1972 in Münster, before becoming professor in Marburg in 1973. In 2006 he retired.

In 2000 he was Advisory Professor at Tongji University in Shanghai. In 1988 he received the bronze medal of the Faculty of Science at Charles University in Prague. He is a member of the Wroclaw Economic Academy.

Among other things, he deals with sequential statistical methods in stochastic processes, risk theory, the relationship between fuzzy theory and stochastics and the search for optimal kernels for smoothing statistical estimators.

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  1. Birth and career dates Kürschner, Scholars Calendar 2009
  2. Volker Mammitzsch in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used