Wolfgang Tutschke

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Wolfgang Tutschke (born September 28, 1934 in Görlitz ) is a German mathematician who deals with analysis .

Tutschke studied at the University of Leipzig (PhD 1959 "Development theorems on bounded Riemann surfaces with zero-valued ideal edge") with Herbert Beckert and completed his habilitation in 1965 at the Humboldt University in Berlin ("About periodic solutions not necessary self-adjoint elliptic differential equation systems in multiple connected areas") Hans Salié . In 1967 he became a professor at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg . After the fall of the Berlin Wall, he became a professor at the Graz University of Technology in 1992 , where he has since retired.

Among other things, Tutschke deals with the application of function theory to partial differential equations.

Fonts

  • Fundamentals of function theory (= university books for mathematics . Vol. 65). German Science Publishing House, Berlin 1967.
  • Basics of real analysis. 2 volumes. Vieweg, 1971.
  • with Rolf Klötzler , Klaus Wiener (Ed.): Contributions to Analysis. Booklet series. German Science Publishers, Berlin 1971.
  • Partial complex differential equations in one and in several complex variables (= university books for mathematics. Vol. 82). German Science Publishing House, Berlin 1977.
  • Lectures on partial differential equations. Teubner, 1978.
  • Partial differential equations. Classic, functional analytical and complex methods. Teubner 1983.
  • Partial differential equations. Teubner, 1983.
  • with Josef Naas : Big sentences and nice proofs of mathematics. Academy, Berlin 1986.
  • Solutions of initial value problems in classes of generalized analytic functions. The method of scales of Banach spaces. Springer, Teubner, 1989.
  • with Harkrishan Vasudeva: An introduction to complex analysis. Classical and modern approaches. Chapman and Hall, 2005.

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