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Mathematische Werke / Mathematical Works

AUTHOR Khler, Erich; Riemenschneider, Oswald; Berndt, Rolf
PUBLISHER de Gruyter (12/18/2003)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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For most mathematicians and many mathematical physicists the name Erich Khler is strongly tied to important geometric notions such as Khler metrics, Khler manifolds and Khler groups. They all go back to a paper of 14 pages written in 1932. This, however, is just a small part of Khler's many outstanding achievements which cover an unusually wide area: From celestial mechanics he got into complex function theory, differential equations, analytic and complex geometry with differential forms, and then into his main topic, i.e. arithmetic geometry where he constructed a system of notions which is a precursor and, in large parts, equivalent to the now used system of Grothendieck and Dieudonn. His principal interest was in finding the unity in the variety of mathematical themes and establishing thus mathematics as a universal language.

In this volume Khler's mathematical papers are collected following a "Tribute to Herrn Erich Khler" by S. S. Chern, an overview of Khler's life data by A. Bohm and R. Berndt, and a Survey of his Mathematical Work by the editors. There are also comments and reports on the developments of the main topics of Khler's work, starting by W. Neumann's paper on the topology of hypersurface singularities, J.-P. Bourguignon's report on Khler geometry and, among others by Berndt, Bost, Deitmar, Ekeland, Kunz and Krieg, up to A. Nicolai's essay "Supersymmetry, Khler geometry and Beyond".

As Khler's interest went beyond the realm of mathematics and mathematical physics, any picture of his work would be incomplete without touching his work reaching into other regions. So a short appendix reproduces three of his articles concerning his vision of mathematics as a universal Theme together with an essay by K. Maurin giving an "Approach to the philosophy of Erich Khler".

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ISBN-13: 9783110171181
ISBN-10: 311017118X
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 980
Carton Quantity: 0
Weight: 38.13 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography
Country of Origin: DE
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Mathematics | Geometry - General
Mathematics | Physics - Mathematical & Computational
Mathematics | Mathematical Analysis
Grade Level: Post Graduate - Post Graduate
Dewey Decimal: 510
Library of Congress Control Number: 2003062669
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For most mathematicians and many mathematical physicists the name Erich Khler is strongly tied to important geometric notions such as Khler metrics, Khler manifolds and Khler groups. They all go back to a paper of 14 pages written in 1932. This, however, is just a small part of Khler's many outstanding achievements which cover an unusually wide area: From celestial mechanics he got into complex function theory, differential equations, analytic and complex geometry with differential forms, and then into his main topic, i.e. arithmetic geometry where he constructed a system of notions which is a precursor and, in large parts, equivalent to the now used system of Grothendieck and Dieudonn. His principal interest was in finding the unity in the variety of mathematical themes and establishing thus mathematics as a universal language.

In this volume Khler's mathematical papers are collected following a "Tribute to Herrn Erich Khler" by S. S. Chern, an overview of Khler's life data by A. Bohm and R. Berndt, and a Survey of his Mathematical Work by the editors. There are also comments and reports on the developments of the main topics of Khler's work, starting by W. Neumann's paper on the topology of hypersurface singularities, J.-P. Bourguignon's report on Khler geometry and, among others by Berndt, Bost, Deitmar, Ekeland, Kunz and Krieg, up to A. Nicolai's essay "Supersymmetry, Khler geometry and Beyond".

As Khler's interest went beyond the realm of mathematics and mathematical physics, any picture of his work would be incomplete without touching his work reaching into other regions. So a short appendix reproduces three of his articles concerning his vision of mathematics as a universal Theme together with an essay by K. Maurin giving an "Approach to the philosophy of Erich Khler".

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