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'''Martin Barner''' (born April 19, 1921 in Villingen) is a German mathematician who is working in the field of differential geometry and analysis. Barner received his doctorate in 1950 at the Albert-Ludwigs-University in Freiburg. From 1957 he was professor in Karlsruhe and from 1962 at his alma mater in Freiburg, where he retired in 1989. From 1963 to 1994 he was director of the [[Mathematical Research Institute of Oberwolfach]] and from 1968 to 1977 he was president of the [[German Mathematical Society]]. |
'''Martin Barner''' (born April 19, 1921 in Villingen) is a German mathematician who is working in the field of differential geometry and analysis. Barner received his doctorate in 1950 at the Albert-Ludwigs-University in Freiburg. From 1957 he was professor in Karlsruhe and from 1962 at his alma mater in Freiburg, where he retired in 1989. From 1963 to 1994 he was director of the [[Mathematical Research Institute of Oberwolfach]] and from 1968 to 1977 he was president of the [[German Mathematical Society]]. |
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Born | April 19, 1921 Villingen | (age 103)
Occupation | German mathematician |
Martin Barner (born April 19, 1921 in Villingen) is a German mathematician who is working in the field of differential geometry and analysis. Barner received his doctorate in 1950 at the Albert-Ludwigs-University in Freiburg. From 1957 he was professor in Karlsruhe and from 1962 at his alma mater in Freiburg, where he retired in 1989. From 1963 to 1994 he was director of the Mathematical Research Institute of Oberwolfach and from 1968 to 1977 he was president of the German Mathematical Society.
References
Allyn Jackson (2000): Oberwolfach, Yesterday and Today. In: Notices of the AMS, August 2000
Martin Barner in German Wikipedia