Martin Schlichenmaier
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Martin Schlichenmaier | |
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Born | Backnang Germany | October 9, 1952
Alma mater | University of Karlsruhe, Germany |
Occupation | mathematician |
Website | math |
Martin Schlichenmaier is a German - Luxembourgish mathematician whose research deals with algebraic, geometric and analytic mathematical methods which partly have relations to theoretical and mathematical physics.
Life and work
[edit]In 1990 Schlichenmaier earned a doctoral degree.[1] in mathematics at the University of Mannheim with Rainer Weissauer with the thesis Verallgemeinerte Krichever - Novikov Algebren und deren Darstellungen.[2] His research topics are, beside other fields, the geometric foundations of quantisation, e.g. Berezin-Toeplitz-Quantisierung and infinite dimensional Lie algebras of geometric origin, like the algebras of Krichever- Novikov type. [3]
From 1986 until 2003 he worked at the University of Mannheim. In the year 1996 he habilitated with the thesis Zwei Anwendungen algebraisch-geometrischer Methoden in der theoretischen Physik: Berezin-Toeplitz-Quantisierung und globale Algebren der zweidimensionalen konformen Feldtheorie [4]
Since 2003 he has been professor at the University of Luxemburg,[5] recently as Emeritus . From 2005 until 2017 he was director of the Mathematical Research Unit, Department of Mathematics [6] at the University of Luxemburg. He is a member of the editorial boards of the mathematical journals Journal of Lie Theory,[7] and Analysis and Mathematical Physics[8]
From 2010 until 2022 he was president of the Luxembourgish Mathematical Society, SML.[9] He received the Grand Prix 2016 en sciences mathematiques de L'Institut Grand-Ducal -prix de la Bourse de Luxembourg.[10] 2019 he was appointed as full member of the Institut Grand-Ducal, Section des Sciences[11]
Selected publications
[edit]Books:
- Schlichenmaier, Martin (2014), Krichever-Novikov Type Algebras. Theory and Applications, Studies in Mathematics, vol. 53, Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter, doi:10.1515/9783110279641, ISBN 978-3-11-026517-0.
- Schlichenmaier, Martin (2007), An Introduction to Riemann Surfaces, Algebraic Curves and Moduli Spaces, 2nd enlarged edition, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer, doi:10.1007/978-3-540-71175-9, ISBN 978-3-540-71174-2.
Articles:
- Schlichenmaier, Martin (2003), "Local cocycles and central extensions for multi-point algebras of Krichever-Novikov type", J. reine angew. Math., 2003 (559): 53–94, arXiv:math/0112116, doi:10.1515/crll.2003.052, MR 1989644, S2CID 14518508.
- Karabegov, Alexander; Schlichenmaier, Martin (2001), "Identification of Berezin-Toeplitz deformation quantization" (PDF), J. reine angew. Math., 2001 (540): 49–76, doi:10.1515/crll.2001.086, MR 1868597, S2CID 9408910.
- Schlichenmaier, Martin; Sheinman, Oleg K. (2004), "Knizhnik-Zamolodchikov equations for positive genus and Krichever-Novikov algebras", Russ. Math. Surv., 59 (4): 737–770, Bibcode:2004RuMaS..59..737S, doi:10.1070/RM2004v059n04ABEH000760, MR 2106647, S2CID 250825111.
- Bordemann, Martin; Meinrenken, Eckhard; Schlichenmaier, Martin (1994), "Toeplitz quantization of Kähler manifolds and gl(N), N to infinity limits", Communications in Mathematical Physics, 165 (2): 281–296, arXiv:hep-th/9309134, doi:10.1007/BF02099772, MR 1301849, S2CID 117257261
References
[edit]- ^ Martin Schlichenmaier at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Martin Schlichenmaier (1990). Verallgemeinerte Krichever - Novikov Algebren und deren Darstellungen Dissertation, University of Mannheim, June 1990 (Thesis) (in German). University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany.
- ^ Autoren-Profil Martin Schlichenmaier in the database zbMATH
- ^ Martin Schlichenmaier (1996). Zwei Anwendungen algebraisch-geometrischer Methoden in der Physik: Berezin-Toeplitz quanisierung und globale Algebren der konformen Feldtheorie, Habilitationsschrift, University of Mannheim, June 1996 (Thesis) (in German). University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany.
- ^ Université du Luxembourg. "Martin Schlichenmaier".
- ^ Department of Mathematics. "DMATH".
- ^ "Journal of Lie Theory".
- ^ "Analysis and Mathematical Physics".
- ^ "Luxembourg Mathematical Society, Executive Board".
- ^ https://www.igdss.lu/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Conf%C3%A9rences-donn%C3%A9es-de-2008-%C3%A0-2018.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "INSTITUT GRAND-DUCAL | Section des sciences".
External links
[edit]- Martin Schlichenmaiers Homepage at the Universität Luxemburg
- Autoren-Profil Martin Schlichenmaier in the database zbMATH
- Martin Schlichenmaier at the Mathematics Genealogy Project