Christiane Tretter Explained

Birth Date:28 December 1964
Nationality:German
Awards:Richard von Mises Prize
Alma Mater:University of Regensburg
Thesis Title:Asymptotische Randbedingungen für Entwicklungssätze bei Randeigenwertproblemen zu

N(y)=λP(y)

mit

λ

-abhängigen Randbedingungen
Thesis Year:1992
Doctoral Advisor:Reinhard Mennicken
Discipline:Mathematics
Sub Discipline:Mathematical physics
Workplaces:University of Bern
University of Bremen
University of Leicester
Main Interests:Differential operators
Spectral theory

Christiane Tretter (born 28 December 1964) is a German mathematician and mathematical physicist who works as a professor in the Mathematical Institute (MAI) of the University of Bern in Switzerland, and as managing director of the institute. Her research interests include differential operators and spectral theory.

Education and career

Tretter studied mathematics, with a minor in physics, at the University of Regensburg, earning a diploma in 1989, a Ph.D. in 1992, and a habilitation in 1998. Her doctoral dissertation, Asymptotische Randbedingungen für Entwicklungssätze bei Randeigenwertproblemen zu

N(y)=λP(y)

mit

λ

-abhängigen Randbedingungen, was supervised by Reinhard Mennicken.

She became a lecturer at the University of Leicester in 2000, moved to the University of Bremen as a professor in 2002, and took her present position in Bern in 2006.

Since 2008 she has been editor-in-chief of the journal Integral Equations and Operator Theory.

Books

Tretter is the author of two mathematical monographs, Spectral Theory of Block Operator Matrices and Applications (2008) and On Lambda-Nonlinear-Boundary-Eigenvalue-Problems (1993), and of two textbooks in mathematical analysis.

Recognition

Tretter won the Richard von Mises Prize of the Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik in 1995.