Martin Schottenloher Explained
Martin Schottenloher is a German mathematician.
Life
He was born on 25 July 1944 in Lindau, Germany.
He specializes in algorithms, artificial intelligence and complex analysis.[1]
Career
He completed his Dr. rer. nat. degree at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in 1972. His doctoral supervisors were Walter Roelcke and Karl Stein.[2] He received his habilitation in 1975, also from the University of Munich.[3]
At the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, he has supervised the doctoral dissertations of more than a dozen students:[2]
Bibliography
Some of his books and papers are:[4]
- Book: Schottenloher, Martin . A mathematical introduction to conformal field theory . Springer . Berlin . 2008 . 978-3-540-68628-6 . 288564237.
- Book: Sachsenmeier, Peter . Schottenloher . Martin . Challenges Between Competition and Collaboration : the Future of the European Manufacturing Industry . Springer Berlin Heidelberg . Berlin, Heidelberg . 2003 . 978-3-662-05195-5 . 851392645.
- Book: Husemöller, Dale . Basic bundle theory and K-cohomology invariants . Springer . Berlin . 2008 . 978-3-540-74956-1 . 233973513.
- Book: Schottenloher, Martin . Geometrie und Symmetrie in der Physik . Vieweg+Teubner Verlag . Wiesbaden . 1995 . 978-3-528-06565-2 . 10.1007/978-3-322-89928-6.
Notes and References
- Web site: Martin Schottenloher - Expertise: Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Analysis. ResearchGate . Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich.
- Web site: Martin Schottenloher . The Mathematics Genealogy Project.
- Web site: Martin Schottenloher. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.
- Web site: Martin Schottenloher. Goodreads.