Winfried Scharlau Explained

Winfried Scharlau (12 August 1940, in Berlin – 26 November 2020) was a German mathematician.

Biography

Scharlau received his doctorate in 1967 from the University of Bonn. His doctoral thesis Quadratische Formen und Galois-Cohomologie (Quadratic Forms and Galois Cohomology) was supervised by Friedrich Hirzebruch.[1] Scharlau was at the Institute for Advanced Study for the academic year 1969–1970 and in spring 1972.[2] From 1970 he was a professor (most recent Institutsdirektor) at the University of Münster, from where he retired.

Scharlau's research deals with number theory and, in particular, the theory of quadratic forms, about which he wrote a 1985 monograph Quadratic and Hermitian Forms in Springer's series Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften.[3] [4]

Scharlau was also an amateur ornithologist and author of two novels, I megali istoria - die große Geschichte (2nd edition 2001), set on the Greek island of Naxos, and Scharife (2001), set on the island of Zanzibar in the 19th century.[5] He also deals with the history of mathematics and wrote, with Hans Opolka,[6] a historically-oriented introduction to number theory. Their book presents, among other topics, the analytical class number formula of Dirichlet and the geometry of the numbers in the 19th century.[7] Scharlau wrote a multi-part biography of Alexander Grothendieck.[5]

Scharlau was a corresponding member of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities. From 1991 to 1992 he was president of the German Mathematical Society. In 1974 he was invited as speaker with talks On subspaces of inner product spaces at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Vancouver.[8]

He was the father of the cognitive psychologist Ingrid Scharlau.[9]

Selected publications

References

  1. Scharlau. Winfried. Quadratische Formen und Galois-Cohomologie. Inventiones Mathematicae. 4. 4. 1967. 238–264. 0020-9910. 10.1007/BF01425383. 1967InMat...4..238S . 121015744 .
  2. Web site: Winfried Scharlau. Institute for Advanced Study. 9 December 2019 .
  3. Book: Scharlau, W.. Quadratic and Hermitian Forms. 6 December 2012. Springer Science & Business Media. 978-3-642-69971-9.
    pbk reprint of 1985 original
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  4. Lam. T. Y.. Tsit Yuen Lam. Book Review: Quadratic and Hermitian forms by Winfried Scharlau. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 21. 1. 1989. 121–126. 0273-0979. 10.1090/S0273-0979-1989-15785-6. free.
  5. Web site: Buchpublikation von Scharlau. 2 May 2023 .
  6. Hans Opolka (b. 1949) is a German professor of mathematics, specializing in algebra and number theory.
  7. Book: Scharlau, W.. Opolka, H.. From Fermat to Minkowski: Lectures on the Theory of Numbers and Its Historical Development. 9 March 2013. Springer Science & Business Media. 978-1-4757-1867-6.
    pbk reprint of 1985 translation of the 1980 German original
    .
  8. Book: Scharlau, W.. 1975. On subspaces of inner product spaces. Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians. I. 331–335.
  9. Web site: Winfried Scharlau im Internet.

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