Gabriele Nebe

Gabriele Nebe (born 1967)[1] is a German mathematician with contributions in the theory of lattices, modular forms, spherical designs, and error-correcting codes. With Neil Sloane, she maintains the Online Catalogue of Lattices.[2] She is a professor in the department of mathematics at RWTH Aachen University.

Gabriele Nebe
Born1967 (1967)
Alma materRWTH Aachen University
Known forOnline Catalogue of Lattices
Scientific career
InstitutionsRWTH Aachen University
Ulm University
Websitewww.math.rwth-aachen.de/~Gabriele.Nebe/

Education

Nebe earned a doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.) in 1995 from RWTH Aachen University. Her dissertation, Endliche Rationale Matrixgruppen vom Grad 24 concerned the theory of finite matrix groups and was supervised by Wilhelm Plesken.[3]

Research

Nebe is known for using integral representations of finite groups to construct explicit examples of discrete mathematical structures using computer algebra systems. Her constructions include extremal even unimodular lattices in 48, 56, and 72 dimensions and an extremal 3-modular lattice in 64 dimensions.[2] These lattices represent the densest known sphere packings and the highest known kissing numbers in these dimensions. Her discovery of an extremal unimodular lattice in 72 dimensions settled a long open problem.[4]

Awards and honours

  • 1995 – Friedrich Wilhelm Prize [5]
  • 2002 – Merckle Research Prize [6]
  • 2003 – Research Fellowship – Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University [5]
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