Hermann Boerner

Hermann Boerner, also written "Börner"[1] (11 July 1906 – 3 June 1982) was a German mathematician who worked on variation calculus, complex analysis, and group representation theory.

Hermann Boerner
Boerner (left) with Helmuth Gericke, 14 Jun 1975
Born(1906-06-11)11 June 1906
Died3 June 1982(1982-06-03) (aged 75)
Göttingen, Germany
Scientific career
Theses
  • Über einige Eigenwertprobleme und ihre Anwendung in der Variationsrechnung (1932)
  • Über die Extremalen und geodätischen Felder in der Variationsrechnung in mehreren Variablen (1934)
Doctoral advisorLeon Lichtenstein (1932), Constantin Carathéodory (1934)

Publications

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References

  1. record at Baden-Württemberg library service center


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