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Name
  
Max Koecher


Max Koecher

Died
  
February 7, 1990, Lengerich, Germany

Books
  
The Minnesota Notes on Jordan Algebras and Their Applications, Lineare Algebra Und Analytische Geometrie

Education
  
University of Gottingen

Max Koecher ( [ˈkœçɐ]; 20 January 1924 in Weimar – 7 February 1990, Lengerich) was a German mathematician.

Biography

Koecher studied mathematics and physics at the Georg-August-Universität in Göttingen. In 1951, he received his doctorate under Max Deuring with his work (Koecher 1953) on Dirichlet series with functional equation where he introduced Koecher–Maass series. He qualified in 1954 at the Westfälische Wilhelms University in Münster. From 1962 to 1970, Koecher was department chair at the University of Munich. He retired in 1989.

His main research area was the theory of Jordan algebras, where he introduced the Kantor–Koecher–Tits construction and the Koecher–Vinberg theorem. He discovered the Koecher boundedness principle in the theory of Siegel modular forms.

References

Max Koecher Wikipedia