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Name
  
Werner Muller


Role
  
Mathematician

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Education
  
Humboldt University of Berlin

Werner Müller (born 7 September 1949) is a German mathematician. His research focuses on global analysis and automorphic forms.

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Biography

Werner Müller grew up in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). He studied mathematics at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in East Berlin. In 1977 he completed his PhD under the supervision of Herbert Kurke. In his thesis Analytische Torsion Riemannscher Mannigfaltigkeiten he solved, at the same time as but independently of Jeff Cheeger, the Ray-Singer conjecture on the equality between Analytic Torsion and Reidemeister Torsion. Thereafter he moved to the Karl-Weierstraß-Institut für Mathematik of the Academy of Sciences of the GDR. After the reunion of Germany he spent some time at the Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik in Bonn. Since 1994 he is Professor at the Mathematics Institute of Bonn University. He is the successor on the chair of Friedrich Hirzebruch.

Werner Müller (mathematician)

Together with Jeff Cheeger, he has been awarded with the Max-Planck-Forschungspreis in 1991 . The Cheeger-Müller Theorem on the analytic torsion of Riemannian manifolds is named after them.

Important Papers

  • Analytic torsion and $R$-torsion of Riemannian manifolds. Adv. in Math. 28 (1978), no. 3, 233—305.
  • The trace class conjecture in the theory of automorphic forms. Ann. of Math. (2) 130 (1989), no. 3, 473—529.
  • References

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