Jürgen Gärtner

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From left: Charles Newman, Stanislav Molchanov, Jürgen Gärtner, Oberwolfach 2003

Jürgen Gärtner (born 1950) is a German mathematician, specializing in probability theory and analysis.

Biography

Gärtner was born in 1950 in

Lomonosov University under the supervision of Mark Freidlin.[1] At the Weierstrass Institute, Gärtner was from 1976 to 1985 a research associate; he habilitated there in 1984 with Dissertation B: Zur Ausbreitung von Wellenfronten für Reaktions-Diffusions-Gleichungen (The propagation of wave fronts for reaction-diffusion equations). At the Weierstrass Institute he was from 1985 to 1995 the head of the probability group. He was a professor of the Academy of Sciences of the GDR from 1988 until its disbandment in late 1991. At TU Berlin he was from 1992 to 2011 a professor, retiring as professor emeritus in 2011.[2]

In 1977 he proved a general form of

projective limit in the LDP. From 1987 to 1989 Gärtner and Dawson wrote a series of important papers on the McKean-Vlasov process. Their results were extended by other mathematicians in the 1990s to random mean-field interactions and to spin-glass mean-field interactions. In 1990 Gärtner and Molchanov wrote a seminal paper on intermittency in the parabolic Anderson model; the paper introduced a new approach to intermittency via the study of Lyapunov coefficients.[5]

Gärtner was a member from 1984 to 1992 of the editorial board of Probability Theory and Related Fields and from 1990 to 2000 of the editorial board of Mathematische Nachrichten.[2]

In 1992 Gärtner was an invited lecturer at the first European Congress of Mathematics in Paris. In 1994 he was an invited speaker with talk Parabolic Systems in Random Media and Aspects of Intermittency at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Zürich. A conference was held in honor of his 60th birthday.[6][7]

Selected publications

See also

References

  1. ^ Jürgen Gärtner at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ a b "Curriculum Vitae of Prof. Jürgen Gärtner" (PDF). tu-berlin.de.
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  5. ^ den Hollander, Frank. "The mathematical work of Jürgen Gärtner" (PDF). Workshop on Random Media in celebration of Jürgen Gärtner's 60th birthday.
  6. ^ "Program; Invited Speakers". Workshop on Random Media in celebration of Jürgen Gärtner's 60th birthday.
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