Ernst Hairer
Ernst Hairer | |
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Born |
Nauders | 19 June 1949
Citizenship | Austrian |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Geneva |
Alma mater | University of Geneva |
Children | Martin Hairer |
Website www |
Ernst Hairer (born 19 June 1949 in Nauders)[1] is a professor of mathematics at the University of Geneva known for his work in numerical analysis.
His PhD was completed at the University of Innsbruck.[2]
He is the father of the mathematician Martin Hairer, who won the Fields medal in 2014.
Hairer is a member of the editorial boards for the journals Mathematics of Computation[3] and Journal of Scientific Computing.[4]
He wrote, with others, Solving Ordinary Differential Equations (Hairer, Nørsett, Wanner) and L'analyse au fil de l'histoire (Hairer, Wanner).
Awards and honors
Hairer holds a doctor honoris causa from the University of Lund.[5][6]
In 2003 he was awarded the Peter Henrici Prize by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.[7]
In 2009 a conference on scientific computing and differential equations was held in honor of his 60th birthday, at the University of Geneva,[1] and in the same year the 7th International Conference in Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics in Crete was dedicated in his honor.[8]
In 2009–2010 he was John-von-Neumann guest professor at the Technical University of Munich.
References
- 1 2 Book of abstracts from Conference in honour of E. Hairer's 60th birthday 17–20 June 2009, Univ. of Geneva, retrieved 2011-05-06.
- ↑ Ernst Hairer at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ↑ Editorial Board, Mathematics of Computation, American Mathematical Society. Accessed 2011-05-07.
- ↑ Editorial Board, Journal of Scientific Computing, Springer-Verlag. Accessed 2011-05-07.
- ↑ Honorary doctorate, The Lundian, vol. 16, no. 116, 2003; p. 4
- ↑ Ernst Hairer Receives Honorary Doctorate from Lund University, , NA Digest, June 7, 2003 Volume 3, Issue 23.
- ↑ Close in Spirit to Peter Henrici, SIAM News, December 1, 2003, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Accessed 2011-05-06.
- ↑ ICNAAM 2009, retrieved 2011-05-06.