Günter Lumer

Günter Lumer
Günter Lumer in Prague, 1987
BornMay 29, 1929
Frankfurt, Germany
Died2005(2005-00-00) (aged 75–76)
Alma materUniversity of Chicago
Universidad de la Republica
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsUniversity of Washington
University of Mons-Hainaut
Doctoral advisorIrving Kaplansky

Günter Lumer (May 29, 1929 – 2005) was a German-born mathematician known for his work in functional analysis. He is the namesake of the Lumer–Phillips theorem on semigroups of operators on Banach spaces, and was the first to study L-semi-inner products. Born in Germany and raised in France and Uruguay, he spent his professional career in the United States and Belgium.[1]

Lumer was born in Frankfurt, on May 29, 1929. His family fled the Nazis in 1933, moving to France and then again in 1941 to Uruguay, where he became a citizen. Lumer studied at the Universidad de la República, where he came under the influence of Paul Halmos; his first mathematics paper, published in 1953, was jointly authored by Halmos and Juan Jorge Schäffer. He completed a degree in electrical engineering at Montevideo in 1957, and traveled to Halmos' home institution, the University of Chicago, on a Guggenheim Fellowship.[1] At Chicago, he completed a doctorate in 1959 under the supervision of Irving Kaplansky.[1][2]

Following short-term positions at the University of California, Los Angeles and Stanford University, he joined the faculty at the University of Washington in 1961. He moved to the University of Mons-Hainaut in 1973, and then to the International Solvay Institutes for Physics and Chemistry in Brussels in 1999, where he remained until his death in 2005.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d Nicaise, Serge. "Günter Lumer (1929–2005)". Mathematics Department, University of Mons. Retrieved 2015-08-30..
    - Amann, H.; Arendt, W.; Neubrander, F.; Nicaise, S.; von Below, J. (2008). "Life and work of Günter Lumer". In Amann, Herbert; Arendt, Wolfgang; Hieber, Matthias; Neubrander, Frank M; Nicaise, Serge; von Below, Joachim (eds.). Functional Analysis and Evolution Equations: The Günter Lumer Volume. Basel: Birkhäuser. pp. ix–xvii. doi:10.1007/978-3-7643-7794-6. ISBN 978-3-7643-7793-9. MR 2402716..
  2. ^ "Gunter Lumer". The Mathematics Genealogy Project. Retrieved December 21, 2021.