''Mathematische Annalen'' (abbreviated as ''Math. Ann.'' or, formerly, ''Math. Annal.'') is a
German
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mathematical
research journal founded in 1868 by
Alfred Clebsch
Rudolf Friedrich Alfred Clebsch (19 January 1833 – 7 November 1872) was a German mathematician who made important contributions to algebraic geometry and invariant theory. He attended the University of Königsberg and was habilitated at Berlin. ...
and
Carl Neumann
Carl Gottfried Neumann (also Karl; 7 May 1832 – 27 March 1925) was a German mathematician.
Biography
Neumann was born in Königsberg, Prussia, as the son of the mineralogist, physicist and mathematician Franz Ernst Neumann (1798–1895), who ...
. Subsequent managing editors were
Felix Klein,
David Hilbert
David Hilbert (; ; 23 January 1862 – 14 February 1943) was a German mathematician, one of the most influential mathematicians of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Hilbert discovered and developed a broad range of fundamental ideas in many ...
,
Otto Blumenthal,
Erich Hecke,
Heinrich Behnke,
Hans Grauert,
Heinz Bauer
Heinz Bauer (31 January 1928 – 15 August 2002) was a German mathematician.
Bauer studied at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and received his PhD there in 1953 under the supervision of Otto Haupt and finished his habilitation in 1956, ...
,
Herbert Amann
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,
Jean-Pierre Bourguignon
Jean-Pierre Bourguignon (born 21 July 1947) is a French mathematician, working in the field of differential geometry.
Biography
Born in Lyon, he studied at École Polytechnique in Palaiseau, graduating in 1969. For his graduate studies he went ...
,
Wolfgang Lück
Wolfgang Lück (born 19 February 1957 in Herford) is a German mathematician who is an internationally recognized expert in algebraic topology.
Life and work
After receiving his ''Abitur'' from the Ravensberger Gymnasium in Herford in 1975, ...
, and
Nigel Hitchin
Nigel James Hitchin FRS (born 2 August 1946) is a British mathematician working in the fields of differential geometry, gauge theory, algebraic geometry, and mathematical physics. He is a Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University ...
.
Currently, the managing editor of Mathematische Annalen is
Thomas Schick
Thomas Schick (born 22 May 1969 in Alzey) is a German mathematician, specializing in algebraic topology and differential geometry.
Education and career
Schick studied mathematics and physics at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, where he r ...
.
Volumes 1–80 (1869–1919) were published by
Teubner. Since 1920 (
vol. 81), the journal has been published by
Springer. In the late 1920s, under the editorship of Hilbert, the journal became embroiled in controversy over the participation of
L. E. J. Brouwer on its editorial board, a spillover from the foundational
Brouwer–Hilbert controversy
In a controversy over the foundations of mathematics, in twentieth-century mathematics, L. E. J. Brouwer, a proponent of the constructivist school of intuitionism, opposed David Hilbert, a proponent of formalism. The debate concerned fundamenta ...
.
Between 1945 and 1947 the journal briefly ceased publication.
References
External links
''Mathematische Annalen''homepage at
Springer''Mathematische Annalen''archive (1869–1996) at
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Mathematics journals
Publications established in 1868
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