Friedrich Wilhelm Schäfke
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Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Schäfke (July 21, 1922; Berlin
Berlin
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, Weimar Germany – April 4, 2010) was a German
Germany
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 mathematician
Mathematician
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 and professor
Professor
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 of geometry
Geometry
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Writings

  • Mathieusche Funktionen und Sphäroidfunktionen mit Anwendungen auf physikalische und technische Probleme, Springer 1954, with Josef Meixner
  • Einführung in die Theorie der speziellen Funktionen der mathematischen Physik, Springer 1963
  • Differenzierbare Abbildungen, Köln 1967, with Dietrich Krekel und Dieter Schmdit
  • Quasimetrische Räume und quasinormierte Gruppen, Birlinghoven St. Augustin 1971
  • Gewöhnliche Differentialgleichungen. Die Grundlagen die Theorie im Reellen und Komplexen, Springer 1973, ISBN 3-540-05865-6, with Dieter Schmdit
  • Integrale, 1992, ISBN 3-411-15431-4, with Dieter Hoffmann

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