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'''Gerald Teschl''' (born May 12, 1970 in [[Graz]] ) is an [[Austria]]n [[mathematical physicist]] and [[Professor]] of [[Mathematics]].
'''Gerald Teschl''' (born 12 May 1970 in [[Graz]]) is an [[Austria]]n [[mathematical physicist]] and [[professor]] of [[mathematics]].
He is working in the area of [[mathematical physics]]; in particular direct and inverse [[spectral theory]] with application to completely integrable [[partial differential equation]]s ([[soliton]] equations).
He works in the area of [[mathematical physics]]; in particular direct and inverse [[spectral theory]] with application to completely integrable [[partial differential equation]]s ([[soliton]] equations).


==Career==
==Career==
After studying [[physics]] at the [[Graz University of Technology]] (diploma thesis 1993), he continued with a [[PhD]] in [[mathematics]] at the [[University of Missouri]]. The title of his thesis supervised by [[Fritz Gesztesy]] was ''Spectral Theory for Jacobi Operators'' (1995). After a [[postdoctoral]] position at the [[RWTH Aachen|Rheinisch-Westfälischen Technische Hochschule Aachen]] (1996/97), he moved to Vienna, where he received his [[Habilitation]] at the [[Universität Wien|University of Vienna]] in May 1998. Since then he has been a professor of mathematics there.


In 1997 he received the [[Ludwig Boltzmann Prize]] from the [[Austrian Physical Society]], 1999 the [[Prize of the Austrian Mathematical Society]]. In 2006 he was awarded with the prestigious [[Start-Preis|START-Preis]] by the [[Austrian Science Fund]] (FWF). In 2011 he became a member of the [[Austrian Academy of Sciences]] (ÖAW).
After studying [[physics]] at the [[Graz University of Technology]] (diploma thesis 1993) he continued with a [[PhD]] in [[Mathematics]] at the [[University of Missouri|University of Missouri – Columbia]]. The titel of his thesis supervised by [[Fritz Gesztesy]] was ''Spectral Theory for Jacobi Operators'' (1995). After a [[Post doc]] position at the [[RWTH Aachen|Rheinisch-Westfälischen Technische Hochschule Aachen]] (1996/97) he moved to Vienna where he received his [[Habilitation]] at the [[Universität Wien|University of Vienna]] in May 1998. Since then he is there a professor of mathematics.


His most important contributions are to the fields of [[Sturm–Liouville theory]], [[Jacobi operator]]s and the [[Toda lattice]]. He also works in [[biomathematics]], in particular in the novel area of [[breath gas analysis]], and has written a successful undergraduate textbook (Mathematics for Computer Science, in [[German language|German]]) with his wife [[Susanne Teschl]].
In 1997 he received the [[Ludwig Boltzmann Prize]] from the [[Austrian Physical Society]], 1999 the [[Prize of the Austrian Mathematical Society]]. In 2006 he was awarded with the prestigious [[Start-Preis|START-Preis]] by the [[Austrian Science Fund]] (FWF).

His most important contributions are to the fields of [[Sturm-Liouville theory]], [[Jacobi operator]]s and the [[Toda lattice]]. He also works in [[biomathematics]], in particular in the novel area of [[breath gas analysis]], and has written a successful undergraduate textbook (Mathematics for Computer Science, in [[German language|German]]) with his wife.


==Selected publications==
==Selected publications==
*''Ordinary Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems'', American Mathematical Society, [[Graduate Studies in Mathematics]], Volume 140, 2012, {{ISBN|978-0-8218-8328-0}} [https://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~gerald/ftp/book-ode/]
* with Julian King, Helin Koc, Karl Unterkofler, Pawel Mochalski, Alexander Kupferthaler, Susanne Teschl, Hartmann Hinterhuber, [[Anton Amann]]: ''Physiological modeling of isoprene dynamics in exhaled breath,'' J. Theoret. Biol. 267 (2010), 626-637, [http://arxiv.org/abs/1010.2145].
* with Julian King, Helin Koc, Karl Unterkofler, Pawel Mochalski, Alexander Kupferthaler, Susanne Teschl, Hartmann Hinterhuber, [[Anton Amann]]: ''Physiological modeling of isoprene dynamics in exhaled breath,'' J. Theoret. Biol. 267 (2010), 626–637. [https://arxiv.org/abs/1010.2145]
*''Mathematical Methods in Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Schrödinger Operators'', American Mathematical Society, Graduate Studies in Mathematics, Volume 99, 2009, ISBN 9780821846605
*''Mathematical Methods in Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Schrödinger Operators'', American Mathematical Society, Graduate Studies in Mathematics, Volume 99, 2009, {{ISBN|978-0-8218-4660-5}} [https://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~gerald/ftp/book-schroe/]
* with Susanne Teschl: ''Mathematik für Informatiker'', 2 Bände, Springer Verlag, Bd. 1 (Diskrete Mathematik und Lineare Algebra), 3. Auflage 2008, ISBN 9783540774310, Bd. 2 (Analysis und Statistik), 2. Auflage 2007, ISBN 9783540724513
* with [[Susanne Teschl]]: ''Mathematik für Informatiker'', 2 Bände, Springer Verlag, Bd. 1 (Diskrete Mathematik und Lineare Algebra), 3. Auflage 2008, {{ISBN|978-3-540-77431-0}}, Bd. 2 (Analysis und Statistik), 2. Auflage 2007, {{ISBN|978-3-540-72451-3}}
* with [[Fritz Gesztesy]], [[Helge Holden]] and Johanna Michor: ''Soliton Equations and their Algebro-Geometric Solutions'', Volume 2 (''1+1 dimensional discrete models''), Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics Bd.114, Cambridge University Press 2008, ISBN 9780521753081
* with [[Fritz Gesztesy]], [[Helge Holden]] and Johanna Michor: ''Soliton Equations and their Algebro-Geometric Solutions'', Volume 2 (''1+1 dimensional discrete models''), Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics Bd.114, Cambridge University Press 2008, {{ISBN|978-0-521-75308-1}}
* with Spyridon Kamvissis: ''Stability of periodic soliton equations under short range perturbations'', Phys. Lett. A 364 (2007), 480&ndash;483.
* with Spyridon Kamvissis: ''Stability of periodic soliton equations under short range perturbations'', Phys. Lett. A 364 (2007), 480–483.
*''Jacobi Operators and Completely Integrable Nonlinear Lattices'', American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, Volume 72, 2000, ISBN 0821819402
*''Jacobi Operators and Completely Integrable Nonlinear Lattices'', American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, Volume 72, 2000, {{ISBN|0-8218-1940-2}} [https://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~gerald/ftp/book-jac/]
* with [[Fritz Gesztesy]] and [[Barry Simon]]: ''Zeros of the Wronskian and renormalized oscillation theory'', Am. J. Math. 118 (1996) 571&ndash;594.
* with [[Fritz Gesztesy]] and [[Barry Simon]]: ''Zeros of the Wronskian and renormalized oscillation theory'', Am. J. Math. 118 (1996) 571–594. [http://www.math.caltech.edu/papers/bsimon/p252.pdf] {{doi|10.1353/ajm.1996.0024}}


== External links ==
==External links==
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* [http://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~gerald Prof. Teschl's Homepage ]
* [https://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~gerald Prof. Teschl's Homepage ]
* [http://www.fwf.ac.at/de/public_relations/press/teschl_cv.html Portrait at the website of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF)]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20101222172133/http://fwf.ac.at/de/public_relations/press/teschl_cv.html Portrait at the website of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF)]
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Latest revision as of 01:07, 25 December 2023

Gerald Teschl
Born (1970-05-12) 12 May 1970 (age 54)
NationalityAustrian
Alma materUniversity of Missouri
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics, Mathematical physics
InstitutionsRWTH Aachen, University of Vienna
Doctoral advisorFritz Gesztesy

Gerald Teschl (born 12 May 1970 in Graz) is an Austrian mathematical physicist and professor of mathematics. He works in the area of mathematical physics; in particular direct and inverse spectral theory with application to completely integrable partial differential equations (soliton equations).

Career

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After studying physics at the Graz University of Technology (diploma thesis 1993), he continued with a PhD in mathematics at the University of Missouri. The title of his thesis supervised by Fritz Gesztesy was Spectral Theory for Jacobi Operators (1995). After a postdoctoral position at the Rheinisch-Westfälischen Technische Hochschule Aachen (1996/97), he moved to Vienna, where he received his Habilitation at the University of Vienna in May 1998. Since then he has been a professor of mathematics there.

In 1997 he received the Ludwig Boltzmann Prize from the Austrian Physical Society, 1999 the Prize of the Austrian Mathematical Society. In 2006 he was awarded with the prestigious START-Preis by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). In 2011 he became a member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW).

His most important contributions are to the fields of Sturm–Liouville theory, Jacobi operators and the Toda lattice. He also works in biomathematics, in particular in the novel area of breath gas analysis, and has written a successful undergraduate textbook (Mathematics for Computer Science, in German) with his wife Susanne Teschl.

Selected publications

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  • Ordinary Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems, American Mathematical Society, Graduate Studies in Mathematics, Volume 140, 2012, ISBN 978-0-8218-8328-0 [1]
  • with Julian King, Helin Koc, Karl Unterkofler, Pawel Mochalski, Alexander Kupferthaler, Susanne Teschl, Hartmann Hinterhuber, Anton Amann: Physiological modeling of isoprene dynamics in exhaled breath, J. Theoret. Biol. 267 (2010), 626–637. [2]
  • Mathematical Methods in Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Schrödinger Operators, American Mathematical Society, Graduate Studies in Mathematics, Volume 99, 2009, ISBN 978-0-8218-4660-5 [3]
  • with Susanne Teschl: Mathematik für Informatiker, 2 Bände, Springer Verlag, Bd. 1 (Diskrete Mathematik und Lineare Algebra), 3. Auflage 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-77431-0, Bd. 2 (Analysis und Statistik), 2. Auflage 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-72451-3
  • with Fritz Gesztesy, Helge Holden and Johanna Michor: Soliton Equations and their Algebro-Geometric Solutions, Volume 2 (1+1 dimensional discrete models), Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics Bd.114, Cambridge University Press 2008, ISBN 978-0-521-75308-1
  • with Spyridon Kamvissis: Stability of periodic soliton equations under short range perturbations, Phys. Lett. A 364 (2007), 480–483.
  • Jacobi Operators and Completely Integrable Nonlinear Lattices, American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, Volume 72, 2000, ISBN 0-8218-1940-2 [4]
  • with Fritz Gesztesy and Barry Simon: Zeros of the Wronskian and renormalized oscillation theory, Am. J. Math. 118 (1996) 571–594. [5] doi:10.1353/ajm.1996.0024
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