Robert James Blattner


Robert James Blattner (born 6 August 1931 in Milwaukee) is an American mathematician.

Blattner studied at Harvard University with a bachelor's degree in 1953 and was promoted to Irving Segal (Group Representations and Operator Rings) in 1957 at the University of Chicago. As postdoctoral student, he was an instructor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He was a professor at UCLA (until 1973-75, a professor at the University of Massachusetts). From 1981 to 1984 he was at the Faculty of Mathematics at UCLA. From 1993 he is Professor Emeritus.

He was a 1961/62 (and 1981) professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and in 1964/65 at the Institute for Advanced Study and MSRI and at the University of Warwick

It deals with the representation theory of Lie groups (where Blattner's assumption is named after him), Harmonic Analysis and Geometric Quantization.

Er ist Fellow der American Mathematical Society und der American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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