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  1. Julia Hartmann ist eine deutsche Theater-, Kino- und TV-Schauspielerin.

  2. Prof. Dr. Julia Hartmann. Fay R. and Eugene L. Langberg Professor in Mathematics University of Pennsylvania Department of Mathematics DRL 4N38. E-Mail:Hartmann AT math.upenn.edu Phone: (215) 898 7847 Office hours by appointment.

  3. Julia Hartmann was born on 9 July 1985 in East Berlin, East Germany. She is an actress, known for Fast Forward (2009), Jenseits des Spiegels (2018) and Tatort (1970).

  4. Mar 18, 2024 · Julia Hartmann has been named Fay R. and Eugene L. Langberg Professor in Mathematics. Hartmann specializes in algebra and arithmetic geometry, a newer field that applies techniques from algebraic geometry to solve problems in number theory.

  5. Fay R. and Eugene L. Langberg Professor of Mathematics. 4N38 DRL. 215-898-7847. hartmann@math.upenn.edu.

  6. Julia Hartmann is the Fay R. and Eugene L. Langberg Professor in Mathematics specializing in algebra and arithmetic geometry, a newer field that applies techniques from algebraic geometry to solve problems in number theory.

  7. Publications of Julia Hartmann Papers. Bounding cohomology classes over semiglobal fields. With With D. Harbater and D. Krashen. 2022 manuscript. Available at: arXiv:2203.06770. Local-global principles for constant reductive groups over semi-global fields.

  8. Math 3140/5140 covers Linear Algebra at the advanced level with a theoretical approach. Topics include: Vector spaces, Basis and dimension, quotients; Linear maps and matrices; Determinants, Dual spaces and maps; Invariant subspaces, Cononical forms; Scalar products: Euclidean, unitary and symplectic spaces; Orthogonal and Unitary operators ...

  9. Julia Hartmann has been a professor at the University of Pennsylvania since 2014. Prior to that, she was the head of a research group at RWTH Aachen University and a von Neumann Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study.

  10. Professor of Mathematics. https://www.math.upenn.edu/~hartmann/ Algebraic Structures and Their Symmetries. Topics for potential projects include coding theory, cryptography, and symmetries of differential equations. Julia Hartmann. Physical and Natural Sciences. Penn CURF.

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