Peter Dräxler's teaching experience


at the University of Bayreuth

Tutorials for calculus, linear algebra, algebra, mathematics for physisists, mathematics for economists
 
  • WS 1984/85 Seminar: Construction of the real numbers
  • WS 1985/86 Seminar: Representation theory of hereditary algebras
  • SS 1986 Seminar: Representation theory of tame hereditary algebras
  • WS 1986/87 Class: Covering theory of algebras
  • WS 1987/88 Seminar: Integral quadratic forms and tilting theory
  • SS 1988 Seminar: Minimal representation infinite algebras
  • WS 1988/89 Class: Tame algebras
  • WS 1989/90 Seminar: Spectral properties of the coxeter transformation of a graph
  • WS 1990/91 Seminar: Characters of finite groups

  • Supervision of 6 masters and 1 doctoral theses 


    at the University of Paderborn

  • SS 1993 Class: Mathematical methods of operations research
  • SS 1993 Seminar: Mathematical methods of operations research


  • at the University of Bielefeld

  • WS 1991/92 Class: Representation finite algebras and multiplicative bases
  • SS 1992 Class: Lie algebras
  • WS 1993/94 Class: Commutative algebra
  • SS 1994 Class: Linear algebra I
  • WS 1994/95 Class: Linear algebra II; Seminar: Construction of numbers
  • SS 1995 Class: Algebra I
  • WS 1995/96 Class: Algebra II
  • SS 1996 Class: Algorithmic representation theory of algebras I; Seminar: Homological algebra and tilting theory
  • WS 1996/97 Class: Algorithmic representation theory of algebras II
  • SS 1997 Class: Algorithmic representation theory of algebras III; Seminar: Linear representations of finite groups (with T. Brüstle, C.M. Ringel)
  • WS 1997/98 Class: Representation theory of graded algebras
  • SS 1998 Class: Local representation theory of finite groups, Seminar: Groebner bases
  • WS 1998/99 Class: Local representation theory of finite groups II
  • SS 1999 Class: Algebra I; Seminar: Number Theory
  • SS 2000 Class: Computeralgebra

  • Organisation of the permanent seminar on representation theory of algebras (with C.M. Ringel et al.)

    1993-1999 Coorganisation of a permanent seminar on specific problems of studying mathematics

    Supervision of 8 masters and 3 doctoral theses 


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