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This volume, dedicated to Bernd Silbermann on his sixtieth
birthday, collects research articles on Toeplitz matrices and
singular integral equations written by leading area experts. The
subjects of the contributions include Banach algebraic methods,
Toeplitz determinants and random matrix theory, Fredholm theory and
numerical analysis for singular integral equations, and efficient
algorithms for linear systems with structured matrices, and reflect
Bernd Silbermann's broad spectrum of research interests. The volume
also contains a biographical essay and a list of publications. The
book is addressed to a wide audience in the mathematical and
engineering sciences. The articles are carefully written and are
accessible to motivated readers with basic knowledge in functional
analysis and operator theory.
This volume is dedicated to Bernd Silbermann on the oc- casion of
his sixtieth birthday. It consists of selected papers devoted to
the inexhaustible and ever-young fields of Toeplitz matrices and
singular integral equations, and thus to areas Bernd Silbermann has
been enriching by fundamental con- tributions for the last three
decades. Most authors of this volume participated in the conference
organized and sponsored by the Department of Mathematics (under the
deans Dieter Happel and Jiirgen vom Scheidt) of the Chemnitz
University of Technology in honor of Bernd Silbermann in Pobershau,
April 8-12, 2001. The majority of the papers presented here are
based on the talks given on that conference. We thank all
contributors for their enthusiasm when preparing the articles for
this volume. BERND SILBERMANN Operator Theory: Advances and
Applications, Vol. 135, 1-12 (c) 2002 Birkhiiuser Verlag
Basel/Switzerland Essay on Bernd Silbermann Albrecht Bottcher Bernd
Silbermann was born on 6 April 1941 in Langhennersdorf, a village
in Sax- ony. His parents were farmers. To this day, he is proud of
his ability to drive a tractor. He went to school in
Langhennersdorffrom 1947 to 1955, and in the sub- sequent two years
he apprenticed to a grocer (and really sold fish). From 1958 to
1962 he attended a school in Chemnitz, and from 1962 to 1967, in
the heyday of Soviet mathematics, he was a student of mathematics
at the Lomonosov University in Moscow. His lecturers included such
eminent mathematicians as P. S.
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