- Karl Sigmund
Karl Sigmund (b.
July 26 ,1945 inGars am Kamp , LowerAustria ) is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Vienna and one of the pioneers ofevolutionary game theory .Career
The catholic Sigmund was schooled in the Lycée Francais de Vienne. From 1963 to 1968 he studied at the Institute of Mathematics at the
University of Vienna , and obtained his Ph.D. under the supervision of Leopold Schmetterer. He spent his postdoctorate years (1968 to 1973) at Manchester ('68-'69), the Institut des Hautes Etudes in Bures sur Yvette near Paris ('69-'70), theHebrew University in Jerusalem (1970-'71), theUniversity of Vienna (1971-'72) and theAustrian Academy of Science (1972-'73). In 1972 he receivedhabilitation .In 1973, Sigmund was appointed C3-professor at the
University of Göttingen , and in 1974 became a full professor at the Institute of Mathematics in Vienna. His main scientific interest during these years was inergodic theory anddynamical systems . From 1977 on, Sigmund became increasingly interested in different fields of biomathematics, and collaborated withPeter Schuster and Josef Hofbauer on mathematical ecology,chemical kinetics andpopulation genetics , but especially on the new field of evolutionary game dynamics andreplicator equation s. Together withMartin Nowak , Christoph Hauert and Hannelore Brandt, he worked on game dynamical approaches to questions related with the evolution of cooperation in biological and human populations.Since 1984, Sigmund has also worked as a part-time scientist at the Institute for Applied Systems Theory (
IIASA ) inLaxenburg .Honours and recognition
Sigmund was head of the Institute of Mathematics at the University of Vienna from 1983 to 1985, managing editor of the scientific journal "Monatshefte für Mathematik" from 1991 to 2001, vice-president (1995 to 1997) and president (1997 to 2001) of the Austrian Mathematical Society, corresponding member (1996) and full member (1999) of the Austrian Academy of Science, and member of the Leopoldina (2003). He has also given many plenary lectures, for instance at the
International Congress of Mathematicians in 1998.Other details
During the last decade, Sigmund became increasingly interested in the history of mathematics and in particular, the
Vienna Circle . He co-edited the mathematical works ofHans Hahn andKarl Menger and organised in 2001 an exhibition on the exodus of Austrian mathematicians fleeing the Nazis and in 2006 an exhibition onKurt Gödel . From 2003 to 2005 he was vice-president of the Austrian Science Fund FWF.Because of his intimate knowledge of the Vienna Circle, Sigmund was invited to the
Illinois Institute of Technology to speak at the inaugural Remembering Menger event on April 9, 2007.Karl Menger was a member of the Vienna Circle.Publications
Sigmund's publications include 133 scientific papers, including 18 in "
Nature "; 11 edited volumes; 25 essays; and 5 co-authored books. He has written and published a book called "Games of Life", printed in 1994 by Oxford University Press, which has been translated into several languages.ources
[http://homepage.univie.ac.at/Karl.Sigmund/curriculum.html Karl Sigmund's homepage]
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