Hans Maass

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title: Hans Maass
text: Hans Maass was a German mathematician who introduced Maass wave forms and Koecher–Maass series and Maass–Selberg relations and who proved most of the Saito–Kurokawa conjecture. Maass was a student of Erich Hecke. Maaß was primarily concerned with the theory of modular forms, being influenced in particular by Carl Ludwig Siegel, whose Gesammelte Werke he also co-edited with K. S. Chandrasekharan, in addition to Hecke and Hans Petersson - Hecke's assistant at the time, who suggested the topic of h
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description: German mathematician (1911–1992)
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