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| name              = Charles Loewner
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| caption          = Charles Loewner in '63
| birth_date        = {{birth date|1893|05|29|df=y}}
| birth_place      = [[Lány (Kladno District)|Lány]], [[Kingdom of Bohemia|Bohemia]]
| death_date        = {{death date and age|1968|01|08|1893|05|29|df=y}}
| death_place      = [[Stanford, California|Stanford]], [[California]]
| nationality      = [[USA|American]]
| fields            = [[Mathematics]]
| workplaces        = [[Stanford University]]<br>[[Syracuse University]]<br>[[Karl-Ferdinands-Universität|University of Prague]]
| alma_mater        = Karl-Ferdinands-Universität
| doctoral_advisor  = [[Georg Alexander Pick]]
| doctoral_students = [[Lipman Bers]]<br>[[Adriano Garsia]]<br>[[Pao Ming Pu]]
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'''Charles Loewner''' (29 May 1893 – 8 January 1968) was an [[United States|American]] [[mathematician]]. His name was '''Karel Löwner''' in Czech and '''Karl Löwner''' in German.
 
Karl Loewner was born into a Jewish family in Lany, about 30&nbsp;km from Prague, where his father Sigmund Löwner was a store owner.<ref>[http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Loewner.html Loewner Biography]</ref><ref>[http://www.ams.org/bookstore/pspdf/surv-137-prev.pdf 2.2 Charles Loewner]</ref>
 
Loewner received his Ph.D. from the [[Karl-Ferdinands-Universität|University of Prague]] in 1917 under supervision of [[Georg Alexander Pick|Georg Pick]].
One of his central mathematical contributions is the proof of the [[De Branges' theorem|Bieberbach conjecture]] in the first highly nontrivial case of the third coefficient. The technique he introduced, the [[Loewner differential equation]], has had far-reaching implications in [[geometric function theory]]; it was used in the final solution of the Bieberbach conjecture by [[Louis de Branges]] in 1985. Loewner worked at the [[University of Berlin]], [[Karl-Ferdinands-Universität|University of Prague]], [[Louisville University]], [[Brown University]], [[Syracuse University]] and eventually at [[Stanford University]]. His students include [[Lipman Bers]], [[Roger A. Horn]], [[Adriano Garsia]], and [[P. M. Pu]].
 
==Loewner's torus inequality==
In 1949 Loewner proved his [[Loewner's torus inequality|torus inequality]], to the effect that every metric on the 2-torus satisfies the optimal inequality
 
:<math> \operatorname{sys}^2 \leq \frac{2}{\sqrt{3}} \operatorname{area} (\mathbb T^2),</math>
 
where sys is its [[Systolic geometry|systole]]. The boundary case of equality is attained if and only if the metric is flat and homothetic to the so-called ''equilateral torus'', i.e. torus whose group of deck transformations is precisely the [[hexagonal lattice]] spanned by the cube roots of unity in <math>\mathbb C</math>.
 
==Book by Loewner==
*Loewner, C.: Theory of continuous groups. Notes by H. Flanders and M. Protter. Mathematicians of Our Time 1, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.—London, 1971.
 
==See also==
* [[Loewner differential equation]]
* [[Schramm–Loewner evolution]]
* [[Loop-erased random walk]]
* [[Systolic geometry]]
 
==References==
*[[Marcel Berger|Berger, Marcel]]: À l'ombre de Loewner. (French) Ann. Sci. École Norm. Sup. (4) 5 (1972), 241–260.
*Loewner, Charles; Nirenberg, Louis: Partial differential equations invariant under conformal or projective transformations. Contributions to analysis (a collection of papers dedicated to Lipman Bers), pp.&nbsp;245–272. Academic Press, New York, 1974.
 
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==External links==
* [http://histsoc.stanford.edu/pdfmem/LoewnerC.pdf Stanford memorial resolution]
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Czech-American mathematician
| DATE OF BIRTH    = 29 May 1893
| PLACE OF BIRTH    = [[Lány (Kladno District)|Lány]], [[Bohemia]]
| DATE OF DEATH    = 8 January 1968
| PLACE OF DEATH    = [[Stanford, California|Stanford]], [[California]]
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