Robert C. Hermann (April 28, 1931 – February 10, 2020) was an American mathematician and mathematical physicist. In the 1960s Hermann worked on elementary particle physics and quantum field theory, and published books which revealed the interconnections between vector bundles on Riemannian manifolds and gauge theory in physics, before these interconnections became "common knowledge" among physicists in the 1970s.
Following the French school of Élie Cartan, Hermann published numerous books on differential geometry and Lie group theory and their applications to differential equations, integrable systems, control theory, and physics. Most of these books were published in Brookline, Massachusetts by Math Sci Press, which he founded. Two series were published: a green series "Interdisciplinary Mathematics" and a blue series "Lie Groups: History, Frontiers and Applications".
It is a deeply regrettable fact that the flow of information back and forth between "modern" geometric and algebraic mathematics and classical applied mathematics has been so minimal, even though there is clearly a solid basis for such interaction. One of my overall motives in writing my series of books "Interdisciplinary Mathematics" was to facilitate this flow...[despite] high structural and mental barriers to such cross-fertilization.[2]
1968: Differential geometry and the calculus of variations, Academic Press, second edition, Brookline 1977
1969: Fourier analysis on groups and partial wave analysis, Benjamin
1970: Lie algebras and quantum mechanics, Benjamin[11]
1970: Lectures in mathematical physics, Benjamin
1970: Vector Bundles in mathematical physics, Benjamin 1970[11]
1973: Geometry, Physics and Systems, Dekker
1973: Differential geometric methods and ideas in physics and engineering, Rutgers University Press
1974: Physical Aspects of Lie group theory, Montreal, Presse Universitaire de Montreal
Published by Math Sci Press, Brookline, Massachusetts
1973, 1977: Topics in the mathematics of quantum mechanics
1973: Algebraic topics in systems theory
1973: General algebraic ideas
1973: Topics in General Relativity
1973: Energy-Momentum Tensors
1973: Linear and tensor algebra
1974: Spinors, Clifford and Cayley Algebras
1974: Linear systems and introductory algebraic geometry
1974: Geometric structure theory of systems-control theory and physics
1975: Gauge fields and Cartan–Ehresmann Connections
1977: The geometry of non-linear differential equations, Bäcklund transformations, and solitons
1977: (with Clyde Martin): Algebro-geometric and Lie theoretic techniques in systems theory
1977: Toda lattices, cosymplectic manifolds, Bäcklund transformations, and kinks
1977: Quantum and fermion differential geometry
1978: (with contributions by Frank Estabrook, Hugo Wahlquist) Yang–Mills, Kaluza–Klein, and the Einstein program
1979: Cartanian geometry, nonlinear waves, and control theory, Brookline, 2 parts: Part A, Part B 1980[12] (Cartanian meant in the sense of Élie Cartan)
1979: "Kleinian mathematics from an advanced standpoint", appendices to Felix Klein (M. Ackerman translator) Development of Mathematics in the 19th CenturyISBN0-915692-28-7
1980: (with Norman Hurt) Quantum statistical mechanics and Lie group harmonic analysis
1984: Topics in the geometric theory of linear systems
1984: Topics in the geometric theory of integrable dynamical systems
1988: Topics in physical geometry
1991: Geometric computing science – first steps
1991: Geometric structures in nonlinear systems, Brookline 1991 (including hydrodynamics, deformation structures, with list of publications by Hermann to 1991)
1992: Constrained mechanics and Lie theory
1993: Lie–Cartan–Ehresmann Theory
1994: Lie-theoretic ordinary differential equations, numerical analysis, mechanics, and differential systems
1994: C–O–R generalized functions, current algebras and control
References
^Letters by Hermann published in Cartanian Geometry, Nonlinear Waves and Control Theory (1979)
^R. Hermann (1979) Cartanian Geometry, Nonlinear Waves and Control Theory, page 51, Math Sci Press